Language: English
Published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 1974
ISBN 10: 0722158556 ISBN 13: 9780722158555
Seller: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, United Kingdom
Condition: Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Language: English
Published by Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1928
Seller: Old Favorites Bookshop LTD (since 1954), Stouffville, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Good Condition, Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Illustrated with Scenes from the Great Photoplay Douglas Fairbanks as the Gaucho. (illustrator). Novelized from the Screen Play by Elton Thomas and the short story by Latta Woods. 235pp + 10pp advst. Content clean, bright and sound.
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Language: Spanish
Published by Emece Editores, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1993
ISBN 10: 9500413248 ISBN 13: 9789500413244
Seller: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condition: Good to Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. El Gaucho (illustrator). Book in very good condition, photographs of El Gaucho's paintings in full color; printed sketches in at the endpapers; some light marks on front cover; text in Spanish; 14" tall; unclipped jacket in very good condition, in protective vinyl cover Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
First Edition. ~ Prólogo del Autor ~ Dedicado por el autor a su amigo Jorge Víctor Casanova, fechado y firmado ~ Rústica original ~ [4]f+21f+[2]f ~ 22x14x1cm. ~ Muy Buen estado ~ LANGUAGE: Español / Additional images available/ Poetry / Patagonia & Antarctica // We accept PayPal & EU bank transfer in EUROS //.
Published by Corag, Porto Alegre, 2010
ISBN 10: 8577701042 ISBN 13: 9788577701049
Seller: Ventara SA, Montevideo, Uruguay
Tapa Blanda. Condition: New. Este livro reúne artigos e estudos proferidos no "Festejos Farroupilhas 2010" sobre a Revolução Farroupilha (1835-1845), revolução regional, de caráter republicano, contra o governo imperial do Brasil, na então província de São Pedro do Rio Grande do Sul e que resultou na declaração de independência da província como estado republicano, dando origem à República Rio-Grandense. A proposta do trabalho foi representada por meio de três aspectos: os ideais: explorar as razões que levaram os farroupilhas a se colocarem em posição antagônica ao Império; a cidadania: os farroupilhas enquanto cidadãos, com famílias, com propriedades, com direitos civis, com deveres de cidadãos; e a revolução: a decisão extrema de pegar em armas para fazer valer direitos cidadãos e para alcançar os ideais que os moviam. Desta forma, 11 estudos sobre o tema estão presentes. Destaque para o estudo "Os estrangeiros na Revolução Farroupilha". 170 Páginas. 220 gr. Libro.
Published by Humanitas, Montréal, 1994
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Excelente. 1ª Edición. 149 p. ; 21x14 cms., ilustraciones b/n. Texto en francés y español. Incluye notas bibliográficas. Drama chileno (A-121).
Published by Humanitas, Montréal, 1995
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. 100 P. ; 21x13 cms., ilustraciones b/n. Texto en francés y español. Drama chileno (A-121).
Published by Humanitas, Montréal, 1991
Seller: Librería Monte Sarmiento, Santiago, SANTI, Chile
First Edition
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. 141 p.; 24x13 cms., ilustraciones b/n. Textos en español, traducción paralela al francés. Bibliografía. Drama chileno (A-121).
Published by Edicoes IGTF, 1983
Seller: Les Livres des Limbes, Chisseaux, France
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. TOC and back cover written on otherwise clean; heavily scuffed wraps speckled throughout with rub marks; corner and edge wear; binding compromised by split but still intact. Illustrated, 119 pages, text in Portuguese. Good reading or reference copy. Book.
Language: English
Published by GAUCHO LOIS GONZALEZ, 2022
ISBN 10: 1804771074 ISBN 13: 9781804771075
Seller: Buchpark, Trebbin, Germany
Condition: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Learn to play chess with the help of this entertaining, illustrated chess handbook! Chess, a board game unlike any other, pushes young brains to think strategically about moves by applying chess concepts to their club games, tournaments, and championships.Improve your abilities by learning more about the game's goal and strategy.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
FOTO, EIGENHÄNDIG SIGNIERT 60'er.
