THE CAMPAIGN
Uncorrected proof of the first UK edition of this historical novel of revolutionary South America by the renowned Mexican author.
Uncorrected proof of the first UK edition of this historical novel of revolutionary South America by the renowned Mexican author.
First UK edition of the Mexican writer's bestselling novel — "so bold and seductive that it makes most other contemporary fiction look pale."
Signed first UK edition of this "novel in nine stories" by the celebrated Mexican writer.
Uncommon first UK edition of Fuentes' sweeping historical novel centered on Spain's Philip II and the construction of El Escorial.
First UK edition of Fuentes's most famous book — a "vivd panorama of Mexican history" via the dying memories of a corrupt businessman.
Uncorrected proof of the first UK edition of Fuentes's "novella of horror and beauty."
First Spaniard edition of this metaphysical novel by the beloved Mexican author, following a family experiencing shifting realities through the past and present.
Uncorrected proofs of the first US edition of this metaphysical novel by the celebrated Mexican author — inscribed by translator Margaret Sayers Peden.
Inscribed first printing of the Mexican novelist's wide-ranging illustrated history of Latin America, the basis for a five-part Discovery Channel miniseries hosted by the author.
Uncorrected proof of the first UK edition of this historical novel of revolutionary South America told through a series of letters.
First UK edition, review copy, of this historical novel of revolutionary South America by the renowned Mexican author.
Uncorrected proofs for the first UK edition of the Mexican writer's bestselling novel, inscribed by translator Peden with a note on the translation process.
First bilingual edition of this "novella of horror and beauty" by the acclaimed Mexican author.
First UK edition of this "novella of horror and beauty" by the acclaimed Mexican author.
First UK edition of this collection of five "bold, erudite, enthralling" stories by the celebrated Mexican author.
Uncorrected proof of this political spy thriller by the celebrated Mexican author — inscribed by translator Margaret Sayers Peden.
Uncorrected proof of the UK edition — Fuentes's roman à clef, a tale of obsessive, unrequited love based on his purported affair with actress Jean Seberg.
Signed limited edition of the Mexican novelist's short story collection, issued in English translation as part of the publisher's Contemporary Authors limited edition series.
1970s reissue of Fuentes's most famous book (first published in English in 1964) — a "vivid panorama of Mexican history" via the dying memories of a corrupt businessman.
First US edition of this collection of stories all taking place in Mexico city — inscribed by translator Margaret Sayers Peden.
Uncorrected proof of the first US edition of this ambitious Fuentes novel, set in a near-future Mexico besieged by ecological calamity, social unrest, and impending economic collapse — in excellent condition.
First US edition of Fuentes's second novel, the story of a young man's inability to sustain principle and integrity against the corruption and materialism of family and society, set in Guanajuato, Mexico.
First printing of this teaching edition of Rodo's classic 1900 essay on esthetic and philosophical sensibility, including a reader's guide and annotated English/Spanish bibliography — inscribed by translator Margaret Sayers Peden.
First Spanish edition of this ambitious Fuentes novel, set in a near-future Mexico besieged by ecological calamity, social unrest, and impending economic collapse.
Advance uncorrected proof copy of Fuentes's short story collection, with review materials laid in.