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Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1998
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book First Edition
Rústica. Condition: Muy bien. Mirta RIPOLL (illustrator). Primera edición. Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 1998. 15p. 2h. Ilustrado con una aguafuerte color original firmada de Mirta Ripoll. Edición privada realizada por Ernesto Lowenstein y Samuel César Palui, con motivo de la actuación de Ediciones Dos Amigos en Arte BA 98, destinada como agradecimiento a quienes concurrieron a la presentación. Composición tipográfica en caracteres Life cuerpo 12. Tirada de 100 ejemplares en papel Vélin Arches crema de 160 grs. (17 x 25 cm).
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1983
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book First Edition
Rústica. Condition: Muy bien. Primera edición. Juan C. FASCE: El rastreador; Unos verdugos y Facundo Quiroga. [Buenos Aires], [Ediciones Dos Amigos], 1983. 17p. 3h. Ejemplar N° 4/30 en papel blanco de 70 gramos. Rústica en rama.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 2003
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book
En rama. Condition: Muy bien. Reglamento para el orden de las matanzas en los corrales del Sud, Norte y Oeste. Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 2003. [28p]. Edición facsimilar de la publicada por la Imprenta de la Gaceta Mercantil en 1834 impresa en papel Arches Velin crema de 160 gramos. Edición al cuidado de César Samuel Palui. Tirada de 100 ejemplares numerados y nominativos (éste sin numerar ni nominar). Rústica. Muy raro. Excelente estado.
Published by Ediciones "Dos Amigos", Buenos Aires, 1984
Seller: Libreria de Antano (ILAB & ABA Members), Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Wrappers. Condition: Good copy. ills (illustrator). 4to. 1 pp. Aguafuerte pintada por Raúl Russo muy poco antes de morir.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1982
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book First Edition
Rústica. Condition: Muy bien. Primera edición. Buenos Aires, [Ediciones Dos Amigos], 1982. 15p. 4h. Ilustrado con dos xilografías del autor. Ejemplar en papel Velin de Arches de la única tirada de 48 ejemplares. (26.5 x 35 cm). Rústica en rama. Buen estado.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1982
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
One of 30 copies on Chinese Rice paper from a total issue of 33: 3 on Japanese paper and 30 on Chinese Rice paper (this copy). Page size: 12-3/8 inches x 9-3/8 inches; 16pp. Bound: loose in publisher's green wrappers printed in black with original vignette by Molinari printed in a darker green on the cover and repeated in a blue green on the title page, housed in publisher's blue cloth with orange cloth edges clamshell box, author, title and date printed in black on front cover.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1982
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
One of 28 copies on Chinese Rice paper from a total issue of 31: 3 on Guarro paper and 28 on Chinese Rice paper (this copy). Page size: 9-1/8 inches x 7 inches; 16pp. Bound: loose in publisher's brown wrappers printed in black and red, housed in publisher's orange cloth clamshell box, author, title and date printed in black on front cover.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1987
Seller: Cabalgando en un Silbido, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book
Rústica. Condition: Bien. Alicia Scavino (illustrator). Jorge Luis Borges: POEMA DE LOS DONES. Versión bilingüe. Plaquette en sobre. Ilustrado con un aguafuerte de Alicia Scavino. Ediciones Dos Amigos realiza esta plaquette en 1987, a fin de agasajar a clientes y amigos. Rareza bibliografica. Firmada por César Palui. Buen estado.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1982
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book First Edition
Rústica. Condition: Muy bien. Elsa SOIBELMAN (illustrator). Primera edición. [Buenos Aires], [Ediciones] Dos Amigos, 1982. 31p. 4h. Ilustrado con dos aguafuertes originales de Elsa Soibelman. Edición al cuidado de Samuel César Palui. Impresión y composición tipográfica en caracteres Garamond negro cuerpo 18. Ejemplar N° 51/75 en papel Vélin d Arches crema de 160 grs. (26 x 34,5 cm). Rústica en rama. Buen estado.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1999
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book
Rústica. Condition: Muy bien. Mirta RIPOLL (illustrator). [Buenos Aires], Ediciones Dos Amigos, 1999. 18p. 2h. Con un aguafuerte en color original de Mirta Ripoll. Edición al cuidado de Samuel C. Palui y Ernesto Lowenstein. Tipografía Aster cuerpo 10. Versión en inglés del cuento Una carga de mierda. Tirada de 15 ejemplares, fuera de comercio, en papel hecho a mano por Papelera Palermo. Rústica en rama. Buen estado. (16 x 21,5 cm).