Published by Carnet Latino de Rhinoceros jr, 2006
Seller: Aeon Bookstore, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Square softcover in flexible, laminated pictorial boards. 47pp with black and white photographic illustrations. Text in Spanish. Mild wear, near invisible rubbing to boards. Page interiors crisp. Being a small of mostly candid photographs of Che Guevara. Uncommon, overall very good condition.
Published by Proletra, Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil, 1983
Seller: Les Livres des Limbes, Chisseaux, France
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Copyright, coordination, and interviews done by Paixao Cortes in November 1981. 112 pp profusely illustrated with BW photos and line drawings. Rare detailed municipal folklore study. Mild shelf wear, almost new. Text in Portuguese published in 1983. Book.
Published by Carnet Latino de Rhinoceros, France, 2006
Seller: San Francisco Book Company, Paris, France
Paperback. Condition: Very good. Paperback Duodecimo. wraps, 47 pp text in Spanish.
Language: Spanish
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: S N Books World, Delhi, India
Leatherbound. Condition: NEW. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1907 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set and contains approximately 40 pages. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: Spanish.
Seller: Librisline, Valentano, VT, Italy
Comic. Condition: New.
in-8, broché. Rarissime recueil de cinq lettres sur la situation politique du Brésil. Gaucho Velho est le pseudonyme utilisé par l'ancien député et ministre Demétrio Nunes Ribeiro (1855-1931), natif de Rio Grande (État de Rio Grande do Sul), pour ses articles de journaux.Aucun exemplaire au CCF ni au Worldcat. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT - LIEN DE PAIEMENT, NOUS CONSULTER.
Published by Buenos Aires, Carau Editorial, 1960., 1960
Seller: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, United Kingdom
Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Pietro, Aurora de & Carlos Vega. Danzas Argentinas. Argentine dances. Buenos Aires, Carau Editorial, 1960. Primera serie. Folio. [10] leaves. Title in blue & black; some larger historiated initials and heading in blue. Six lithographs, hand-coloured and signed by the artist Aurora de Pietro. Original illustrated wrappers, hand-coloured by the artist. First series. Parallel English-Spanish text. With 6 signed and hand-coloured plates by Aurora de Pietro and music and lyrics by Carlos Vega. No 442 of a limited edition of 500 copies. Signed by both authors. The dances depicted are La Firmeza, La Condición, El Gato, El Bailecito, La Huella and La Mariquita. Aurora de Pietro began her artistic career at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires. The recipient of numerous awards and medals, she spent many years studying and portraying the lives and customs of the ordinary people, and particularly the folk dances of Argentina and other Latin American countries. Carlos Vega is the author of a number of works on South American music and dance, including the popular music of Argentina, the music of the ancient Peruvians, and the origin of creole dances. He tape-recorded all the tunes of the present volume from original sources, and his transcriptions therefore represent a faithful record of these traditional songs. Offered with: Pietro, Aurora de & Carlos VEGA. Danzas Argentinas. Argentine Dances (segunda serie). Buenos Aires, Carau Editorial, 1962. Folio. [10] leaves. Title in green & black. With six lithographs, hand-coloured and signed by the artist, and with six uncoloured lithographs in the original state signed by the artist. Original illustrated wrappers, hand-coloured by the artist. Second series. Parallel English-Spanish text. With six hand-coloured plates (repeated in black-and-white) by Aurora de Pietro and music and lyrics by Carlos Vega. Copy no 5, one of nine with 12 lithographs on Whatman paper, of a total edition of 500 copies. The dances represented are La Sajuriana, El Cuándo, El Triunfo, La Calandria, La Chacarera, and Danza de las Cintas. The