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Published by The Atlantic Monthly Co., Concord, NH, 1934
Seller: North Country Books, Milton, VT, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good Plus. Complete issue with original covers and advertisements. Light chipping and tiny tear to front edge of front cover affecting first few pages, light soiling, well bound, clean and unmarked. Inquires about condition details and content always welcome. Comes in a clear archival bag.
brossura copertina flessibile. Condition: Buono (Good). Dalla Collezione di teatro diretta da Paolo Grassi e Gerardo Guerrieri n.126, traduzione di Emilio Castellani. Volume brossurato con copertina flessibile ombrata ma in buone condizioni, i tagli sono regolari ed ingialliti, le pagine sono pulite ben fruibili, salda la legatura. copertina flessibile 120 Buono (Good) . Book.
Published by Farrar & Rinehart, New York, 1937
Seller: Austin Book Shop LLC, Richmond Hill, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. First edition. Good. Some wear to edges. Remnant of dust jacket. 310pp. Illus with 12 b/w photos. Letters From Prison, Poems, And A New Version of "The Swallow Book". Translated from German by R. Ellis Roberts. (loc 1043/1).
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO80180764: 1966. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 124 Pages. Quelques photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Quelques rousseurs sans conséquence pour la lecture. 2eme plat déchiré. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre.
Published by Gustav Kiepenheuer, Cologne, Germany, 1923
Seller: Books for Amnesty, Malvern, Great Malvern, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hb without Dj. Condition: Good. First Edition. Scarce. Poetry translated to Esperanto from German by Helene Wolff. Illustrated with bold woodcuts. Paper-covered boards worn and grubby. Pages evely browned but not foxed. No inscription. All profits to Amnesty International. Size: 13.8cm - 21.1cm with 64pp.
Published by The Nonesuch Press, London, 1923
Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
A fragment of the social revolution of the Twentieth Century. Translated from the German by Vera Mendel. Note on the production of "Masses and Ma' by Jurgen Fehling. Pp. [xii]+58, hand-tipped photogravure frontispiece and three plates; cr. 8vo; black batik patterned papered boards, printed title label on spine (spare title label tipped-in at end), edges of boards a trifle rubbed, the spine (and label) faded; uncut; text block faintly browned, outer leaves and edges foxed; The Nonesuch Press, London, 1923. Unlimited edition. McKitterick 8. *From the library of David Levine, Sydney, with his book label above the earlier armorial bookplate of Sir Frederick Richmond on the upper pastedown. The first translation of Toller's work into English. Masse-Mensch was first produced in Nuremberg at the Stadttheater in November 1920, with an English production by Lewis Casson and the Stage Society at the New Theatre in May 1924. 'Ernst Toller (1893-1939), son of a Jewish merchant, fought in the German army in World War I, but was invalided out. He set up the Students League for Peace in Heidelberg and later organized a strike among the munition workers. He was imprisoned until 1918 and became a communist; on his release he was elected the first President of the Bavarian Republic; he was seized and sentenced to death, but the solders refused to fire, and his sentence was commuted. From 1919 to 1924 he was in prison where he wrote Expressionist poems and plays' [McKitterick p. 179].
Publication Date: 1942
Seller: DMBeeBookstore, Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
Tapa Blanda. Condition: Bien. FOTOS: No dude en pedir mas imagenes. Es de segunda mano, como se ve en la foto, puede preguntar mas detalle del ejemplar.
Published by Kiepenheuer: Potsdam, 1925
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 7.5 x 4.5", boards, 61pp, spine split and cello taped, covers rubbed. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY TOLLER. Toller, who was best known as a tramatist, though he also served as the first president of the Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1918, was imprisioned until 1924, fled the Nazis in the 1930s for America, and finally hanged himself in a NY hotel in 1939. SCARCE.
Published by The New Statesman and Nation, London, United Kingdom, 1934
Seller: Eric James, Lewisporte, NL, Canada
Hard Cover and Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good -. David Low (illustrator). Stapled paperback pamphlet with sewn binding, then sewn into library hardcovers, 47 pages including the drawn cartoon caricatures of the participants;---very gently used ex-library copy of Library of Hart House, University of Toronto, with plain brown covers with gilt front cover title, title again and library code in faded but legible white lettering on spine, covers rubbed, moderate shelf wear to spine ends, corner tips and bottom edges, large bookplate "The Gift of XXX, 12.2.35" inside front cover with another old tiny three-line rectangular "---property of ---Hart House---" label with a far more recent repetition of this label in square format inside the back cover;--- the booklet in orange with bold black lettering with a carciture head of Stalin (with three of our protagonists sitting on his head) on both covers, some looseness of the stitching securing the booklet to the hardcovers (cut this stitching at five points and the booklet is free) but the booklet's original stitching is strong, the text block secure within the orange covers, the covers and all text pages are very clean and unmarked, free of library markings, except for numerous tiny rectangular pinprick perforations of "Hart House" to front cover and sixteen sheets (32 pages), in some cases over text which remains readable. See also our listing for the exceedingly scarce Fifteen Years of White Terror.