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Published by Artis, Lisboa, 1965
Seller: Artes & Letras, Óbidos, Portugal
18, [2], (40 estamp.), VI, [2] p. : (25 cm) : enc. Muito bom exemplar. Encadernação de editor. profusamente ilustrado. Primeira edição.
Published by Vila Nova da Famalicão, Quasi, 2005., 2005
ISBN 10: 9895521251ISBN 13: 9789895521258
Seller: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Large 8°, original illustrated wrappers. As new. 239 pp., (4 ll.). *** Poet, author of short and long fiction, playwright, essayist, critic, polemicist, autobiographer, diarist, José Régio (1901-1969) was perhaps the most varied and complete as well as one of the greatest Portuguese literary figures of his century, and a key figure in the second generation of modernism. A native of Vila do Conde, he was a founder and editor of the review Presença, one of the most important Portuguese literary reviews ever. *** See Fernando Guimarães in Machado, ed., Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, pp. 405-7; Eugénio Lisboa in Biblos IV, 654-8; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, IV, 111-5.
Published by Portugália Editora, Lisboa, 1963
Seller: Artes & Letras, Óbidos, Portugal
434, [10] p. : (20 cm) : broch. Muito bom exemplar, assinado e datado pelo autor no anterrosto. Apresenta uma assinatura de posse no rosto. Segunda edição, pouco vulgar.
Published by Lisbon, Portugália Editora, 1968., 1968
Seller: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
8°, original illustrated wrappers (slight soiling, spine with minor dampstains). Title page in purple and black. Uncut and partly unopened. Overall in good to very good condition. Internally very good to fine. Author's signed and dated presentation inscription on half title: "A // Urbano Tavares Rodrigues, // ao seu talento e à sua // boa camaradagem, // José Régio // Vila do Conde // Dezembro // de // 1968". 153, (1) pp., (5 ll.). *** FIRST EDITION. There are editions of Porto: Brasília Editora, 1968 and 1971, Lisbon: Portugália Editora, 1969 and 1971, and Lisbon, Edições Silex, 1986.Poet, author of short and long fiction, playwright, essayist, critic, polemicist, autobiographer, and diarist, José Régio (Vila do Conde, 1901-Vila do Conde, 1969) was perhaps the most varied and complete as well as one of the greatest Portuguese literary figures of his century, and a key figure in the second generation of modernism. He was a founder and editor of the review Presença, one of the most important Portuguese literary reviews ever. Provenance: Urbano Tavares Rodrigues (Lisbon, 1923-Lisbon 2013) grew up in Moura, in the Alentejo, in a family of large landowners, and eventually became a militant communist. He was a widely acclaimed and prolific author of fiction, researcher, essayist, literary critic, professor Catedrático jubilado at the Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Lisboa, member of the Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, and recipient of many literary prizes. His earliest works were greatly influenced by existentialism, in particular following the literary model of Albert Camus. Simultaneously they display a certain Portuguese turn-of-the-century decadence, particularly influenced by Fialho de Almeida (especially obsessive evocations of the Alentejo), António Patrício and Manuel Teixeira Gomes, all of whom were discussed by Urbano Tavares Rodrigues in critical essays and later in his doctoral thesis. See Machado, Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, pp. 422-3; Cristina Robalo Cordeiro in Biblos, IV, 909-13; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, V, 296-8; Jacinto Prado Coelho, ed., Dicionário de literatura (4th ed.), I, 203; II, 509; III, 954; Actualização, pp. 681-2.*** See Fernando Guimarães in Machado, ed., Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, pp. 405-7; Eugénio Lisboa in Biblos IV, 654-8; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, IV, 111-5.
Published by Coimbra, Arménio Amado, 1939 [printed Porto: Imprensa Portuguesa]., 1939
Seller: Richard C. Ramer Old and Rare Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
8°, original printed wrappers (some minor spotting and browning, spine foot slightly chipped). Slightly browned, lower corner bumped. Uncut. Overall a good to very good copy. (1 blank l.), 76 pp., (2 ll.). *** Second edition (first published 1929). Along with Poemas de Deus e do Diabo (1925) and Encruzilhadas de Deus (1936), this is one of the author's most important and original works. A number of sonnets appear here for the first time. The preface is also original to this edition.Poet, author of short and long fiction, playwright, essayist, critic, polemicist, autobiographer, diarist, José Régio (1901-1969) was perhaps the most varied and complete as well as one of the greatest Portuguese literary figures of his century, and a key figure in the second generation of modernism. A native of Vila do Conde, he was a founder and editor of the review Presença, one of the most important Portuguese literary reviews ever. *** Almeida Marques 1803. See Fernando Guimarães in Machado, ed., Dicionário de literatura portuguesa, pp. 405-7; Eugénio Lisboa in Biblos IV, 654-8; Dicionário cronológico de autores portugueses, IV, 111-5. NUC: NjP, MoU, OU.
Published by [s.n.], Porto, 1940
Seller: Artes & Letras, Óbidos, Portugal
Júlio (Júlio Maria dos Reis Pereira 1902-1983) (illustrator). In-8vo. (240 mm) de 163-[5] pp. Br. Bom exemplar. Primeira edição, pouco vulgar.