Pío Baroja, 1872-1956.
Cuentos. Ilustraciones de Agustín. Madrid: R. Caro Raggio, 1919.
(SPL)
PQ 6603 .A7 C8 1919 volumes 2-4.

First edition. Baroja is known not only for his novels but also for his many short stories, among them those in four volumes which appeared in 1919.

Pío Baroja, 1872-1956.
The City of the Discreet. Translated from the Spanish by Jacob S. Fassett, Jr. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1917.
PQ 6603 .A7 F413x 1917

Translation of La feria de los discretos (1905).

Pío Baroja, 1872-1956.
La leyenda de Jaun de Alzate. Madrid: R. Caro Raggio, 1922.
PQ 6603 .A7 L4 1922

First edition of Baroja’s La leyenda de Jaun de Alzate. Though the Generation of 1898 focused on Castile, it did not limit its cultural interest to this region, as we can see in this dialogue novel based on a mediæval Basque legend.

Pío Baroja, 1872-1956.
El gran torbellino del mundo; novela. Madrid: R. Caro Raggio, 1926.
PQ 6603 .A7 G7 1926

First edition of Baroja’s El gran torbellino del mundo, in the series Agonía de nuestro tiempo. Baroja applied the pessimism latent in his generation to the European scene following the First World War. The world is viewed as a maelstrom in a period of agony.

Pío Baroja, 1872-1956.
El Mayorazgo de Labraz. Madrid: Rafael Caro Raggio, c1921.
PQ 6603 .A7 M3 1921 c. 2

One of Baroja’s most famous novels, first published in 1903. This special edition of 1921 is illustrated by his brother Ricardo.

 

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