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EL CONCEPTO DE LO PROVINCIAL EN EL MUNDO ANTIGUO. HOMENAJE A LA PROFESORA PILAR LEON ALONSO, 2 VOLS.
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Tapa blanda. Condition: New. VAQUERIZO, D. / J. F. MURILO, EDS.: EL CONCEPTO DE LO PROVINCIAL EN EL MUNDO ANTIGUO. HOMENAJE A LA PROFESORA PILAR LEON ALONSO, 2 VOLS. 978-84-7801-822-2, UNIV. DE CORDOBA, 2006. Nuevo 3260 gr. Libro.

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Tapa blanda. Condition: New. VAQUERIZO, D. / J. F. MURILO, EDS.: EL ANFITEATRO ROMANO DE CORDOBA Y SU ENTORNO URBANO. ANALISIS ARQUEOLOGICO (SS. I-XIII D.C.), 2 VOLS. 978-84-932591-8-1, UNIV. DE CORDOBA, 2010. Nuevo 2610 gr. Libro.
More imagesPublished by Officinas Graphicas Alba 1935-1935, Rio de Janeiro 1935
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, , United KingdomWilliam Allen Word & Image
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Condition: Very Good only. 4 rare journals. 9 were published in total these being from the second phase. Large format extra postage may be required. As Dr. Elizabeth Cooper has written: Born out of the literary and artistic movements that took the world by storm during the 1922 São Paulo Semana de Arte Moderna (Modern Art Week)…Festa offers a rare lens onto the evolution of Latin American modernism and Pan-American politics. This second series was published in Rio de Janeiro during the political reign of Getúlio Vargas (1937-45) and comprised a revolutionary Pan-American challenge to the policies of Brazil's 'Estado Novo.' The journal's 'founding poem' is a work by the Paraguayan anarchist, poet, and writer: Leopoldo Ramos Giménez. The journal embraced the practice of 'creative dislocations and collaborations' (Treece, 2004) through the juxtaposition of social commentary, poetry, images, literary and cultural criticism, and fiction by writers and artists from across Latin American. Taken as a whole, the series constitutes an invaluable source for scholars as well as artists. Anno 1, Number 1, July 1934.Cecilia Meirelles, Jorge de Lima, Fransico Karan, Padua de Almeida Mario de Andrade poems on page 3; a beautiful Cecilia Meirelles illustration on page 13; a Juana de Ibarbourou commissioned page amongst many other contributions. The first issue begins with a critical appreciation entitled Dois Perfis of Ronald de Carvalho by Andrade Muricy; on page 5 poems by five important Chilean avant- garde poets, including Rosamel de Valle, Pablo Neruda, Gerardo Seguel, Vicente Huidobro, Ruben Azocar.Condition: All pages present. Some foxing to covers, rust to staples (no bleeding), toned newsprint pages, some chipping and creasing to the front cover, minor chipping to the bottom edge of the back cover, some loss along the fold of the spine, but still intact; pages have separated from the cover but are all present, and apart from minor chipping to edges and 5 mm closed tear to edge of 3 pages Very Good. Overall Very Good.Anno 1, Number 3, September 1934.With poems by the Brazilian avant-garde poets Murilo Mendes (credited as the progenitor of the Brazilian Surrealist movement, and previously a contributor to the seminal Brazilian avant-garde publication Revista de Antropofagia) and Bastos Gadea on page 4; poems by Abgar Renault on page 7; poems by Murillo Araujo, Egydio Squeff ad A.D. Tavares Bastos on page 9.Condition: All pages present. Some foxing to covers, rust to staples (no bleeding), toned newsprint pages, some chipping to the edges of the pages, and one closed tear to page 12 at the top. Covers intact, some pages are loose from the staples, top staple is attached to some pages. Overall Very Good.Anno 1, Number 5, December 1934.With poems by important Brazilian avant-garde poets Gilka, Silveira Netto, Onestaldo De Pennafort, Murillo Mendes, Abgar Renault and Nunes Pereira. Page 9 features Mendes poem 'Meu Novo Olhar" which is dated 15/9/1934.Condition: All pages present. Some tanning/toning to covers, covers and pages are separated at the fold of the spine, no staples (all pages present) minor chipping to edges, toning to pages, Overall Very Good.Anno 1, Number 9, May 1935.Last issue of the run of the journal. Includes a manifesto of the Festa group, printed on pages 1-2, and continued on page 12. Includes poetry in French by Jules Supervielle on page 5; a specially commissioned page of poetry by the famousUruguayan poet Juana de Ibarbourou on page 7; on page 9 'El Pueblo', a poem by the Venezuelan poet J. Ramon Heredia; 'Mai' by the Brazilian poet Mario de Andrade on page 11.Condition: All pages present. Tanning and toning to covers, some chipping to edges, rusting to staples (no bleeding), toning to pages, chipping to the outer edge of the pages, with some closed tears, separation of covers along the fold.