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Publicado por Ediciones Oceano,, 1952
Librería: Libros del Ayer ABA/ILAB, Santiago, Chile
Libro Ejemplar firmado
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Bien. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Regular. 2ª Edición. Mexico, Ediciones Oceano, segunda edicion 1952.Rústica, 17 x 12 cms., 568 páginas. Dedicado por el autor a María Elena. Muy posiblemente Maria Elena Walsh, la escritora argentina. Dedicatoria autógrafa del autor.
Publicado por Talleres Graficos de la Nacion, 1950
Librería: International Book Hunting, Manuel Alberti, BSAS, Argentina
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Muy bien. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Regular. 1ª Edición. Primera edicion de la obra de Pablo Neruda Canto General, edicion numerada, 1950, talleres graficos de la nacion, Firmado Por Neruda, Siqueiros y Rivera, en su respectivo estuche. Ejemplar 271 de 500. Muy buen estado, sobrecubierta de papel con faltante en el lomo. Firmado por el autor.
Publicado por Racolin Press, New York, 1968
Librería: Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. First thus. Out of a limitation of 235, one of ten lettered copies A-J (this copy being J), signed by the artist on the limitation page and on each of the 10 lithographs. A truly striking combination of poetry and visual arts, measuring an impressive 1040 x 600mm. Complete as issued in 63 pages with 10 lithographed and signed illustrations. Housed in the original publisher's linen clamshell with just a touch of fraying to spine ends. Of the 14 copies listed at institutions according to OCLC, only three are of the lettered limitation (B at Illinois, D at Hamilton, and G at Stony Brook). While individual lithographs frequently come up at auction, only one complete copy is documented in Rare Book Hub. A collaborative masterwork, Poems from the Canto General pairs some of Neruda's most important political lyrics with muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros large-scale lithographs. Originally conceived as a more traditional livre des artistes, the scale of Siqueiros' contribution altered the production, leading to the lithographs being included as a separate suite of gently folded pages rather than intermixed with Neruda's text. Prior to the collaboration, the two artists had already achieved fame; they had also worked on earlier iterations of the Cantos. "The friendship between Neruda and Siqueiros was born in Mexico, when Neruda worked there as Chilean consul and the painter languished in jail after having organized an armed assault on the home of Leon Trotsky" (Trinity). From this "ideological affinity" as well as their shared "artistic and social sensibilities" that the groundwork of their friendship was laid (Trinity). Canto General was in many ways the most perfect outcome -- a complete artistic call for the liberation of all peoples on the continent. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
Publicado por Talleres Graficos De La Nacion, Mexico, 1950
Librería: Back of Beyond Books, Moab, UT, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: RMABA
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. Limited Edition. Limited edition of 600 copies, this is number 489. Double signed by Neruda; once with just his last name in green pen on the limitation page and then again on the verso of the half-title page in red pen with a large doodle of a kite and an inscription to Chilean author Juan Agustin Palazuelos, dated 1963. Published in Mexico City in March of 1950, this copy was printed on "Malinche" paper (colophon). Folio, measuring approximately 14 x 10 inches; 568 pages, plus subscriber list (subscribers include Frida Kahlo and Pablo Picasso). Publisher's red cloth boards with gilt fish imprint on cover and gilt lettering on spine. Gilt is quite faded and the cloth is somewhat soiled and faded as well. Rubbing to edges, exposing boards at the corners. Cloth on spine is wrinkled. Binding is in a delicate condition with cracking gutters and a downward slant to the text block. Interior is clean except for a stain to the top edge of about the first 200 pages that does not impact content. Text block has a very faded purple top stain and uneven trim on the fore-edge. Features stunningly colorful endpapers decorated with an illustration by Diego Rivera in the front and another by David A. Siqueiros in the rear. Red cloth ribbon bookmark is faded. Overall, good condition. Content is entirely in Spanish. This is a highly collectable copy of an epic book of poetry by Nobel Prize winning Chilean poet and diplomat Pablo Neruda. Canto General, which translates to General Song, consists of hundreds of poems separated into 15 sections and is widely considered to be one of Neruda's essential works. Together, the poems present a history of Latin America with a focus on depicting struggles against oppression. ; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; 568 pp; Signed by Author.