No. 72 of 250 copies signed by Neruda with a lithograph by Nemesio Ant�nez, also signed by the artist (of 300 total copies). With a lithograph of an MSS from Neruda and an artwork by Nemesio Ant�nez on the verso, unpaginated. Folio. Cien Sonetos de Amor, or One Hundred Love Sonnets, was written for the dedicatee Matilda Urrutia, who later became Neruda's third wife. It is divided into four sections based on the times of day. Neruda won the Nobel Prize in 1971. Provenance: Dr. Joseph Grunwald, friend of Neruda while living in Chile in the mid 1950s Black and red printed wrappers. Wrapper with some markings, spine creased, closed tear at head of spine into cover, foot of spine worn, all but one section unopened, pages clean and unmarked With a lithograph of an MSS from Neruda and an artwork by Nemesio Ant�nez on the verso, unpaginated. Folio No. 72 of 250 copies signed by Neruda with a lithograph by Nemesio Ant�nez, also signed by the artist (of 300 total copies).