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197118075London: Jonathan Cape 1971. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. BOOK NEAR FINE/JACKET VERY GOOD. 8vo - over 7¾"" - 9¾"" tall. Signed by Author. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on a special decorative bookplate. AN EXTREMELY CLEAN ATTRACTIVE COPY WITH A BRIGHT DUSTJACKET IN NEW GLOSSY BRODART. NO PREVIOUS OWNER MARKINGS. 1ST PRINTING. HANDSOME COPY. Jonathan Cape hardcover
198318420London: Jonathan Cape 1983. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. BOOK NEAR FINE/JACKET VERY GOOD. 8vo - over 7¾"" - 9¾"" tall. Signed by Author. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on a special decorative bookplate. AN EXTREMELY CLEAN COPY WITH A BRIGHT DUSTJACKET IN NEW GLOSSY BRODART. NO PREVIOUS OWNER MARKINGS. 1ST PRINTING. HANDSOME COLLECTIBLE COPY. Jonathan Cape hardcover
106189Würzburg Königshausen & Neumann 2009–. Gr.8° je ca. 300 S. Broschur Exlibrisstemp. a. Vors sonst tadell. Otto Friedrich Bollnow 14. März 1903 in Stettin; † 7. Februar 1991 in Tübingen war ein deutscher Physiker Philosoph und Pädagoge.Nach der Machtergreifung der Nationalsozialisten bekannte er sich zum neuen Regime. Am 11. November 1933 unterzeichnete er das Bekenntnis der deutschen Professoren zu Adolf Hitler. In einem Artikel Politische Wissenschaft und politische Universität plädierte er für eine „totale Universität“ im nationalsozialistischen Sinne. 1934 veröffentlichte er die Broschüre Das neue Bild des Menschen und die pädagogische Aufgabe in der er sich zur „nationalsozialistischen Revolution“ bekannte.6 Ab 1933 gehörte er dem Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur und ab 1934 dem Nationalsozialistischen Lehrerbund an. Am 1. Februar 1940 beantragte er die Aufnahme in die NSDAP und wurde zum 1. Juni desselben Jahres aufgenommen. Außerdem war er Mitglied der SA.Seit 1953 hatte er den Lehrstuhl für Philosophie und Pädagogik in Tübingen inne. Dort lehrte er bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1970. Im Jahre 1975 erhielt er in Straßburg die Ehrendoktorwürde. 1980 wurde ihm der Kulturpreis der deutschen Freimaurer verliehen.Durch und durch ein deutsches Leben im 20. Jht. ohne Entnazifizierung ohne Schuldeingeständnis.Gutachten zu Otto Friedrich Bollnow in der NS-Zeit pdf 581 Kb. 010 Würzburg, Königshausen & Neumann, 2009– unknown
200718428New York: Harper Collins 2007. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. BOOK NEAR FINE/JACKET NEAR FINE. 8vo - over 7¾"" - 9¾"" tall. Signed by Author. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on a special decorative bookplate. AN EXTREMELY CLEAN COPY WITH A BRIGHT BEAUTIFUL DUSTJACKET IN NEW GLOSSY BRODART. NO PREVIOUS OWNER MARKINGS. 1ST PRINTING. HANDSOME COLLECTIBLE COPY. Harper Collins hardcover
199916891sB12London: Flamingo 1999 The remarkable odyssey of a brother and sister living in the imagined future manages to tell us a great deal about the present we only dimly perceive and scarcely know how to value. 407pp. Signed by the author to the title page and dated 6th April 1999. Flamingo hardcover
14977Maskew Miller. A first edition fifth impression second edition metric second impression published by Maskew Miller. A very good book SIGNED on the title page without dedication by Doris Lessing and Nadine Gordimer. Some rubbing to the edges and some spotting here and there. Rare to find both signatures. In 2001 Lessing was awarded the David Cohen Prize for a lifetime's achievement in British literature. In 2008 The Times ranked her fifth on a list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945". Maskew Miller unknown
19529067London; Michael Joseph 1952 1952. Hard Cover. SIGNED FIRST EDITION. Octavo pp. 319 1. Publishers' green cloth with gilt titles to spine in price-clipped dust-jacket designed by Peter Rudland. Slightly cocked with a touch of sunning to spine tips corners rubbed; and a barely visible bruise to top edge of upper board. Free endpapers a little toned. Dust-jacket a hint of toning to white panels with nicks & creases to edge and some loss to spine tips and corners. A very good book in a good jacket. Signed by the author without dedication to half-title. A full-scale portrait of a girl from adolescence to womanhood set in Africa where Noble Prize winning author Lessing grew up. "Martha Quest" was her second novel and the first in the five volume semi-autobiographical series "Children of Violence". London; Michael Joseph, 1952 hardcover
