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Five titles from the series Escritores Latinoamericanos, published by Ediciones Nuevo Mundo

Five titles from the series Escritores Latinoamericanos, published by Ediciones Nuevo Mundo

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Seller: Arthur Fournier Fine & Rare
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Five titles from the series Escritores Latinoamericanos, published by Ediciones Nuevo Mundo
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Arthur Fournier Fine & Rare (United States)
Description
First Edition. Set of five books, from 95 to 160 pp. each. Letterpress on commercial stock, stapled text blocks glued into stiff illustrated wrappers printed offset. All five books held in publisher's original printed bellyband, and housed in non-original custom slipcase. 8vo. Good overall. Yapped edges of covers bumped, some general minor toning, spotting, and wear endemic to tropical climates, but overall notably clean and intact considering age and quality of materials. [2136] A very attractive set of five books, with uniform design and trim size, packaged together by the publisher with printed bellyband (here present and intact). The books were published in 1961 as part of Ediciones Nuevo Mundo's series "Escritores Latinoamericanos." The individual books are: [1] Las Crónicas: Poesía Bajo Consigna by Félix Pita Rodríguez (Cuban author, poems of the Cuban Revolution); [2] Sub-Terra by Baldomero Lillo (Chilean author, about the lives of Chilean coal miners); [3] La Serpiente de Oro, by Ciro Alegría (Peruvian author, accounts of those who live and work on the banks of Peru's rivers); [4] En Este Lado, by José Luis González (Puerto Rican author, "stories against injustice, oppression, and racial discrimination"); [5] Cuentos Negros de Cuba, by Lydia Cabrera (Cuban author, stories and legends from Afro-Cuban culture). A lovely set of books by a range of Latin American authors.
Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the House of Representatives... on a Bill Making further provisions for filling the ranks of the Regular Army..

Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the House of Representatives... on a Bill Making further provisions for filling the ranks of the Regular Army.. by WEBSTER, Daniel

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Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the House of Representatives... on a Bill Making further provisions for filling the ranks of the Regular Army..
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WEBSTER, Daniel
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Alexandria: Printed by Snowden & Simms, 1814. Softcover. Very Good. Octavo. 13pp. Removed. A couple of faint horizontal bends, but still very good.
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The Crackers: Tuckertown. Second Novel in the Cracker Series. by Tucker, Michael Cahoun.

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The Crackers: Tuckertown. Second Novel in the Cracker Series.
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Tucker, Michael Cahoun.
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Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
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Published by the Author, 2019. Signed by the Author. Octavo, softbound (slick, full-color illustrated stiff wrappers), 296 pp. Fine. Tuckertown is the second novel in The Crackers series. The Legend of Jessie B. Tucker began the story of how Jessie fought in and survived the Civil War with the help of his new-found Creek Indian family and then drove cattle across the wilderness. Paid for cattle in gold, Jessie bought up the land surrounding his homestead, fearing the carpetbaggers from the north would purchase his land. Traveling to Georgia for ex-slaves to help him build his empire, Jessie unknowingly begins an unstoppable force that will end in Tuckertown. With men to share crop the land, a preacher, a new church, a blacksmith and new commissary, the seeds of this new town are planted. All the new families will come to depend on Jessie and his wisdom to help them grown and prosper...