Language: Spanish
Published by Editorial Arte de America, 1947
Seller: Librería Urbe, Ciudad de México, DIF, Mexico
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. 1ª Edición. Cubierta en rustica, 24cm x 18cm, 86pgs., 1 hoja. Texto intonso, ilustrado con grabados, Primera Edición. Ilustró Aurora Reyes.
1940, Madrid, Ediciones Fax, primera edicion, 294 paginas, dedicatoria manuscrita del autor, falta de cubierta original, nueva cubierta sin impresion, 24x17, 500 gramos, buen estado.
Published by Editorial Arte de America, México, 1947
Seller: Beverly Karno Books, llc, Valley Center, CA, U.S.A.
illus.,full page b/w plates, illus. wrps. Bermejillo's short story about the adventures of a boy named Timbre and his nanny in the 1940s in Mexico. Illustrations by Aurora Reyes. Aurora Reyes Flores (born in Hidalgo del Parral, September 9, 1908 - Mexico City, April 26, 1985)[1] was a Mexican artist, known as a painter and writer, and she was the first female muralist in Mexico and first exponent of Mexican muralism.[2] She also went by the name Aurora Reyes Only 7 copies in OCLC. (detached wrps.; some chipping in spine edge; ink mrkgs. in title page; water marks in wrps.; some foxing in pages, not affecting text; o/w very good).