Die Heilung Durch Den Geist: Mesmer, Mary Baker-Eddy, Freud
Zweig, Stefan
Die Heilung Durch Den Geist: Mesmer, Mary Baker-Eddy, Freud
Zweig, Stefan
Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1931. 1st edition. 8vo. 446pp. German. Good book. Spine ends slightly frayed. Boards soiled and mildly shelfworn. Owner's name on front free endpage, publisher's page, and title page; also embossed on title and dedication pages, and stamped throughout in bottom margin. Some minor soiling on page edges. Inquire if you need further information.
Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Maroon cloth cover with lion rampant embossed on front cover. Decorative design, title and author's name in faded gold on spine. Light fading on spine with some bumping and shelfwear. Text is clean and square. Binding is solid.15 illustrations plus frontis. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. The story of Mary Queen of Scots with index and reproductions of historical art work used as illustrations. 366 pp.
NY:: Harmony Books,. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0517545535 . With an introduction by John Fowles. Translated from the German by Jill Sutcliffe. First printing thus. Near fine in a near fine (age toning to flap edges) dust jacket.; 250 pages .
Text in German. First edition-Fifth printing, 1945. Binding is tight and square. Pages are clean and unmarked. P.o. bookplate the first page. Moderate rubbing and some shallow chipping to the edges and corners of the DJ. DJ is now protected by a mylar cover.
Viking Press, 1933. First Edition. Hard Cover. Clipped dust jacket has moderate shelfwear, several chips and tears, heavily toned, especially on spine, small piece missing at top of spine. Cover has moderate shelfwear, corners, edges, and spine ends rubbed. Sunned. Minor soiling, gilt has dulled. Pages are clean and unmarked, slightly toned. Binding is tight. Hinges are perfect. Good reading/research copy. Zweig offers a nuanced, psychological portrait of Marie Antoinette—one that's rich in empathy and aimed to present her not as a mythic figure, but as a complex, often misunderstood human being. He emphasizes her contradictions, emotional struggles, and human vulnerabilities rather than royal grandeur.
Londo: Jonathan Cape, 1981. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. First English edition. Introduction by John Fowles. Translated from the German by Jill Sutcliffe. Foxing on page edges, very good in a near fine dust jacket with slight toning at the edge of flaps. Signed by Fowles on the title page.
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