dancers are elegant couples, country folk, and children. Each plate is signed in pencil by the artist who also names the dance in manuscript. OFFERED WITH: i) A manuscript note in Aurora de Pietro s hand, stating that copy number 5 (of the second series, i.e. the copy offered here) is reserved for Miguel E. Dolan. The note is written on the back of what appears to be a printed draft colophon for the second series, dated September 1961, and numbered 035. To the right of the note are a series of sample brush strokes in crimson/pink watercolour paint of a shade which matches that used in the finished work; ii) 2 sketches on tracing paper and 3 sketches on paper by Aurora de Pietro, not apparently related to the present works; iii) 3 art gallery and bookshop programs (1974-1977), announcing exhibitions of Pietro s work, one of which is an exhibition of pictures of traditional Argentine dances which includes a number of the illustrations from the present works; iv) a further copy of the September 1961 draft colophon leaf, numbered 181, bearing various layout instructions by the artist s hand. On the reverse is a manuscript list of street traders - onion seller, shoeshine boy, newspaper seller, dairy seller, etc - possibly ideas for a future work. The first modern studies of Argentine dances, the origins of their rhythms, the themes, patterns, costumes and performance. All are recorded in South America from the early 19th century, though their characteristics are much older and traced to Spain, to Creole rhythms, and to Gaucho guitar music. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by 2006, 2006
ISBN 10: 284940019X ISBN 13: 9782849400197
Seller: ChouetteCoop, Kervignac, France
Condition: Used: Good. Occasion - Bon Etat - Che Guevara (2006) - Poche.
Seller: partitions-anciennes, Blois, France
Sheet Music
Condition: 1900-1930. El Gaucho Benigno Tango pour Piano Arr. par Jos Vliegen Par C. Q. FILIPOTTO Dedicado al St Benigno Macias afectuosamente Paris, F. D. Marchetti Editeur, F. D. M. 1598 1921 3 pages 34.8 x 27.8 cm Très bon état Partition illustrée par Serge Lods 047313 Piano solo.
Seller: partitions-anciennes, Blois, France
Sheet Music
Condition: 1900-1930. El Gaucho Benigno Tango Pour Piano Par C. Q. FILIPOTTO Arr. par Jos Vliegen Dédicado al St Benigno Macias afectuosamente Paris, F. D. Marchetti Editeur, F. D. M. 1598 1921 3 pages 35 x 27.5 cm Très bon état Partition illustrée par Serge Lods 037863 Nouveau.
Seller: partitions-anciennes, Blois, France
Sheet Music
Condition: 1900-1930. Gaucho Célèbre Maxixe Brésilienne Pour Piano Par Francisca GONZAGA Arrangée par G. Smet Paris, Editions Edouard Salabert, E A S 709 1914 4 pages 35 x 27.5 cm Très bon état Partition illustrée par L. Pousthomis 045370 Piano solo.
Publication Date: 1969
Magazine / Periodical
[Student Activism][Black Panthers] El Gaucho, the University of California, Santa Barbara student newspaper, a record of California student activist reporting in the weeks after the October 15, 1969 Vietnam Moratorium, from the arrest of Michel Barton and Mick Kronman to Black Students Union demands for the removal of Black Studies chairman Setahrd Fisher and Angela Davis's November 4 appearance on campus. Across five late-October and early-November 1969 issues, the paper prints front-page headlines including "Two arrested for moratorium action," "Blacks demand firing of Black Studies Dept. head," "BSU denounces Cheadle and breaks communication with administration," and "Angela Davis speaks to UCSB community today," placing UCSB within the wider California New Left fights over antiwar protest, Black student power, ethnic appropriations, police action, and the political authority of the university itself. Noon rallies, Legislative Council votes, faculty statements, guest editorials, and letters to the editor give the archive the texture of organizing in progress rather than retrospective summary. El Gaucho. Vol. 50, nos. 24, 26, 27, 28, and 30. