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Published by McGraw-Hill Education, 1965
ISBN 10: 0075536498 ISBN 13: 9780075536499
Language: English
Seller: Orion Tech, Kingwood, TX, U.S.A.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.62.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.62.
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Published by Édition Gallimard, Paris, 1964
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Good. French. Good paperback, ex library copy. Cover and page block are shelf worn, with marks and minor scuffs, light wear to edges and corners, library sticker adhered to spine foot. Usual array of stamps and stickers within. Text block is tightly bound, content clean and clear. CN. Used.
Published by Knopf, New York, 1961
Language: English
Seller: Andrew's Books, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Hardcover 12th printing (1961) in plain black boards has minor shelf-wear, top text-block darkened, tight and unmarked. Unclipped dramatically illustrated jacket in new mylar cover has two inch vertical tear to top front cover, moderate edge-wear, rear flap torn and still attached. A solid copy, not ex-library.
Published by Alfred A Knopf, Inc., A Borzoi Book, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1954
Language: English
Seller: Mattabesset Books, Kensington, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Alfred A Knopf, Inc., A Borzoi Book, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1954. "Seventh [7th] Printing, November 1954" (stated) of the First American Edition, the first printing of which was on August 2, 1948. Translation from the French "La Peste" (Librairie Gallimard 1947) by Stuart Gilbert. Very Good condition. No Dust Jacket. The Text Block is clean, soft white, tight, with a slightly curved front board, slightly canted, red topstain, and with no marks of any kind other than faint marks left from pencil erasures. The Binding is full black cloth, color uniform throughout though glazing to front board is uneven, with grim reaper embossed on the front board, gilt title, etc., to the spine, off-white endpapers unmarked except for a prior owner's name on the top of the front free endpaper and some stray black ink marks at the top of the front endpapers, and wear at all four corners and the bottom edge. No Jacket. See photos. v, 278, [i] pages. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2". An absurdist novel and an existentialist classic, the story describes the inability of indviiduals to affect their own fate, with echoes of Kafka's The Trial.
Published by Librairie Plon, Paris, France, 1960
Seller: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, U.S.A.
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Add to basketLibrary Binding. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. The cover of this all-in-French book is in excellent condition. Text is otherwise tight in binding. Text is clean and free of blemishes throughout. No other markings or indications of note. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Modern Library, 1960
Seller: Bibliodisia Books, IOBA, MWABA, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Translated by Stuart Gilbert, and considered the finest translation of this work in English. Early printing of the Modern Library edition, with $2,45 price on flap and ML logo on cover and endpapers, with the scythe illustration on the jacket. A near fine copy, clean and unmarked in an archival Mylar cover.
Seller: eCampus, Lexington, KY, U.S.A.
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Add to basketCondition: Good. The Modern Library New York 12mo. 278 pages. green cloth boards. binding tight. underlining and notes in margins by previous owner.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st US Edition. Black cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Spine ends and corners bumped and frayed, with small splits to cloth. Maroon topstain. Binding shaken and cracked. Text with pen marking and underlining throughout. Interior lightly toned. Prev owner name to ffep, and their blindstamp to an early page. No stickers. Not ex-library. 278 pp.
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Alfred A. Knopf New York 1958 tenth printing, december 1958. black cloth boards slightly rubbed and stained. previous owner inscription to ffep. binding tight, pages bright.
Published by Hamish Hamilton, London, 1946
Seller: BestBooks, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First U.K. Edition, in very good condition; no dj. In the original green cloth (gilt titles to spine) with fading around the extremities of front board. Booksellers original writing inside front - tight binding. Camus's first novel, and the first to be published in English, preceding the American edition published by Knopf, and with an introduction by Cyril Connolly not present in the American edition.
Cloth. Condition: Fine. None (illustrator). The second impression of the first English language translation of Albert Camus's absurdist existentialist classic, in the striking original Michael Ayrton dust wrapper. First published in the original French in 1947, and first translated into English the following year, this is the first edition, second impression of the first English language edition, translated by Stuart Gilbert.In the original price clipped dust wrapper, with front flyleaf stamped with the later price of 7s 6d.Camus's novel is set in the French Algerian city of Oran as it combats a plague outbreak and is put under a quarantine. The novel stresses the powerlessness of the individual characters to affect their own destinies.Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957, largely due to this novel. In the publisher's original cloth binding, with clipped dust wrapper. Externally, fine. Dust wrapper lightly age toned, with minor loss and a touch of chipping to back strip tail, and with dust wrapper restored with tape to the reverse at back strip head and tail and flyleaf folds head and tail. Price stamp to tail of front flyleaf. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Fine. book.