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1974
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
Signed
Signed, limited edition, copy no. 12 of 33 copies on Auvergne Crema handmade paper by Richard de Bas, signed by the poet, Ricardo E. Molinari, on the colophon. Page size: 6-1/2 x 10 inches; 16pp. Bound: loose as issued in handmade paper wrappers printed letterpress in black with title and author. The poem is illustrated with two original xylographs (woodblock printing) printed in maroon. The text is hand set and printed letterpress under the direction of Samuel Cesar Palui (one of the Dos Amigos). Next to Borges and Leopoldo Marechal, Molinari (1898-1996) is considered one of the Argentine's great 20th century poets. He contributed to the avant-garde review "Martin Fierro" as did other great Argentian writers such as Jorge Luis Borges. He became a member of the Academia Argentina de las Letras in 1968. Alfonso Reyes (1889-1959), was a Mexican writer, philosopher and diplomat. His short story, "La Cena" ("The Supper") is considered a forerunner of Surrealism and Latin American Magical Realism. He served as ambassador to Argentina from 1927-1930 and again from 1936-1937. No less an author than Jorge Luis Borges paid homage to Reyes by calling him the "greatest prose writer in the Spanish language of any age.".
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1982
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
Copy no. 5, one of 30 copies on Richard de Bas paper, from a total issue of 48: 30 on Richard de Bas paper, 15 on Velin d'Arches paper, and 3 on Japanese paper reserved for the artist. Page size: 13-1/8 inches x 10 inches; 24pp. Bound: loose in original gray wrappers printed in black with original illustration by the poet / artist, Ricardo Molinari which is repeated on the title page in purple and another Molinari drawing is reproduced on the colophon page. Molinari's poem is elegantly hand set and printed letterpress. Next to Borges and Leopoldo Marechal, Molinari (1898-1996) is considered one of the Argentine's great 20th century poets.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1981
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book First Edition
Rústica. Condition: Bien. Mirta RIPOLL (illustrator). Primera edición. Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 1981. [16p]. Con un aguafuerte original y firmado de Mirtha Ripoll. Composición tipográfica en caracteres Bodoni cuerpo 14. Diagramación y cuidado de la impresión a cargo de Eduardo Audivert. Tirada de 50 ejemplares fuera de comercio en papel Velin d Arches de 160g. Rústica en rama. (26 x 33,5 cm). Ofrecemos el ejemplar N° 23 según la numeración del aguafuerte. Buen estado general (con leves huellas de herrumbre).
