Julio Cortazar, Bestiario, 1966, Buenos Aires. In Spanish. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUZLO000807
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Madrid: Galeria y Centro de Investigaciones Cristobal Benitez, 2006 in-4, 86 pages, 50 illustrations en couleurs. Broché, bon état. Edition numérotée.
Bestiario. Representaciones zoomorphas en el arte antiguo africano. (Madrid: Galeria y Centro de Investigaciones Cristobal Benitez, 2006). [M.C.: Art africain / African Art]
Gobierno de Navarre. 1997. In-4. Pleine toile avec jaquette. 332 p. BE.
Ediciones B. 1987. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 145 pages - quelques annotations au crayon à papier à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage ne gênant pas la lecture - livre en espagnol.. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
Coleccion libro amigo narrativa n°27. Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
Milan Franco Maria Ricci 1979
First edition. Publisher's hardback covered in black silk, gilt titles, color illustration glued to the cover. Illustrated slipcase with title on spine. Both book and slipcase are clean and tidy with no significant flaws. Aloys Zötl was an Austrian painter. He was relatively unknown until his work was "re-discovered" by surrealist André Breton who was taken by the surrealist aesthetic he saw present in the images - as he writes: "Lacking any biographical details about the artist, one can only indulge one's fantasies in imagining the reasons which might have induced this workman from Upper Austria, a dyer by profession, to undertake so zealously between 1832 and 1887 the elaboration of the most sumptuous bestiary ever seen." Public Review Domain 93 pages. 250 by 235mm (9Ÿ by 9Œ inches).
Milano, 1981. Grand in-4 broché, titre doré au premier plat. Quelques traces de pli à la couverture, intérieur sans défaut. 12 compositions en noir et en couleurs, contrecollées, accompagnent ce bestiaire poétique en italien.
Tirage limité à 200 exemplaires numérotés sur un beau papier Rusticus blanc 200 gr. Notre exemplaire porte le numéro 155.