A fascination biography of the famous and popular French writer, discussing his family background, his personal life, the development of his art of writing, his contemporaries and friends, much more; contains appendix, bibliography. Translated from the German by William and Dorothy Rose. Hardcover, 404pp., binding firm, lettering and pagination clear. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
CUARENTA AÃOS DESPUES DE LA MUERTE DE STEFAN ZWEIG SE ENCONTRÃ EN SU LEGADO LA SEGUNDA NOVELA DEL AUTOR, LO CUAL CONSTITUYÃ UN DESCUBRIMIENTO PARA EL MUNDO DE LA LITERATURA
L'anima che guarisce Mesmer, Mary Backer Eddy Sigmund Freud
Stefan ZWEIG
L'anima che guarisce Mesmer, Mary Backer Eddy Sigmund Freud
Stefan ZWEIG
Date published: 1937
1937. Stefan ZWEIG - L'anima che guarisce Mesmer, Mary Backer Eddy Sigmund Freud. Versione dal tedesco di Lavinia Mazzucchetti - 1937. Spearling & Kupfer, Milano; Brossura editoriale con titoli al piatto e dorso; 8°, cm 23.9; 1.vol; Pagg. 357; Macchie al piatto, barbe editoriali, nel complesso ottimo esemplare; firma d'appartenenza al frontespizio. Arnold Zweig (Glogau, 10 novembre 1887 - Berlino, 26 novembre 1968) è stato uno scrittore tedesco.
Ursus Books, 2007. Hard cover. Fine/No jacket. Includes "missing" frontispiece designed by Joseph Goldyne consisting of a piece of original seventeenth century paper. Originally printed in an edition of 100 numbered copies by Peter Koch. This copy is out of series, but still signed in pencil under colophon by Koch and Goldyne.
The Invisible Collection - finely printed in an edition of 100 copies
Zweig, Stefan, illus. Joseph Goldyne
The Invisible Collection - finely printed in an edition of 100 copies
Zweig, Stefan, illus. Joseph Goldyne
Publisher: Ursus Books
Date published: 2007
New York: Ursus Books, 2007. First printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. No. 89 of 100 copies signed by the printer, Peter Koch, and artist Joseph Goldyne, who has supplied a blank frontispiece on 17th century paper, signed by him on the paper in pencil as well as at the colophon. 8vo, orange-pink laid paper boards, just short of fine copy (tiniest bump to top edge of front board). Koch printed this in Berkeley. Comes with original description folded in from Ursus Books. A fable about collecting; Goldyne, in addition to being a well known California artist, is also a renowned collector.
New York: Ursus Books, 2007. Frontispiece by Joseph Goldyne. Pp. 16+[2](colophon, verso blank), hand-tipped frontispiece, the publisher's device on title page and a couple of small text decorations printed in light red/brown; tall demy 8vo; black morocco-backed light brown papered boards, spine lettered in gilt, printed paper title label on upper board, top fore-corner of lower board a trifle bruised, book label of David Levine, Sydney, on the upper pastedown; Ursus Books, New York, 2007. One of 50 numbered copies thus, signed by the artist and printer. *Designed and printed by Peter Rutledge Koch with Jonathan Gerken and Jonathan Fetter-Vorm at Peter Koch Printers, Berkeley, California. The frontispiece is an original etching, As The Blind Remember, by Joseph Goldyne, printed on seventeenth century paper and signed in pencil by the artist. Zweig's short story was originally published in 1925, as Die unsichtbare Sammlung.
(Budapest): A fordÃtó kiadás (Neufeld Zoltán), 1933. First Hungarian edition. Signed by the author. Inscribed by the translator. Limited edition up to hundred copies, numbered. In publisher's gilt cloth. Cover lightly stained. In fine condition.. First Hungarian edition. Signed by the author. Inscribed by the translator. Limited edition up to hundred copies, numbered. In publisher's gilt cloth. 159, (1) p. One of the one-hundred signed copies of the first Hungarian edition of Jeremiah, Zweig's pacifist play. Also inscribed by the translator.
