FL: Mark-Age, 1974. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Very good in very good dust jacket. Book shows light yellow stains on inner panels/end pgs, dust jacket shows fading of spine, lightly soiled panels, 1/2in Tear on top spine end, slight tearing(1/8in) of spine ends, book shows 3 small brown stains on outer pg ends. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
Mexico City: Sigio Veintiuno Editores, 2001. Trade Paperback. 220p., text in Spanish, originally published in English in 1997, this is one of 2,000 copies in the first Spanish language edition. Explores the fear of crime among women, especially women of color.
New York: The Smith, 1973. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Unread slim trade paperback, pictorial lightly aged white covers. Special Issue No. 22-23 of The Smith. No names, clean text. Tight 6120 shelf
México, D.F.: Bonilla Artigas Editores, 2017. Book. New. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Archivo abierto y a la par ámbar y cristal, Nada mexicano me es ajeno: papeles sobre Carlos Monsiváis, reúne una miscelánea textual alborotada pero congruente y crítica. Esta alacena compuesta por 16 pliegos acecha y asedia ese espacio cultural, esa zona amistosa y adversaria llamada Carlos Monsiváis, cifra de una persona, autor de una obra y una escritura, personaje, agonista y protagonista, ícono y aun mito; que atraviesa este tren de papel. El volumen incluye seis cartas intercambiadas entre 1970 y 1972, por Carlos Monsiváis, desde Londres; con el crítico literario mexicano y hombre de letras José Luis Martínez, juiciosamente presentadas por su hijo Rodrigo Martínez Baracs. Nada mexicano me es ajeno es un libro plural sobre una persona multánime. Incluye a su vez una muestra de algunas caricaturas y un recuento de los exvotos luctuosos que periodistas, dibujantes, artistas, caricaturistas, intelectuales y amigos, le dedicaron con motivo de su transición a la otra orilla. Entre estas dádivas destaca la imagen creada por Rafael Barajas Durán "El Fisgón", que se brinda como portada..
New York: Arcade Publishing, 1997. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof of the First American edition. Blue wrappers. Translated from the Spanish by Sabina Cienfuegos. Fine.
First printing (correct number line, including the 1). A fine book in a fine dust jacket. A clean tight copy, unread, without any marks or defects. Dust jacket is clean and bright with price intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality dust jacket protector. Shipped in well padded box. Smoke-free.
Size: 6x0x10; All our comics are stored SEALED in plastic with backboards. Brand new book, crisp and clean. Gift quality. DC Comics, 2018. Trade Paperback First Edition, First Printing. The book condition is Mint.
First Edition. Wraps. 8vo. pp 8. Folded wraps. With a small plain white label reading 'Simon Lee' indicating the book came from the art reference collection of the Simon Lee Gallery (2002-2023) dealers in contemporary art in Mayfair, London and Hong Kong. Text in English and Spanish. Very good indeed.
Size: 6x0x10; All our comics are stored SEALED in plastic with backboards. Brand new book, crisp and clean. Gift quality. DC Comics, 2018. Trade Paperback First Edition, First Printing. The book condition is Mint.
First Edition. Wraps. 8vo. pp 8. Folded wraps. With a small plain white label reading 'Simon Lee' indicating the book came from the art reference collection of the Simon Lee Gallery (2002-2023) dealers in contemporary art in Mayfair, London and Hong Kong. Text in English and Spanish. Very good indeed.
A smart first edition of this adventure novel from popular Victorian author H. Rider Haggard. First edition. Illustrated with twenty-two plates. Collated complete. A historical novel telling the story of the early life of the hero Umslopogaas, the unacknowledged son of the great Zulu king and general Chaka. Written by Sir Henry Rider Haggard, an English writer of adventure fiction romances set in exotic locations and a pioneer of the lost world literary genre. In the original green cloth binding. Externally, smart with light wear and minor bumping to the extremities. Light fading to the spine and a small mark to the front board. Front hinge starting but firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with the odd spot. Light scattered spotting to the first and last few pages. Contemporary ink inscription to the front pastedown. Very Good.
New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1892. This is a Very Good copy of the First American Edition. Red cloth binding with titling in gilt on the spine and front cover, which has the Longmans device and ruling in silver. Clean text; 295 pages, with an eight-page catalog in the rear. Profusely illustrated [23]. Vintage bookplate on the front paste-down. Light rub to the margins. The spine has slightly faded, with the gilt dull but quite readable. In an archival plastic protector.. First American Edition.. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
A smart first edition of this adventure novel from popular Victorian author H. Rider Haggard. First edition. Illustrated with twenty-two plates. Collated complete. A historical novel telling the story of the early life of the hero Umslopogaas, the unacknowledged son of the great Zulu king and general Chaka. Written by Sir Henry Rider Haggard, an English writer of adventure fiction romances set in exotic locations and a pioneer of the lost world literary genre. In the original green cloth binding. Externally, smart with light wear and minor bumping to the extremities. Light fading to the spine and a small mark to the front board. Front hinge starting but firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with the odd spot. Light scattered spotting to the first and last few pages. Contemporary ink inscription to the front pastedown. Very Good.
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