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1981
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
Signed
One of 50 copies, all on velin d'Arches paper, each with a full-page original aquatint by Martha Ripoll, signed and numbered by her in pencil on the print. The text was composed and printed by Eduardo Audivert in 14pt. Bodoni in red. Page size: 12-3/4 inches x 10 inches, 16pp. Bound: loose in original gray wrappers printed in red with author, title, artist, publisher and date, fine. Xul Solar was the adopted name of Oscar Schulz Solari (1887-1963) Argentian painter, sculptor, writer and inventor of imaginary languages was closely associated with Jorge Luis Borges. His concerns and aesthetic impulses were always with the avant garde: his art and writings reflect a concern with games, language linking numbers and visual arts, expressionist poetry and Eastern philosophy.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1985
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
Signed
One of 60 copies on Arches from a total issue of 62, numbered and signed by the publisher, Samuel Cesar Palui, on Ingres cream paper. Illustrated with two original full-page aquatints by Aida Carballo that were editioned with the aid of Mirta Ripoll. The text, which which contains seven original poems by Braulio Arenas in addition to one translation by Braulio Arenas, was hand set and printed letterpress by Ruben Raul Lapolla in 18pt Garamond in two colors, red for the poems' titles and initial letters and black for the text. The poem by Rimbaud, "El Barco Ebrio" ("Le Bateau Ivre") has been translated from the original French to Spanish by Braulio Arenas. The tan Ingres text pages of Rimbaud's poem are loosely inserted as pp. 17-24 in the verses of EL MUNDO POETICO DE BRAULIO ARENAS. Page size: 12-15/16 x 9-1/16 inches and 10-9/16 inches, 40pp. Bound: loose as issued in green wrapper, printed with publisher's initials on front fold-over tab, housed in red cloth and blue paper box with author and title printed on front and on spine, fine. The aquatints are lovely. The first is of a child floating a paper boat and the second a surreal cityscape. The image of the child harmonizes perfectly with the verse making the connection between the free expressions of the young with the efforts of the Surrealists. Braulio Arenas (1913-1988) Chilean poet, short story writer and dramatist, was awarded the National Prize for Literature in 1984. Considered a key Chilean surrealist, he was one of the founding members of the Mandragora (Surreal group) in 1938.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1979
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
Signed
One of 21 copies, all on Fabriano paper, each signed and numbered by the artist and designer, Libero Badii, on each plate and again on the colophon, and by Ernesto Lowenstein and Samuel Cesar Palui, the publishers, on the colophon. Page size: 5-11/16 x 7-9/16 inches; 24pp. Bound: loose in publisher's printed wrappers of Japan paper, auther and title printed in black on front cover, housed in publisher's tan linen slipcase with Fabriano paper mounted on front with title, author, artist, and number of each copy in Badii's hand, fine. Illustrated with three full page aquatints and one quarter-page aquatint on the title page by Libero Badii clearly inspired by the art of Georges Braque but just as completely original works of art by this talented artist. The density of the each print is balanced by the type set on the opposite page making as harmonious a page design as one could want.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1986
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book
Rústica. Condition: Muy bien. Alicia Scavino (illustrator). Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 1986. Ilustrado con dos grabados de Alicia Scavino. Edición privada realizada por Antonio Carrizo Abascal quien firma los ejemplares en el colofón. Tirada de 50 ejemplares en papel francés naranja Ingres Canson de 100 grs. numerados del 1 al 50. Ofrecemos el ejemplar N° 47. Rústica de editor en rama.
Published by Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 1977
Book First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Como Nuevo. 1ª Edición. Calvetti, Jorge: LA JUANA FIGUEROA. Realización integral W. Melgarejo Muñoz. Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos amigos, 1977. In 4º, 19 h. s/f Encuadernado en medio cuero con punteras conservando sus tapas y forma originales. Edición numerada en tirada de 33 ejemplares. Éste sobre papel Auvergne. Transcripción literal grabada en aguafuerte, mezzotinta y punta seca originales de Wladimiro Melgarejo Muñoz tirados en su prensa de mano. Contando con la colaboración de Samuel César Palui.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1982
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
One of 30 copies, all on buff Okawara hand-made paper, printed in purple ink. Bound: loose in original buff wrappers, housed in blue and black paper over boards clamshell box, fine. Page size: 24 leaves; 10-1/2 inches x 8-5/8 inches. Handset in Garamond 20pt. by Claudio R. Lopolla and printed letterpress under the supervision of Cesar Palui. An elegant edition of this poem of love and sadness, from TWENTY POEMS OF LOVE AND A DESPERATE SONG originally published in 1924.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1984
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
Copy no. 19, one 6 copies on Holland paper, from a total issue of 27: 2 on Japan paper, 4 on Auvergne paper, 12 on Raffaello Fabriano paper, 6 on Holland paper (this copy) and 3 on Ingres paper. Page size: 12 inches x 9-1/4 inches; 40pp. Bound: loose in original black wrappers printed in gold with author, title and date on front panel, housed in publisher's black clamshell box with title printed in jade green, fine. Printed as an homage to prematurely deceased artist, Wladimiro Melgarejo Munoz, who first engraved the literal transcription of the JUANA FIGUEROA, a poem and warning by Jorge Calvetti, on an original etching, mezzotint, and dry point in 1977 and printed this on his hand press with the co-operation of Samuel Cesar Palui. Palui has revisited this intriguing poem and its visual interpretation herein.
