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20111104046Berlin : Verbrecher, 2011. 215 S. Originalbroschur.
1981WRCLIT79131Berlin: Initiative Künstler für den Frieden 1981. 158pp. Quarto. Pictorial wrapper over plain stiff wrapper. Illustrated throughout. Outer wrapper a bit frayed along extreme top edge with tiny chip internally fine. First edition. A multi-national though largely German language anthology of prose poetry music and art in support of peace and disarmament. Initiative Künstler für den Frieden unknown books
192475842Potsdam, Der Weiße Ritter Verlag (Ludwig Voggenreiter), 1925 (recte: 1924). 144 S. (19 x 13 cm). OBrosch. mit VDeckel-Vign.
192375841Berlin, Der Weiße Ritter Verlag (Ludwig Voggenreiter), (1923). 194 S. (davon 39 S. Verlagsbericht 1923). Mit 2 Taf. u. mehreren tls. ganzseit. Text-Abb. (19 x 13 cm). OKart.
198637722Rostock, Hirnstorff Verlag 1986. 354 Seiten., 8°. OLeinwand mit weißem illustrierten OSchutzumschlag (dieser mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren).,
1888119298New York and London: White & Allen 1888. Small octavo pp. 1-2 3 4 5-256 original maroon boards imitation calf spine panel stamped in gold floral patterned endpapers all edges plain. First U.S. edition. Various bibliographers including Bleiler and Reginald state that this anthology series was reprinted under varying titles including this one. Reginald dates 1895 The first editions were produced in 1888 as WEIRD TALES: AMERICAN etc. by William Paterson of London and apparently first or later printing sheets were later utilized by Brentano's of New York. However the earliest U.S. printing was this White & Allen edition. According to The American Catalogue the five volume set was published in 1888 in imitation calf at $2.50 and imitation half calf i.e. half cloth and boards at $7.50 per set respectively. The 1888 publication date is here confirmed by a gift inscription dated 1888 on the front free endpaper. Collects eleven stories by Samuel Lover Will. Carlton Charles Lever T. Crofton Croker J. B. O'Meara and others. Barron ed Horror Literature 2-4. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1666. Reginald 14973A. Boards rubbed at spine ends and corner tips several small stains at edges of boards some tanning to free endpapers a very good copy. #119298 White & Allen unknown books
1888119295New York and London: White & Allen 1888. Small octavo pp. 1-2 3 4 5-256 original half maroon cloth and marbled boards spine panel stamped in gold brown coated endpapers. First U.S. edition. Various bibliographers including Bleiler and Reginald state that this anthology series was reprinted under varying titles including this one. Reginald dates 1895 The first editions were produced in 1888 as WEIRD TALES: AMERICAN etc. by William Paterson of London and apparently first or later printing sheets were later utilized by Brentano's of New York. However the earliest U.S. printing was this White & Allen edition. According to The American Catalogue the five volume set was published in 1888 in imitation calf at $2.50 and imitation half calf i.e. half cloth and boards at $7.50 per set respectively. Collects nine stories by Edgar Allan Poe Washington Irving Nathaniel Hawthorne William Gilmore Simms and others. Barron ed Horror Literature 2-4. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1665. Reginald 14972A. Boards lightly worn at corner tips a very good copy. #119295 White & Allen unknown books
1928156896London: Published by Illustrated Newspapers 1928. Octavo pp. 1-7 8-192 original red cloth front panel stamped in gold and ruled in blind. First edition. Brief accounts of mysterious and occult "happenings" selected from a series of "weird" narratives submitted by "responsible people in good faith" published in the TATLER. Bleiler 1948 p. 30. Owner's name and date "Xmas 1930" on front free endpaper. A bright very good or better copy. #156896 Published by Illustrated Newspapers unknown books
196799195Weinheim, Verlag Julius Beltz, 1967. 132 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Hardcover/Pappeinband
200935592Frankfurt, M. : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl., 2009. Orig.-Ausg. 714 S. : Ill. ; 19 cm broschiert
2006213663Darmstadt: WBG, 2006. XVI, 208 S., Ill., 20 cm. OPp., gebundene Ausgabe.
199620215ABStuttgart, Quell, 1996. Gr.8°. 339 Seiten. Mit Autorenkurzbiographien. Farbig illustrierter Originalpappband. - Wohlerhalten bis neuwertig. = QuellmagazinBuch.
200318794München Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl., 2003. 223 S. 19 cm, Broschiert ,aus rechtlichen Gründen im Schnitt als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet ,
1995146311Zürich : Manesse, 1995. 479 S.; 16 cm; gebunden, Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag; Kopffarbschnitt; Lesebändchen,
199677163Zürich: Sanssouci, 1996. 238 S., Ill. Leinen, gebundene Ausgabe.
2011219927Berlin: Rütten & Loening, 2011. 247 S., Ill., 20 cm. kart., broschiert.
44743Rastatt, Arthur Moewig, ohne Angaben. 419 Seiten , 20 cm Pappeinband
2011137498[Ravensburg] : Ravensburger, 2011. 42 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; 24 cm; gebunden, illustrierter Orig.-Pappband;
200261226Bremen: Ed. Temmen 2002. 1. Aufl. 126 S.; 20 cm Pappe 0
200118806Frankfurt am Main ; Leipzig Insel-Verl., 2001. 189 S. 18 cm, Broschiert ,aus rechtlichen Gründen im Schnitt als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet ,
2004139069Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verl., 2004. Neuausgabe; 255 S.; 19 cm; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
200331845Reinbek bei Hamburg Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verl., 2003. 255 S. 19 cm, Broschiert ,
19352599BBHeilbronn, Salzer., 1935. Kl.8°. [10 : 15,8 cm]. 109 Seiten. Frakturdruck. Originalhalbleinenbändchen mit goldgeprägter Deckelvignette und Titel. - Ein sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen.
193039266ABHeilbronn, Eugen Salzer, 1930. kl8° (15x10), 109 S., grüner Oln mit goldPräg, 21.-25. Tsd. lichtverfärbt und gering angeschmutzt, Name auf Zwischentitelblatt, sonst fest und sauber,
20041254412München; Wien: Hanser., 2004. 93 S. Pp.