2008126022<p>Tall thin 8vo. green cloth-backed paste paper boards with repeat devices of goats and a woman standing with children printed in green; lettered in gilt to the backstrip; housed in a matching green cloth slipcase; textured cream endpapers; title woodcut vignette of the author; a fine copy. Limited edition one of 176 copies of which just 150 are hand numbered and signed by the author. The publication is dedicated to children living with HIV/AIDS. Containing the full speech given by Lessing on her acceptance of the prize at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm on the 7th December 2007. On awarding the prize Professor Horace Engdahl permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy singled out The Golden Notebook as a pioneering work and described Lessing as that epicist of the female experience who with scepticism fire and visionary power has subjected civilisation to scrutiny . Lessing was reportedly out shopping when the award was announced and was typically irreverent in her response to the news. "I've won all the prizes in Europe every bloody one. I'm delighted to win them all the whole lot" she said to the reporters gathered outside her home in north London. "It's a royal flush." The Guardian. She was the oldest person ever to receive literature's most prestigious prize aged 87 and the 11th woman to win in its 106-year history. Her speech however ends on a more poignant note. It is that girl she writes and the women who were talking about books and an education when they had not eaten for three days that may yet define us . A fine copy. More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.</p> Oak Tree Fine Press, Fyfield hardcover
1962HALL505085Hardback. 1962. The book is very good except for slight tape marks on the endpapers. The dust jacket is near fine apart from 2 very small marks on the front flap. . hardcover
116074New York Thomas Y. Crowell 1951. . First US edition signed by the author; 8vo; original red cloth spine lettered in gilt dust jacket.<br /> Signed by the author to the title page. The author's first collection of short stories. A good copy extremities of jacket a worn and chipped light age toning and soiling front flap loose. Worn and creased along the edges of the boards.<br /> New York, Thomas Y. Crowell, [1951]. hardcover
116076London Michael Joseph 1951. . First edition; 8vo; original brown cloth spine lettered in gilt dust jacket.<br /> The author's first collection of short stories. A very good copy extremities of jacket a little worn and chipped light age toning to spine panel long tear along the front joint. Booksellers ticket to front paste down.<br /> London, Michael Joseph, 1951. hardcover
1964015708Copenhague & Paris Hengelo - Jacqueline de Jong 1964 In-4 Broché, couverture illustrée Edition originale
2L4577Jos Scholz Mainz um 1920 16 unpaginierte Seiten mit 8 Farblithographien bzw. Farbzinkographien sowie 8 einfarbige Illustrationen Halbleinen Name auf Vorsatz/ etwas fleckig/ hinterer Einbanddeckel mit unwesentlicher Knickspur. - Scholz' Künstler Bilderbücher Nr. 328/ sonst gutes Exemplar/ Franz Xaver Stahl 1901-1977 war deutscher Tiermaler und Professor an der Kunstakademie München - unknown
BN45432C. H. Beck München. <br/><br/> C. H. Beck, München. unknown
1990BN110503Deutscher Klassiker-Verlag 1990. 1990. Werke und Briefe in zwölf Bänden 5.1-2 : Werke 1760 - 1766 / Werke 1766 - 1769 <br/><br/>Werke und Briefe in zwölf Bänden 5.1-2 : Werke 1760 - 1766 / Werke 1766 - 1769 Deutscher Klassiker-Verlag unknown
1981Q-0224018914Jonathan Cape 1981-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Jonathan Cape hardcover
198747376FISCHER 10/1987. 1. softcover. Canopus im Argos: Archive Ungekürzte Ausgabe! FISCHER paperback
ria9783112673416_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
BN172384De Gruyter. Hardcover. Wie die Alten den Tod gebildet <br/><br/>Wie die Alten den Tod gebildet Gotthotd Ephraim Lessing De Gruyter hardcover
177758806BBBerlin, bey Christian Friedrich Voss. 1777. Klein-8°. Frontispiz, Titel, XII, 254 S. Kalblederband der Zeit mit blindgeprägter Deckelfiletierung, goldgeprägtem Rückenschild, wenig Rückenvergoldung und Besitzermonogramm am unteren Kapital.
