First edition. Hardcover with dust jacket. 8vo with 250 pages. The book and dust jacket are in very good condition with very slight shelf wear. One 1/4" tear to top of front panel. Interior is clean and tight. "Zweig is a gripping storyteller and these stories are taut, atmospheric and psychologically astute. Zweig explores the human mind in the grip of obsession, fear, guilt, sexuality and suicide....Each story is gripping and beautifully written." Black spine/White text.
Die Heilung durch den Geist. Mesmer - Mary Baker Eddy - Freud
ZWEIG, Stefan
Die Heilung durch den Geist. Mesmer - Mary Baker Eddy - Freud
ZWEIG, Stefan
Publisher: Insel Verlag
Date published: 1931
Leipzig: Insel Verlag, 1931. First Edition. First printing. Octavo. Publishers black-and-yellow cloth boards (hardcover); 445pp. Mild external aging and soil; internally clean, tight and unmarked; Very Good. With the Bauhaus-style bookplate of psychologists Richard & Editha Sterba, graduates of the first class of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.
New York, NY.: Thomas Seltzer. Very Good. 1922. First Edition. Hardcover. This book is hard-bound in tan paper covered boards with a brown cloth spine with a printed paper label. The cover sshow a few faint damp-stain spots, edge-wear, and light rubbing to the corners and spine-ends. There is light wear to the front hinge but with the binding solid. The contents are bright and clean, with light rubbing to the pages. There is a previous owner bookplate on the front paste-down. .
First edition. Foreword by Stefan Zweig. 72pp. Illustrated with photographic plates. Plain wrappers. Text in German. Covers age-toned with chips at corners, spine worn and chipped (affecting lettering) with loss at ends, about very good with flap of dust jacket laid in (the rest of jacket lacking).
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