Los Sanfermines [1963 1ST EDITION WITH DUST JACKET] - Rare Book Insider
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Masatas, Ramon; Serrano, Rafael Garcia

Los Sanfermines [1963 1ST EDITION WITH DUST JACKET]

Espasa Calpe: 1963
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Espasa Calpe. Espasa-Calpe 1963. Hardcover in pictorial Dust Jacket. First Edition, First Printing. 4to. 275 pages with 152 photographic images in black and white (printed in beautiful gravure) and color, including several fold-out pages. Text in German, French, Spanish, and English. Los Sanfermines offers a detailed, immersive and kaleidescopic perspective - via text and images - of the running of the bulls in Pamplona during the festival of Saint Fermin. BOOK CONDITION: Near Fine; a solid, tight, clean copy ina Very Good Dust Jacket showing several closed tears to upper and lower pargeins of both panels including clear tape repairs to both the recto and verso, a small hole to front joint about 1/4 of the way up from heel of spine (still presents nicely in a new, clear, brodart protector). .
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