Afterword brod max (8 risultati)

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Amerika (The New Classics)
Kafka, Franz; Mann, Klaus (preface), Muir, Edwin (trans), Brod, Max (afterword)
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: James Laughlin, New Directions Books, USA, 1946
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Da: The Bookstore, Belfast, Regno UnitoThe Bookstore
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Good used condition, old splash marks to boards, soiling, no dust wrapper, previous owners bookplate inside front cover, some wear & marks.
Amerika
Kafka, Franz, & Edwin Muir, trans, & Klaus Mann, preface, & Brod, Max, afterword, & Etting, Emlen, illus.
Editore: Norfolk, CT: New Directions, 1940
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Da: Dave's Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.Dave's Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 1940 New Directions hardcover 1st US edition. Inscribed by sociologist Nathan Glazer to his sister-in-law Shirley Slotkin on the ffep in 1943. Octavo. xviii, 299 pp. No dj, outer spine was loose and has been reglued, with a glue stain and tears down both sides, soil on cover a…nd edge, edges frayed, light tanning , else text clean, binding tight.
Editore: New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, U.S.A., 1940
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Da: Rose's Books IOBA, Harwich Port, MA, U.S.A.Rose's Books IOBA
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First American Edition. New York:New Directions, 1940, Translated by Edwin Muir. Preface by Klaus Mann. Afterward by Max Brod. Illustrations by Emlen Etting. 8vo. Stated Printed October 1940 reverse of p. 299. Frontispiece. Blue cloth boards, paste-on brown background title with blue hand-letter…ing style bubble letters. Corners, boards faded around edges, spine faded (title legible) and frayed top and bottom. Foxing on endpapers. Previous owner last name on front endpaper. Pages off-color. No dust jacket. Very good. Etting, Emlen (illustratore).
Das Verschlossene Buch Judische Marchen [GERMAN]
Singer, Irma / Brod, Max [afterword] / Low, Jakob [illustrations]
Editore: R Lowit Verlag, Wien [Vienna] / Berlin, 1920
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Da: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, IsraeleThe Book Gallery
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In German. 17x20.5 cm. 125 pages. Hardcover. Includes plates in color. Cover slightly stained. Pages yellowed. Otherwise, in good condition. The book is in : German.
Altre immaginiEditore: George Routledge & Sons Ltd, London, 1938
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Da: MintFirsts Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, Macclesfield, CHESH, Regno UnitoMintFirsts Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA
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Hardback. Condizione: Very good. No jacket. First edition in English. First edition in English. 8vo. Pp. xii, 300, [4 (publisher's adverts)]. Publisher's maroon cloth, lettered in gilt to spine. Top edge stained yellow. Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir, with an Introductory Note by Edwin Muir and an Afterword by Kafka's friend… and literary executor, Max Brod. First English-language edition, first issue with title stamped in gilt. Minor soiling to boards, a trifle rubbed to spine ends, some water staining to top edge and prelims. at rear, discreet bookseller's sticker to lower board, else Very Good. The third in the author's "Trilogie der Einsamkeit" [Trilogy of Loneliness], according to Brod, to be published, yet the first to be penned. Also known as Der Verschollene or The Man Who Disappeared, it was originally issued in 1927 by Kurt Wolff Verlag, Munich. It is thought to have been inspired by the apocryphal story of one of Kafka's cousins who at the tender age of sixteen was shipped off to America, after impregnating the family maid. In Kafka's version of events, seventeen-year-old Karl Rossman leads a peripatetic life in the land of opportunity amid extremes of wealth and poverty with his innocence inviting constant exploitation. Though the author never visited the country, his picaresque tale does capture the very 'idea' of America in its uncanny depiction of an ever-changing landscape of oversized constructs, peopled by inhabitants in thrall to speed and technology. The uncompleted manuscript comes full circle with the classic Kafka trope of the scorned individual pleading his innocence in front of remote and mysterious figures of authority. [Mellown D32].
Altre immaginiEditore: George Routledge & Sons Ltd, London, 1938
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Da: MintFirsts Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, Macclesfield, CHESH, Regno UnitoMintFirsts Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA
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Hardback. Condizione: Near fine. No jacket. First edition in English. First edition in English. 8vo. Pp. xii, 300, [4 (publisher's adverts)]. Publisher's maroon cloth, lettered in black to spine. Top edge stained yellow. Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir, with an Introductory Note by Edwin Muir and an Afterword by Kafka's frien…d and literary executor, Max Brod. First English-language edition, the presumed second issue with title stamped in black. The third in the author's "Trilogie der Einsamkeit" [Trilogy of Loneliness], according to Brod, to be published, yet the first to be penned. Also known as Der Verschollene or The Man Who Disappeared, it was originally issued in 1927 by Kurt Wolff Verlag, Munich. It is thought to have been inspired by the apocryphal story of one of Kafka's cousins who at the tender age of sixteen was shipped off to America, after impregnating the family maid. In Kafka's version of events, seventeen-year-old Karl Rossman leads a peripatetic life in the land of opportunity amid extremes of wealth and poverty with his innocence inviting constant exploitation. Though the author never visited the country, his picaresque tale does capture the very 'idea' of America in its uncanny depiction of an ever-changing landscape of oversized constructs, peopled by inhabitants in thrall to speed and technology. The uncompleted manuscript comes full circle with the classic Kafka trope of the scorned individual pleading his innocence in front of remote and mysterious figures of authority. [Mellown D32].

Editore: Paris : Editions Arcanes, [1953], 1953
Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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Condizione: Good. 12mo. 13.5 x 19.5 cm. Chip on right margin of cover. One of 100 copies on Marais. 14 x 19.7cm. OCLC Number: 865107060.