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Condition: As New. Signed Copy First edition copy. . Like New dust jacket. Signed by author on front endpage. In protective mylar cover.
Seller: Once Upon A Crime, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Signed by author on front free endpaper. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Write Way Pub, Aurora, CO, 2000
ISBN 10: 1885173806 ISBN 13: 9781885173805
Seller: Aamstar Bookshop / Hooked On Books, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
Association Member: RMABA
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st. MYSTERY/Bijou-Fine regular size hardcover in its jacket. Signed by the author. black/white w/white & black lettering Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author.
Seller: Eureka Books, Eureka, CA, U.S.A.
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Trade Paperback. First Edition. 370 pages. Nearly 400 poems spanning 40 years from a working class Texas Chicano (tejano) poet. Probable first issue, with page block bulking 3/4-inch and with thin paper wrappers. Near fine. Inscribed by Reyes to the previous owner. Poetry. Fiction. Latino/Latina Studies. An epic of Chicano existence in the last half of the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st, Reyes Cárdenas's work boldly depicts the outrageous ironies and wildly brutal truths of our humanity. Everyone is found here, from the Royal Chicano Air Force to Buddy Holly, and from Emily Dickinson to Gulliver to the S.S. Gloria Anzaldúa, and somehow they all confess honestly to each other in the unassuming genius of one of Aztlan's most prolific poets and most constant chroniclers. These 372 poems, ranging from the experimental to the monumental, and one bawdy novella, represent a 40-year retrospective of the writings of one of this nation's most under-recognized poets. An almost stream-of-consciousness communal conscience transforms the reader and reveals that much of what has transpired around us is an attempt to look 'at this trafficking as poetic justice-- / minus the poetry, of course, / and, maybe, even, minus the justice.' Riddled with historic and literary references, including the titles of works by Chican@ authors, this collection is a priceless opportunity for in-depth study, not just of the Chicano experience, but of a super-universe where the 'Plan Espiritual de Marte' exceeds the limits of time and ethnicity to help us truly comprehend our history, our present, and our future as well. A powerful and courageous poet.--Carmen Tafolla, Poet Laureate, City of San Antonio.
Published by A Write Way Publishing Book, Aurora, CO, 2000
Seller: Borg Antiquarian, Lake Forest, IL, U.S.A.
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Cloth. Condition: Very Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Fine. First Edition, First Printing. SIGNED by the Author on the front free endpaper, tall 8vo, cinnamon cloth with gold lettering on spine, archival mylar-protected photographic dust jacket (unclipped) depicting twisted celluloid film by Gail Cross, 398 pages. Jane Rubino is an author of mystery novels set in New Jersey, featuring entertainment reporter 'Cat' Fortunati Austen as an accidental detective. The books feature Cat's close knit Italian-American family and the diverse people of New Jersey. Cat is a widow and a relationship with homicide detective Victor Cardenas develops in the books. This is the author's fourth Cat Austen/Victor Cardenas novel. EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION in all respects! Number line ends in "1." No remainder marks!
Seller: Grupo Letras, Madrid, M, Spain
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Excelente. A09215 - Deusto - 1988 - Rústica con solapas - 8474850312 - 22 cmts - Muy bueno. DEDICATORIA FIRMADA POR AUTOR (Urrutia Cárdenas). Foto de contratapa orientativa. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Published by Ediciones Rissu Valeria, Santiago de Chile, 1976
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. (36)p.; 19x13 cms. Poesías chilenas (A-148). Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Published by Nueva Línea, Santiago de Chile, 1986
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. 77 p. ; 21x15 cms., ilustraciones b/n. Colección Fueguina. Poesías chilenas (A-164). Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Published by Nascimento, Santiago de Chile, 1982
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. 387 p. ; 18x13 cms. 340 grs. Novelas chilenas (A-281). Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Published by Neupert, Santiago de Chile, 1966
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. 61 p. ; 19x14 cms. Poesías chilenas (A-163)PRO-3. Firmado por el autor.
