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    • Published by Edition Rot, Stuttgart, 1967

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      Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, United KingdomPsychoBabel & Skoob Books

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      Paperback. Condition: Very Good. German language. Issue No. 30 in the 'Rot' series. Smaller sized paperback in very good condition. From the collection of German literature scholar, S.S. Prower, with original purchase receipt laid in. This issue featuring writing by Francis Ponge, and edited by Max Bense and Elisabeth Walther. R

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      Seller: Le Livre à Venir, Chantelle, FranceLe Livre à Venir

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      Traduit du français par Elisabeth Walther. Stuttgart/Siegen: der Augenblick, K. Mayer, 1964. Direction: Max Bense et Elisabeth Walther. Un volume broché (15x16 cm) sous couverture à rabat, (32) pages. Texte de Francis Ponge. Couverture de Walter Faigle. Bon état. Edition originale de la traduction allemande de Pour un Malherbe.

    • Published by edition rot., Stuttgart., 1967

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      Seller: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, United KingdomSims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB

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      Square 8vo. (151 x 151 mm). Leaf with title and Ponge's text in German translated from the French by Elisabeth Walther printed on doubled leaves throughout as issued, final leaves with Walther's 'nachwort'; printed by Hansjörg Mayer. Original publisher's red and white printed wrappers by Walter Faiglewith flaps, title 'rot' to f