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. None (illustrator). First edition. The first English language translation of Albert Camus's absurdist existentialist classic, in the striking original Michael Ayrton dust wrapper. First published in the original French the year prior, this is the first edition, first impression of the first English language edition, translated by Stuart Gilbert.In the original unclipped first impression dust wrapper.Camus's novel is set in the French Algerian city of Oran as it combats a plague outbreak and is put under a quarantine. The novel stresses the powerlessness of the individual characters to affect their own destinies.Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957, largely due to this novel. In the publisher's original cloth binding, with unclipped dust wrapper. Back strip and board perimeters age toned, with small mark to tail of front board, and a touch of shelf wear to back strip tail. Light spotting to text block fore edge. Dust wrapper exceptionally bright, with minor loss to tail of fold over rear joint, and just a touch of chipping to back strip head. Internally, firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright. Very Good. book.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, NY, 1948
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
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Add to basketHardcover. First American Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 278 pages. In Good condition with a Good minus condition dust jacket. Blue-grey and black spine with black, red, and white lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering, price is uncut "$3.00 net", has moderate shelving wear, mild to moderate wear along the extremities, chipping along the joints and fore edges, scratches on the rear cover, tears along the head edges and spine, and moderate age-toning. Boards have mild age-toning along the head and tail edges, mild wear along the extremities, stains on the rear board, and bending wear along the spine head and tail edges. Text block has mild splitting to the gutter pages 89-121, stains on the rear end-page and paste-down, moderate age-toning throughout, mild wear along the edges, and faded dark red inking along the head edge. DL consignment. Shelved in Case 6. Albert Camus was born November 7, 1913 in Dréan, Algeria (then French Algeria). Camus' mother was deaf and illiterate, his father killed in acting in 1914 serving in World War I and he would grow up very poor pied-noir (a slang term for French and other European people born in Algeria). Camus would be diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1930, at which time he moved in with his uncle Gustave Acault. Living with his uncle, Camus found a great love for philosophy, taking particularly to Greek philosophers and Nietzsche. This love of philosophy would push Camus to completing a degree in philosophy in 1936. During and after his time in university, Camus would join the Algerian Communist Party and Algerian People's Party, both of which sought freedom from colonial rule in Algeria. Camus' work with the ACP greatly involved organizing the "Théâtre du Travail" [Worker's Theater] which would be renamed "Théâtre de l'Equipe" [Theater of the Team] after Camus and the ACP split. Some of the scripts written for "Théâtre de l'Equipe" would become the basis for his later novels. In 1938 Camus solidified his anti-colonial feelings, working for a leftist newspaper which spoke out against the colonial regime as well as the rising fascist regimes across Europe. In 1940 Camus moved to Paris after the banning of the newspaper, there producing his "first cycle" of works on the absurd, including his most famous work "L'Étranger" ("The Stranger"). With the outbreak of World War II and the German invasion of France, Camus fled Paris, moving first to Lyon in southeast France, then to Algeria, and then to the Frech Alps to recover from a flare up of tuberculosis. It was in the Alps that Camus began work on his "second cycle" of works, now dealing more with revolt. "La Peste" or "The Plague" would be published in 1947 in France, and in 1948 in the US riding on Camus' infamy gained both for his earliest works and for his role in the French Resistance against German occupation. It depicts the Algerian city of Oran amidst a devastating plague and many different people's reactions to it, from feelings of despair to those who fight bravely against the illness. Both Camus' own tuberculosis and a cholera epidemic which killed a large portion of Oran in 1849 were inspirations for the novel, though it was set in the 1940's. The novel has been noted as allegorical for the French resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II. Upon it's release, "The Plague" received generally positive critical reception with moderate commercial success. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the novel became a best-seller with publisher Penguin Classics reporting difficulties matching demand. Many hailed "The Plague" as a reflection of the time, with lockdown measures compared to the novel's cordon sanitaire, and Camus' own daughter noting that it should be inspiration for people to take responsibility in how they reacted to the pandemic. 1387500. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1948
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. First American edition. First American edition, first printing. vi, 278, [2] pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth with blindstamped front board, gilt lettering on spine. Near Fine with tiny stain to front board, old bookstore ticket on front free endpaper, in a Very Good dust jacket, price-clipped, rubbed along edges, tiny chip in top of front panel, a few tape mends to verso. Camus' existentialist novel, La Peste in the original French, set in Oran, Algeria.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, NEW YORK, 1948
Seller: Wm Burgett Bks and Collectibles, San diego, CA, U.S.A.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First American Edition. CLEAN Good+ 1948 First American Edition First Printing with Good price clipped dust jacket.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1946
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Add to basketCondition: Near Fine. First American Edition. First American edition, first printing. [vi], 154, [1] pp. Bound in publisher's tan cloth with maroon spine lettering and red topstain; lacking dust jacket. Near Fine with light wear to covers and light foxing to covers and endpapers. A nice first American edition of Camus' existential novel.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1946
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Add to basketCondition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First American Edition. First American edition, first printing. [vi], 155, [1] pp. Bound in publisher's beige cloth stamped in brown, red topstain. Near Fine with offsetting to endpapers from dust jacket. In a Very Good unclipped dust jacket with light edgewear, light toning and moderate soiling, and creasing to lower rear panel. An attractive copy of the existentialist classic. The Stranger was first published in France in 1942, in a limited print run of 4,400 copies. By 1946, Camus was an international celebrity thanks to his role as editor of the Resistance journal Combat, and his novel was simultaneously published in Britain and the United States to great acclaim.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1946
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. First American Edition. First American edition, first printing. [vi], 154, [1] pp. Bound in publisher's tan cloth with maroon spine lettering, red topstain. Very Good with tanning and foxing to spine and edges. Offsetting and foxing at endsheets with ownership of writer and artist Mariquita Villard [Platov], Reed College, Portland, Ore. at front free endpaper. A nice first American edition of Camus' existential novel.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1946
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Add to basketFirst American Edition. First American edition. [vi], 154, [1] pp. Bound in publisher'sl tan cloth with maroon spine lettering, red topstain. Basically Fine, contents unmarked, hint of toning to spine, lacking the dust jacket. A very nice copy of the classic existential novel.