Published by Tall. Atelí, Punta Arenas, 1991
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bueno. 2ª Edición. 132 p. ; 17x16 cms., ilustraciones b/n. Animales folclor /Cuentos chilenos (OC-Patagonia )°. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Published by Aztlan Libre Press, San Antonio, TX, 2013
Seller: Downtown Brown Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very good. First Edition. An inscribed copy of this collection of nearly 400 poems spanning 40 years from a working class Texas Chicano (tejano) poet. 370 pages. Stated first edition but this is possibly a second printing. The two versions are distinguished by the covers; this is cardstock; the first is thin paper. The two books also use different paper stocks. This copy bulks 7/8-inch high; the presumed first printing is just 3/4-inch thick. Light shelfwear to covers, thus not quite fine. This copy is inscribed, "To a fellow poet Joseph Trombatore. Reyes Cardenas.".
Language: German
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
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Postkarte. Condition: Gut. Fraktions-Postkarte von Barbara Cardenas bildseitig mit blauem Kuli signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Barbara Cárdenas Alfonso (* 14. Januar 1954 in Werne) ist eine hessische Politikerin (Die Linke) und ehemalige Abgeordnete des Hessischen Landtags. Barbara Cárdenas Alfonso ist Diplom-Psychologin und Diplom-Pädagogin. Sie arbeitete als Psychologin in Beratungsstellen, als Pädagogin und Psychologin in einer Schule für Körperbehinderte, in der Sprachförderung und bundesweit in der Fort- und Weiterbildung von Lehrern und Erziehern. Sie leitete zwei Forschungsprojekte. Barbara Cárdenas Alfonso ist verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder. Politik Barbara Cárdenas Alfonso wurde 1969 Mitglied der Deutschen Friedensgesellschaft, in den 1970er Jahren des Marxistischen Studentenbundes Spartakus und in den 1980er Jahren für drei Jahre der DKP. 1993 zog sie nach Dietzenbach. 2007 rückte sie für die Dietzenbacher Liste (DL) ins Dietzenbacher Stadtparlament nach, seit den Kommunalwahlen 2011 ist sie dort Stellvertretende Vorsitzende der Linksfraktion.[1] Bei der Landtagswahl in Hessen 2008 wurde sie über die Landesliste der Partei Die Linke in den Hessischen Landtag gewählt. In der Landtagsfraktion war sie Sprecherin für Bildungspolitik (v. a. schulische Bildung), Migrations- und Integrationspolitik sowie Tierrechte. Sie war in der 18. Wahlperiode Vorsitzende des Petitionsausschusses (PTA). Sie war Obfrau der Linksfraktion in diesem Ausschuss sowie dem kulturpolitischen Ausschuss (KPA) und folgenden ständigen Unterausschüssen/Kommissionen/Beiräte: Vorprüfungskommission für Petitionen (VPK) Integrationsbeirat Tierschutzbeirat Hessische Integrationskonferenz Bei der Landtagswahl in Hessen 2013 trat sie im Wahlkreis Offenbach Land II an. Hier unterlag sie gegen Ismail Tipi (CDU). Ihr gelang jedoch der Wiedereinzug in den Landtag über einen Listenplatz der Partei. Am 31. Oktober 2016 schied sie aus dem Landtag aus. Nachrückerin wurde Gabriele Faulhaber. /// Standort Wimregal Pkis-Box30-U012 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Published by Tall. Ed. Atelí, Punta Arenas, 1994
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. 207 p.,(39h. de láms. ; 2x16 cms. Poetas chilenos biografías ( A-202). Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Published by Impr. Hersaprint, Punta Arenas, 1914
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bueno. 1ª Edición. 40 p. ; 28x21 cm., ilustraciones b/n, retrs. Punta Arenas revistas deportivas (BN-7)(R) ( OC- Patagonia-c)°. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Fotoporträtpostkarte mit eigenhändiger Widmung, Empfehlung, Unterschrift signiert.
Frühe s/w-Fotoporträtpostkarte (Münchner Philharmoniker 1981), rückseitig eigenhändig signiert, zusätzlich weitere, nicht identifizierte Signatur (vtl. Klastersky?).
