Michael Weichert Editor (2 results)
More imagesOJFN MAREW-FRONT KEIN NEIS [= All Quiet on the Western Front]. Oifn Marev front keyn nayes
Remarque, E. M. Eric Maria; Issac Bashevis Singer, translator; Michael Weichert, editor
Language: Yiddish
Published by B. Kletzkin, Vilna, Vilnius, Wilno, 1929
- Hardcover
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.Meir Turner
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Good. 2nd Edition. 205 x 145 mm. 241pages. First edition. In Yiddish. Translated from the German by Noble price winner Isaac Bashevis Singer. Frontispiece is a duotone portrait of the author. Original pictorial linen boards with a striking two-color design on upper cover. Title pages detached, brittle. Hing…es exposed. Dark brown endpapers. Novel on the subject of soldiers' difficulties to reintegrate into normal life after having experienced extreme combat situations. Adapted for the screen by Maxwell Anderson, George Abbott, Del Andrews and C. Gardner Sullivan. The film was directed by Lewis Milestone, nominated in three categories, cinematography, best writing achievement, and was awarded the Oscar for best film for producer Carl Laemmle Jr. in 1930. Other adaptations were commissioned for television, radio, music, and theater. Text in Yiddish.
More imagesOJFN MAREW-FRONT KEIN NEIS [= All Quiet on the Western Front]. Oifn Marev front keyn nayes
Remarque, E. M. Eric Maria; Issac Bashevis Singer, translator; Michael Weichert, editor
Language: Yiddish
Published by B. Kletzkin, Vilna, Vilnius, Wilno, 1930
- Hardcover
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.Meir Turner
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Good. 2nd Edition. 205 x 145 mm. 241pages. In Yiddish. Translated from the German by Noble price winner Isaac Bashevis Singer. Frontispiece is a duotone portrait of the author. Original pictorial linen boards with a striking two-color design on upper cover. Title detached, brittle. Dark brown endpapers. Nov…el on the subject of soldiers' difficulties to reintegrate into normal life after having experienced extreme combat situations. Adapted for the screen by Maxwell Anderson, George Abbott, Del Andrews and C. Gardner Sullivan. The film was directed by Lewis Milestone, nominated in three categories, cinematography, best writing achievement, and was awarded the Oscar for best film for producer Carl Laemmle Jr. in 1930. Other adaptations were commissioned for television, radio, music, and theater. Text in Yiddish.