New York: The Viking Press, 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. First American edition, translated from the German by Phyllis and Trevor Blewitt. 8vo. 498 pp. Blue cloth, with gilt lettering to the front board and spine, corners rubbed, spine dulled with faint spots around the bottom, spine foot bumped and rubbed, head worn, with a 2cm tear in the cloth. Without the dust jacket. Bookplate of Liliore Green Palmer to front paste-down. Signed by Zweig in purple to the first blank. Clean throughout and the binding tight and square. Good candidate for a rebind, or quite alright as it sits without the dj.
[Masereel, Frans]; Arthur Holitscher; Stefan Zweig
Frans Masereel
[Masereel, Frans]; Arthur Holitscher; Stefan Zweig
Publisher: Axel Juncker Verlag
Date published: 1923
Berlin: Axel Juncker Verlag, 1923. First edition. Leather bound. Very good. 177pp. Large octavo [26 cm] Bound in full red Morocco with raised bands and the title gilt on the backstrip, boards embossed in blind. Top edge gilt. Marbled endsheets and pastedowns. Moderate rubbing to raised bands of spine. Small bookplate on the front free endsheet. Signed by Masereel on the page bearing his self-portrait p. [31] (though heâs docketed â32â to the colophon). Includes 42 woodcut illustrations and a pasted-in photograph of Masereel on verso of title. This edition was limited to 150 numbered copies on handmade paper, this is copy 88.
The Old-Book Peddler and Other Tales for Bibliophiles
Zweig, Stefan; Koch, Theodore W. [Translator]
The Old-Book Peddler and Other Tales for Bibliophiles
Zweig, Stefan; Koch, Theodore W. [Translator]
Publisher: Northwestern University / The Charles Deering Library
Date published: 1938
Evanston, IL: Northwestern University / The Charles Deering Library, 1938. Second Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Second printing. Signed by Stefan Zweig in purple ink on the front free end paper. Publisher's patterned red paper covered boards with title labels on spine and upper board. Near Fine with light toning and shelf wear to covers. Signed by the Austrian writer whose work inspired the 2014 Wes Anderson film, The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1925. New German Edition. Near Fine. New edition, reprint (33-45 thousand), originally published in 1922. Signed by Stefan Zweig in purple ink on the front free end paper. Publisher's orange cloth with spine decorated in gilt and black and front cover lettered in gilt, lacking the dust jacket. Near Fine, with faint fading to the spine, and an owner bookplate to the half-title page. A lovely copy, signed by the author. Text in German language.
The Old-Book Peddler and Other Tales for Bibliophiles
Stefan Zweig [Signed] Translated by Theodore W. Koch
The Old-Book Peddler and Other Tales for Bibliophiles
Stefan Zweig [Signed] Translated by Theodore W. Koch
Publisher: Northwestern University The Charles Deering Library
Date published: 1938
IL: Northwestern University The Charles Deering Library, 1938. Book. As New. Hardcover. Signed by Author(s). 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. THE OLD-BOOK PEDDLER AND OTHER TALES FOR BIBLIOPHILES by Stefan Zweig. Evanston: The Charles Deering Library, 1938. Second printing signed by the author. Cloth Hardcover, 4 1/8" x 6 1/8". .
Zweig, Stefan; Phyllis and Trevor Blewitt [Translator]
Beware of Pity
Zweig, Stefan; Phyllis and Trevor Blewitt [Translator]
Publisher: The Viking Press
Date published: 1939
New York: The Viking Press, 1939. First Edition. Very Good. First American edition, first printing. Signed by Stefan Zweig on the front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's royal blue cloth with gilt lettering; lacking dust jacket. Very Good with shelf wear at extremities; slight lean to binding, spine faded and mottled, lettering is quite rubbed. Offsetting to end sheets with remnants of small bookseller ticket to rear; contents lightly tanned. Scarce historical novel that was later adapted into film by Maurice Elvey in 1946. Wes Anderson loosely based The Grand Budapest Hotel off this work.
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