Published by Buenos Aires Ediciones "Dos Amigos", 1990
Seller: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
Book Signed
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. In-4º. Three volumes in wrappers with dust jacket in slip case . Edición trilingue (trilingual edition): Castellano / Français / English. The castellano-version with colur frontispice (portrait of Borges) and original etchings, signed by Josefina Robirosa, Rodolfo Ramos, Roberto Paez, Norma Bessouet, Alica Scavino, Gabriela Aberastury, Vexhy Logioio, Julio Pagano, Líbero Badii and Luis A. Solari. Eduardo Mayer in hommage to the memory of J.L.B. is publishing these stories in a trilingual and non commercial illustred edition for his friends. The unforgetable author has chosen the texts and has written the introduction before his departure to Geneva, and his literary relation in this work is completed with the text of his lecture on the day of his Academic Award. The mangnificent epilogue has been written by Horacio Zorraquín Becú. This issue also presents the impression of the letter sent by Mayer in April 1991 to all subscribers of this book (in this case Miguel de Torre Borges nephew of JL Borges) where Maria Kodama wife of JL Borges opposes the chosen name for the work in its character of universal heir and explaining that it can not be called "the last prologue of Borges" since the last one was the one that the author wrote for the collection of La Pleiade of editorial Gallimard where the complete works were published in French. W10.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1999
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book
Rústica. Condition: Muy bien. Amerindia Perez (illustrator). Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 1999. 23p. 4h. Ilustrado con una aguafuerte originales de Amerindia Pérez. Composición tipográfica en Aster cuerpo 14. Impreso en tinta dorada. Tirada de 20 ejemplares nominativos (el presente sin nominar ni firmado por los editores) en edición fuera de comercio impresos en papel Velín d Arches negro de 250 gramos de origen francés. Formato: 29 x 38.5 cm. En estuche. Se adjunta la chapa de zinc original del aguafuerte.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, [Buenos Aires, 1981
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Edición fuera de comercio. Copy no. 10 of 15 copies on Okawara paper (total edition of 30). [28] pp. First 3 and last 3 leaves are blanks. 1 vols. 8vo. One of 15 Copies. Fine press edition of this story, first published in La Nacion in 1942, and collected in Ficciones (1944). Hand set in 6 point Garamond and printed in a private edition of 30 copies, 15 nominative copies on antique Japon, and 15 numbered copies on Okawara paper (as here). OCLC reports a copy of a larger limitation (50 copies) issued by Dos Amigos, but not this edition. A superb production. Not in Foster or Helft Folded, untrimmed sheets in rose card covers. As new in cloth folding box [28] pp. First 3 and last 3 leaves are blanks. 1 vols. 8vo Edición fuera de comercio. Copy no. 10 of 15 copies on Okawara paper (total edition of 30).