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, October 27 to November 4, 1969. Archive of 5 issues with coverage centered on antiwar mobilization, Black Studies conflict, student government appropriations, ecological politics, and campus debate over public speech and university governance. [1] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, October 27, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 24. Front page coverage centers on the arrests of Michel Barton and Mick Kronman in the aftermath of the Vietnam Moratorium under the headline "Two arrested for moratorium action," paired with an interview feature, "Busted students - what they think," and an editorial asking "Why cancel classes for Shriver, not for moratorium?" Interior commentary extends the issue's activist frame through debate over class cancellation, political speech, and the university's treatment of protest. [2] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, October 29, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 26. This issue shifts from the Moratorium's immediate aftermath to student institutional strategy, with "Leg Council tackles ethnic appropriations," "Santa Barbara's law system under scrutiny by JAR," and "Two day moratorium planned." The paired attention to Associated Students funding, Judicial Administration Review, and plans for the November 13-15 Moratorium shows student activism moving through both protest and campus governance. [3] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, October 30, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 27. The strongest issue in the group for Black student organizing at UCSB, opening with "Blacks demand firing of Black Studies Dept. head," "BSU's Bob Mason says Fisher is not acceptable," and "Fisher answers BSU charges." Its interior editorial, "Dr. Fisher, your people have spoken," makes clear that the fight concerned who would control Black Studies, whether black students would be recognized as legitimate participants in departmental decision-making, and how Chancellor Vernon Cheadle's administration was handling that demand. [4] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, October 31, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 28. Student government and Black student protest converge here in "Leg Council appropriates money to ethnic groups, JAR" and "BSU denounces Cheadle and breaks communication with administration," with additional coverage of a campaign to lower the voting age. The issue preserves the language of the break itself, including Robert Mason's charge that the administration had failed to admit black students' right to make decisions about black studies concerns. [5] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, November 4, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 30. Angela Davis's scheduled UCSB appearance anchors the issue under the headline "Angela Davis speaks to UCSB community today," followed by "Trusteeship condemned," a "BLACK FACULTY STATEMENT," and a full "Guest editorial from the Black Students Union." Davis's presence links the local Fisher dispute to the statewide University of California crisis surrounding her UCLA appointment, Communist Party affiliation, and the Regents' intervention, giving this final issue particular force within California New Left and Black campus politics. California was an especially concentrated area for New Left student activism advocating for antiwar organizing, Black student control over Black Studies, voting reform, environmental concerns, and statewide conflict over the governance of the University of California. Because El Gaucho was printing these disputes as they unfolded, the archive preserves not only headline events but the campus organ through which student activists shared information on government appropriations, committee hearings, rally announcements, faculty interventions, legal-defense language, and guest editorials. Newsprint toned with expected wear, including horizontal folds, edge chipping, short tears, creasing, and some small marginal losses; text and headlines remain clear. Overall very good condition. A UCSB student newspaper run from the week in which California student activism moved across the printed page from Moratorium arrests to Black Studies struggle to Angela Davis.
