Blue cloth boards are scuffed and well worn, spine is darkened and chipped. End pages very browned with notation. Title/Copyright page missing. Text is clean & unmarked.
W.H. Allen. Very Good- in Good+ dust jacket. 1951. Hardback. Dust jacket is edgeworn with small areas of loss to corners and upper/lower spine, black ink marks to edges of front, price clipped; boards are clean, gilt titling faded and darkened, corners sharp; binding is tight except joint exposed between pp48.9; pages are unmarked aside from previous owner's ink signature on front endpaper, previous seller's bookplate on front pastedown. ; 5.25 x 1 x 8 inches; 191 pages .
New York: Viking, 1946. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. First edition. About Very good in good dust jacket. Some foxing on front free endpaper and on text edges/ cloth edges and corners bumped and rubbed/ jacket has large tear on front and spine/ fad.
London: Cassell and Company Limited, 1950 Previous owner's inked name on ffep and light pencil underlining on about 20 pages, else textblock and binding is clean and tight overall. lightly rubbed and edge-worn, unclipped dust jacket. 468pp.; including index . Hallam Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good (in mylar). Illus. by Plates. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Hard Cover.
Partridge, David (ed) Sherwood Anderson, Honore de Balzac, William Faulkner, Stefan Zweig, Thomas Mann, Guy de Maupassant, Katherine Mansfield, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Burke
Crimes of Passion
Partridge, David (ed) Sherwood Anderson, Honore de Balzac, William Faulkner, Stefan Zweig, Thomas Mann, Guy de Maupassant, Katherine Mansfield, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Burke
Publisher: Garden City Publishing
Date published: 1947
First edition first printing of this collection of short crime stories. Some of the collected are: That Evenin' Sun Do Down by William Faulkner, The Chink and the Child by Thomas Burke, The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy, The Guilty Party by O. Henry. 21 stories in total. There is a 2 inch semi closed tear to the dustjacket's rear panel bottom edge. Price clipped otherwise in very good / good condition.
Partridge, David (Editor) Sherwood Anderson, Honore De Balzac, William Faulkner, Stefan Zweig, Thomas Mann, Guy De Maupassant, Katherine Mansfield, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Burke, Ivan Bunin, John Collier, Etc.; Dust Jacket Illustraton By Vera Bock
Crimes Of Passion
Partridge, David (Editor) Sherwood Anderson, Honore De Balzac, William Faulkner, Stefan Zweig, Thomas Mann, Guy De Maupassant, Katherine Mansfield, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Burke, Ivan Bunin, John Collier, Etc.; Dust Jacket Illustraton By Vera Bock
Publisher: Garden City Publishing
Date published: 1947
Garden City Ny: Garden City Publishing, 1947. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Ix, 337 Pp. Red Cloth, Gilt. First Edition Stated. Book Near Fine, Gilt Brilliant, Former Owner's Inscription Dated In 1947. Dust Jacket With Light Usage, Price Inked Out, A Few Minute Losses At Edges, Slight Browning To Spine Panel. [No Comparably Lurid Volume Of "Horrid Economic Crimes" Because , Well, Almost Everyone In Commerce And Government And Academia Would Find That Objectionable.]
Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2009. First Paperback edition. Original Wraps. Very Good+ in Wraps. First Paperback edition. Original Wraps. Underlining by Oliver Sacks. Dr. Sacks often made comments in the margins or had conversations with the author in the text. From the library of Dr. Oliver Sacks, the renowned neurologist, author, and educator. He was, in his life, celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of the human brain and his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to a broader audience. In doing so, he highlighted the profound impact of neurological disorders on human identity and experience. His library is a reflection of this remarkable polymath's questing mind. Near fine. Glossy pictorial wrappers. 8vo. xvi, 472pp. Illus. (b/w). All underlining, emphasis, and notations are in the hand of Dr. Oliver Sacks.
Stefan and Friderike Zweig: Their Correspondence, 1912-1942.
ZWEIG, Stefan and FRIDERIKE.
Stefan and Friderike Zweig: Their Correspondence, 1912-1942.
ZWEIG, Stefan and FRIDERIKE.
Publisher: Hastings House,
Date published: 1954
NY:: Hastings House,. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1954. Hardcover. Translated from the German and edited by Henry G. Alsberg. First edition thus. INSCRIBED by Friderike Zweig to a previous owner in 1958. Very good in a very good (moderate edge wear with a large chip on the front panel) dust jacket. ; 344 pages; Signed by Author .
Ben Jonson's Volpone: A Loveless Comedy in 3 Acts, Freely Adapted by Stefan Zweig
JONSON, Ben; Stefan Zweig, trans. into German; Ruth Langner, trans. back into English; Aubrey Beardsley, illus
Ben Jonson's Volpone: A Loveless Comedy in 3 Acts, Freely Adapted by Stefan Zweig
JONSON, Ben; Stefan Zweig, trans. into German; Ruth Langner, trans. back into English; Aubrey Beardsley, illus
Publisher: Viking Press
Date published: 1928
New York: Viking Press, 1928. First Thus. 12mo (17.75cm.); publisher's cloth in light tan decorative dust jacket printed in brown and orange; [6],187pp.; frontispiece and decorations throughout. Jacket extremities gently rubbed, small chip at spine crown, spine a bit toned, else Near Fine in Very Good or better jacket. "A New York Theatre Guild Production" - upper jacket panel. A modern adaptation of Jonson's 17th-c. comedy; this version was later adapted for George Antheil's 1953 opera.
Wien Leipzig Zurich: Herbert Reichner Verlag, 1935. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 21 Tafeln. 526 Pp. Orange Cloth Stamped In Brown And Gilt. First Printing. Fine. Dust Jacket Browned, Light Wear, A Few Very Tiny Edge Ters, Damp Spotting To Spine. Original Slipcase / Shipping Carton
New York: Viking Press, 1931. First American Edition. First printing. 12mo. Yellow cloth, titled in maroon on spine with color pictorial vignette to front cover; dark green topstain; 121pp. Light soiling to cloth, else a straight, tight, Near Fine copy. In the original pictorial dustwrapper, unclipped (priced $1.50 on front flap), lightly soiled but generally bright and unfaded, Very Good+. Zweig's controversial novella, originally published in the Viennese newspaper Neue Freie Presse in 1922. The story, filled with Freudian references, deals with the romantic obsession of an abortionist with one of his patients, leading finally to her death and his suicide â almost needless to say, this was hardly the drink of choice for Americans in the Great Depression; the print run must have been small and sales smaller still, as today the book is unexpectedly scarce in commerce, and rarely found in nice condition.
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