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1989
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book First Edition
Rústica. Condition: Muy bien. Alicia Scavino (illustrator). Primera edición. Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 1989. 32p. Ilustrado con dos grabados originales y firmados de Alicia Scavino. Edición privada de Samuel César Palui. Composición tipográfica a mano en caracteres Garamond Frances, cuerpo 12. Uno de los únicos 50 ejemplares tirados, de treinta y dos páginas numeradas correlativamente, impresos en papel canson de 90 gramos, en colores varios, proveniente de las papelerías Arjomari, Francia. En caja con estuche.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1983
Seller: Cabalgando en un Silbido, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book
Rústica. Condition: Bien. Ana María Moncalvo (illustrator). Jorge Luis Borges: MILONGAS. Buenos Aires. Ediciones Dos Amigos. 1983. 48p. 5h. En rama con estuche. Primera edición de 153 ejemplares. Ilustrado con aguafuertes de Ana María Moncalvo. Muy buen estado.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1989
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
Signed
Artist's book, one of 50 copies,all on Canson paper in several colors (blue, cream, beige, grey, lavender), signed by the artist on each of the two etchings in pencil and dated "88". Page size: 9-13/16 x 6-1/2 inches; 32pp. Bound: loose as issued in red wrappers printed in black with author and title; housed in custom-made orange cloth over boards clamshel box with "a sus amigo" printeded in dark orange and the name of the press and paraphe, box a bit rubbed, but book is fine. These two poems by Pablo Neruda, printed by Ruben Paul LaPolla in black, red, green, blue, and brown ink (often two colors per page) were set by hand by Samuel Cesar Palui in 12pt Garamond. Ernesto Lowenstein oversaw the printing of this lovely New Year's greeting for friends of the press. This is a lovely book of verse complemented with two stunning etchings by Alicia Scavino - mystical, magical, and a loving homage to the poet.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1983
Seller: Libreria del Signo, Capital Federal, Argentina
Book First Edition Signed
Encuadernado (conserva cubiert. Condition: Como Nuevo. Ana María MONCALVO (illustrator). Primera edición. Jorge Luis BORGES - Ana María MONCALVO: Milongas. [Buenos Aires], Ediciones Dos Amigos (Col. Valle de las leñas, N° 3), 1983. 48p. 6h. Ilustrado con cuatro grabados originales de Ana María Moncalvo. Prólogo y epílogo del autor, quien revisó, corrigió y ordenó la obra con la colaboración de Roberto Alifano. Se incluye un texto inédito Milonga del infiel. Edición dirigida y diagramada por Samuel César Palui. Composición tipográfica en caracteres Kleukens cuerpo 12. Tirada de 153 ejemplares en diversos papeles. Se ofrece el ejemplar "Q" de 20 tirados en papel Auvergne crema de Richard de Bas -letrados de A a Q- FIRMADO POR EL AUTOR Y EL EDITOR EN EL COLOFON que se entregó encuadernado en cuero y con estuche. Muy buen estado. Como nuevo. Firmado por el autor.
Published by [Buenos Aires:] Ediciones Dos Amigos, 1983
Seller: Moroccobound Fine Books, IOBA, Lewis Center, OH, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Signed by Borges on the title page, no. 76 of 153 copies. Illustrated with four aquatints by Ana Maria Moncalvo. Softcover with a glassine jacket, contents loose as issued, in original cloth folding box. Glassine with modest foxing, the box with light staining, the book bright and unmarked. [Of-CL-S2]. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 2004
Book Signed
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Excelente. Hudson, Guillermo Enrique: ALLÁ LEJOS Y HACE TIEMPO. Grabados al aguafuerte de Alicia Scavino. Buenos Aires, Ediciones Dos Amigos, 2004. Dos tomos In Fº de 140 y 141 páginas, en rama y puestos en caja. Traducción de Alicia Jurado. Tirada de 45 ejemplares numerados, sobre papel crema Velin d Arches, de 160 gramos, de origen francés. Compuesto en tipografía Ronaldson cuerpo 12 y la realización artesanal estovo a cargo de Ruben R. Lapolla al cuidado de Samuel César Palui y Ernesto Lowenstein. Firmado por el ilustrador.
Published by Ediciones Dos Amigos, Buenos Aires, 1992
Seller: Priscilla Juvelis Inc., ABAA, Kennebunkport, ME, U.S.A.
Signed
One of 17 copies, the total edition, 15 on cream Richard de Bas paper and 2 on white Richard de Bas paper, all signed by the artist, Mirta Ripoll, the publisher, Samuel Cesar Palui, and the printer, Ruben R. Lapolla on the colophon page. Page size: 15-1/4 inches x 11-1/4 inches; 64pp. Bound: loose in original wrappers as issued with etching by Aida Barballo on the front wrapper, housed in publisher's brown cloth over boards clamshell box with cork paper on front and spine reverse printed with title and author, artists, and publisher's names on front and author's and artists name on spine (author in large type descending down spine), fine. The text is printed in 20pt. Erasmus in a soft brown; the initial letters designed by Mirta Ripoll are in an elegant blue with title of each poem letterpress printed in the same blue; the title page is printed in black as are the dedication, table of contents, and colophon. There are 12 original full-page etchings printed in color to accompany the 11 poems.