Published by Im Selbstverlag d. Hrsg. (1988)., Mannheim:, 1988
Seller: Antiquariat Steinwedel, Betzendorf, Germany
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weicher Einband. 24 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, O.Heft., 8° (1 Blatt (S.22/23) herausgetrennt) Programmheft. Auf den Portraitfotos handschriftlich signiert von Sergio CARDENAS und Andrej GAWRILOW !! // Sergio Cardenas (*1951): mexikanischer Dirigent. -- Andrei Wladimirowitsch Gawrilow (*1955 in Moskau): russischer Pianist // Programm des Konzerts: Hector Berlioz: Ouvertüre "Der Korsar". -- Peter Tschaikowski: Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr.1 in b-Moll (op.23) -- Albert Roussel: "Bacchus und Ariadne". Ballettsuite Nr.1 und 2 (op.43) // orig. eighändig signiert.
Published by Editorial America, México [City], 1940
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
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Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Illustrated by Julio Prieto. Small octavo. 180pp. Text in Spanish. Pictorial wrappers with light toning and wear, nick at the spine base, spine a touch curled, still a near fine copy. Inscribed by Reyes Perez on the front blank. Uncommon.
Published by Cuban Slave Trade Coolie Trade Havana Contract, 1867
Seller: Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc., Cochrane, AB, Canada
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. On offer is a remarkable early contract for an emancipated African slave who will be working at a sugar mill in Cardenas. The contract is for Delores, who was born in Galanga, Angola and brought to Cuba on the slave ship Neptuno, which was later used to transport Chinese coolie labourers. The contract is from the Administration of the Central Deposit of the Emancipated (Administracion del Deposito Central de Emancipados) in Cuba. It provides basic details about Delores, including her height of 4 foot, 9 inches and age of 29-years-old. Delores is being "rented" to M. A Louisa Meza and will work in the fields. The contract indicates that Lenila was slave #4991. The back of the contract is typewritten and contains all of the rules that must be followed by the worker and the boss. There is a heavy slant toward discussion of penalties for the worker escaping and breaking rules as well as discussion of baptism and religiosity. The contract was signed in Havana on December 20, 1867 by a number of witnesses and with a symbol that likely stood in for Delores signature. There is a handwritten note at the bottom indicating the contract would renew (or "refill") on February 2, 1870. Cuba had a great need for inexpensive labour to support their sugar industry. While America and Britain signed a treaty in 1814 to abolish the African slave trade, it took many years for complete global abolition. The African slave trade was not ended in Cuba until 1886, despite it being formally abolished in 1867 (Yun & Laremont, 2001). During the Chinese coolie trade (1847-1874) African slaves often worked alongside Chinese indentured labourers. This document is printed and filled out in ink. It is two pages on recto and verso of a single sheet. It measures 8x12 inches. It exhibits age toning and creasing appropriate to its age. Spanish language. Overall VG. ; Manuscripts; 4to 11" - 13" tall; Signed by Author. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Cuban Slave Trade Cardenas Havana Coolie Trade, 1867
Seller: Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc., Cochrane, AB, Canada
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. On offer is a remarkable early contract for an emancipated African slave aged 13-years-old who will be working at a sugar mill in Cardenas. The contract is for Leonila, who was born in Galanga, Angola and brought to Cuba on the slave ship Neptuno, which was later used to transport Chinese coolie labourers. The contract is from the Administration of the Central Deposit of the Emancipated (Administracion del Deposito Central de Emancipados) in Cuba. It provides basic details about Lenila, including her height of 3 foot, 10 inches and age of 13-years-old. Lenila is being "rented" to M. A Louisa Meza and will work in the fields. The contract indicates that Lenila was slave #5172. The back of the contract is typewritten and contains all of the rules that must be followed by the worker and the boss. There is a heavy slant toward discussion of penalties for the worker escaping and breaking rules as well as discussion of baptism and religiosity. The contract was signed in Havana on December 20, 1867 by a number of witnesses and with a symbol that likely stood in for Lenila s signature. There is a handwritten note at the bottom indicating the contract would renew (or "refill") on February 2, 1870. Contracts such as this one were provided to emancipated slaves after completion of a primitive contract. Cuba had a great need for inexpensive labour to support their sugar industry. While America and Britain signed a treaty in 1814 to abolish the African slave trade, it took many years for complete global abolition. The African slave trade was not ended in Cuba until 1886, despite it being formally abolished in 1867 (Yun & Laremont, 2001). The details of this contract closely align with contracts of Chinese coolie labourers, and the printed nature of this contract implies that many emancipated African slaves were contracted following their emancipation. Based on knowledge of the contracted Chinese labourers, we know that conditions for indentured workers were equal to, or worse than, those of slaves. This document is printed and filled out in ink. It is two pages on recto and verso of a single sheet. It measures 8x12 inches. It exhibits age toning and creasing appropriate to its age. Spanish language. Overall VG. ; Manuscripts; 4to 11" - 13" tall; Signed by Author. Signed by Author(s).