Publication Date: 1969
Magazine / Periodical
[Student Activism][Anti-Vietnam] El Gaucho, the University of California, Santa Barbara student newspaper, reporting on the November 15 Vietnam Moratorium, the anthropology department fight over Professor Bill Allen, and disputes over Black Studies and student power. Five issues dated November 10 to December 2, 1969, with front-page headlines including "Student groups call for unity," "Moratorium mobilizes to San Francisco," "Students demand public hearing," "Reform workshops created," "Moratorium activities finalized," "No funds for IFC, asks for Allen open hearing," and "Academic Senate's power mainly traditional," while interior pages carry editorials, letters, classified ads, and event notices for UCSB and Isla Vista. Named organizations and speakers including MECHA, BSU, GSA, Leg Council, the Academic Senate, Black Panther Chief of Staff David Hilliard, Joan Baez, Ralph Abernathy, and Don Luce anchor the run in the specific political language of California student activism rather than retrospective summary. El Gaucho. Vol. 50, nos. 34, 36, 37, 38, and 47. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, November 10 to December 2, 1969. Archive of 5 issues documenting antiwar organizing, faculty conflict, Black Studies governance, student government, environmental controversy, and campus debate over university authority. [1] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, November 10, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 34. Front page coverage opens with "Student groups call for unity" and "Moratorium mobilizes to San Francisco," placing MECHA, BSU, and GSA beside plans for the coming antiwar demonstration. Interior pages with articles titled "Viet War tax protest, "Eclectic GGR brings happiness to all," and a large notice asking "Who Discovered America?," preserving activist controversy. [2] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, November 12, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 36. Covers the Bill Allen controversy, with front-page headlines "Students demand public hearing" and "Moratorium emphasis on San Francisco," alongside a portrait captioned "BILL ALLEN / Tenured faculty want him out." The same issue also includes "Asian immigration depends on economics," tying antiwar mobilization and the Allen dispute to broader campus arguments over race, labor, and immigration. [3] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, November 13, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 37. This issue centers on anti-Vietnam War protests including "Moratorium plans here include: marches / vigils / canvasses / picketing / rally," supplemented by an "Official thorough moratorium schedule" listing Bank of America picketing, a Lompoc draft-resisters vigil, and the San Francisco caravan. "Reform workshops created" and "Ordered channel drilling could bring earthquakes" place antiwar action beside university reform and environmental politics, while "Krishna brings consciousness" retains the heterogeneity of the campus paper. [4] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, November 17, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 38. Published after the November 15 march, this issue leads with "Peace hopes bring thousands together," "No funds for IFC, asks for Allen open hearing," and "I.V. - Santa Barbara rent ratio same." The continuation pages preserve the Moratorium photograph essay for November 15 at Santa Barbara and San Francisco, with slogans including "OUT NOW," "NOT ONE MORE DEAD!," "VETERANS FOR PEACE," and "BUSINESS AS USUAL TODAY IS MURDER IN VIETNAM," giving the run direct antiwar language rather than later paraphrase. [5] Wilson, Becca, ed. El Gaucho. Santa Barbara, California: University of California, Santa Barbara, December 2, 1969. Vol. 50, no. 47. Headlines include "Academic Senate's power mainly traditional," "Poll covers a variety: politics, EG, I.V. etc.," "Slough forum today has pros and cons," and "Free panel tomorrow discusses U.S. & French student movements." Its interior spread, headed "USIA film on Vietnam war-support, dissent at home-assumes the existence of Nixon's 'silent majority,'" and the surrounding classifieds and local advertising preserve how foreign policy debate, campus polling, environmental dispute, and everyday student commerce occupied the same issue. These issues were printed during a month when UCSB students were organizing transport to San Francisco for the November 15 Moratorium, confronting anthropology chair Geoffrey Gaherty over Bill Allen, debating the authority of the Academic Senate and Leg Council, and following speakers such as David Hilliard and Don Luce as part of a broader California campus political crisis. The run is especially useful because it preserves the language of process as it was happening, from "public hearing" and "open hearing" to "marches," "vigils," "canvasses," and "picketing," while also retaining letters pages, classifieds, cinema listings, and local advertisements that locate student protest within the ordinary print environment of Santa Barbara and Isla Vista. Newsprint toned with expected horizontal folds, edge chipping, short tears, creasing, and small marginal losses; text and headlines remain clear. Overall very good condition. A five-issue El Gaucho run covering UCSB antiwar mobilization, faculty conflict, and university governance as concurrent campus struggles.
Published by Matrix, 2015
ISBN 10: 8582301693 ISBN 13: 9788582301692
Seller: Distribras, NESPOULS, France
Brochura. Condition: New. WE CAN PROVIDE ANY BOOK FROM BRAZIL ! ---- All our books are Shipped with Fedex or the Brasilian Post for standard Shipment, Fedex or DHL for expedited shipment. ---- For more information, please contact us. ---- The book will be sent from Brazil. ----- This is a Print on Demand book (POD).