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
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Brief (1 S. 8° Doppelblatt, mit gedrucktem Kopf "Republica de Cuba, Secretario de la Guerra y Marina") mit Ort, Datum, Unterschrift signiert Habana, 7.11.1928 - an eine Dame in Cardenas.
Publication Date: 1939
Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition Signed
Pas de couverture. Paris 21 avril 1939 | 13.60 x 21.10 cm | 3 pages et 1/4 sur deux feuillet, enveloppe jointe double | Lettre autographe signée de Jean Wahl adressée à Marc Barbezat, deux pages et un quart rédigées à l'encre noire sur deux feuillets. Enveloppe jointe. Pliure transversale inhérente à l'envoi. Jean Wahl fut l'examinateur de Marc Barbezat pour l'examen de philosophie au baccalauréat, c'est alors que les deux hommes se lièrent d'amitié.En 1940, peu de temps après la rédaction de cette lettre, Barbezat fondera la revue L'Arbalète à laquelle le philosophe collaborera en confiant à son jeune protégé ses tous premiers poèmes. Cette revue deviendra par la suite une maison d'édition qui publiera notamment les premiers et sulfureux textes de Jean Genet. Longue lettre évoquant notamment le sculpteur Agustín Cárdenas : "J'ai lu avec plaisir ce que vous disiez du témoignage de Cardenas. (Croyez-vous cependant que les animaliers d'aujourd'hui soient si méprisables ?)"Il énonce ensuite quelques "auteurs lyonnais" de sa connaissance : "Albert Marie Schmidt [.] qui vient de faire paraîtreune thèse sur la poésie scientifique au 16ème siècle. Il y parle de Maurice Scève. [.] 2° Un jeune russe Balacheff [.] 3° Boas, professeur à l'université de Glasgow, Scotland [.] 4° Marcel Raymond, l'auteur de Baudelaire au Surréalisme [.] 5° Joseph Rouault, spécialiste de Du Bellay [.] Peut-être pourriez-vous écrire à [Georges] Blin [.]" | [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS] Autograph letter signed by Jean Wahl addressed to Marc Barbezat, two and a quarter pages written in black ink on two sheets. Envelope included. Transverse fold inherent to the mailing. Jean Wahl was Marc Barbezat's examiner for the philosophy baccalaureate examination, and it was then that the two men became friends. In 1940, shortly after this letter was written, Barbezat would found the review L'Arbalète to which the philosopher would contribute by entrusting his very first poems to his young protégé. This review would later become a publishing house that would notably publish Jean Genet's first and scandalous texts. Long letter notably discussing the sculptor Agustín Cárdenas: "J'ai lu avec plaisir ce que vous disiez du témoignage de Cardenas. (Croyez-vous cependant que les animaliers d'aujourd'hui soient si méprisables ?)" ["I read with pleasure what you said about Cardenas's testimony. (Do you really think that today's animal sculptors are so contemptible?)"] He then lists some "auteurs lyonnais" ["authors from Lyon"] of his acquaintance: "Albert Marie Schmidt [.] qui vient de faire paraîtreune thèse sur la poésie scientifique au 16ème siècle. Il y parle de Maurice Scève. [.] 2° Un jeune russe Balacheff [.] 3° Boas, professeur à l'université de Glasgow, Scotland [.] 4° Marcel Raymond, l'auteur de Baudelaire au Surréalisme [.] 5° Joseph Rouault, spécialiste de Du Bellay [.] Peut-être pourriez-vous écrire à [Georges] Blin [.]" ["Albert Marie Schmidt [.] who has just published a thesis on scientific poetry in the 16th century. He speaks of Maurice Scève there. [.] 2° A young Russian Balacheff [.] 3° Boas, professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland [.] 4° Marcel Raymond, the author of Baudelaire to Surrealism [.] 5° Joseph Rouault, specialist in Du Bellay [.] Perhaps you could write to [Georges] Blin [.]"] *.