197824613AB1978. Leipzig Insel 1978. Folio. 152 Seiten. Hardcover/ Gebundene Ausgabe mit originalem Schutzumschlag in Brodart / Mylar Spezielle Sammler - Schutzfolie für Schutzumschläge. Leinen mit illustriertem Schutzumschlag. Sehr guter Zustand mit nur absolut geringen rein äußerlichen Gebrauchsspuren. Rücken des Umschlags etwas vergilbt. Nathan the Wise original German title: "Nathan der Weise" is a play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing in 1779. It is a fervent plea for religious tolerance. It was never performed during Lessing's lifetime and was first performed in 1783 at the Döbbelinsches Theater in Berlin. Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade it describes how the wise Jewish merchant Nathan the enlightened sultan Saladin and the initially anonymous Templar bridge their gaps between Judaism Islam and Christianity. Its major themes are friendship tolerance relativism of God a rejection of miracles and a need for communication. Wikipedia Anatoli Tankhum Lvovich Kaplan December 26 1902 in Rahachow Belarus- July 3 1980 in Leningrad was a Jewish-Russian painter sculptor and printmaker whose works often reflect his Jewish origins. Kaplan one was one of six children; his father was a butcher in Rahachow which was at that time within the Jewish Pale of Settlement in Russia. His background was therefore not dissimilar to that of Marc Chagall born a generation earlier in 1887 and although their lives were very different their art has much in common. The shtetl figures in many of Kaplan's paintings - autobiographical references are very clear in The Butcher's Shop 1972 and Tailor's Shops 1975 and in the many illustrations which he was to create to the works of Sholem Aleichem. Around 1922 Kaplan came to Leningrad then named Petrograd where he was to base his career for the rest of his life although he often revisited the towns of his childhood. He graduated in 1927 from the Russian Academy of Arts there. In the 1930s he became associated with a group of artists and lithographers in Leningrad which had been instructed to prepare a series of works dedicated to the remote Jewish Autonomous Oblast being created by Stalin in the hope of resettling Russia's Jewish population in a remote area in the Far East of the country. Here Kaplan learnt and took to the skills of printmaking developing many individual techniques. His first cycle of prints 1937-1940 was entitled Kasrilevka the name of the village invented by Sholem Aleichem. During the war Kaplan was at first evacuated to the Urals but returned to Leningrad in 1944. His lithograph cycle of Landscapes of Leningrad during the Days of the Blockade 1948 was widely acclaimed in Russia and was purchased by eighteen State galleries. At one time Kaplan was supervisor of design in a glassware factory and this gave him an interest in the third dimension which was later to blossom in his ceramics and sculptures. From the 1950s onwards Kaplan's artworks concentrated on Jewish themes despite constant and often serious opposition and obstruction from the Soviet cultural authorities. Amongst these works should be mentioned his cover and illustrations to the Jewish Folksongs of Dmitri Shostakovich 1977 illustrations to Aleichem's Tevye the Milkman 3 series 1957-1966 The Enchanted Tailor 1954-57 and Song of Songs 1962 and a magnificent series of coloured lithographs printed in London in 1961 on the old Jewish Passover song Chad Gadya One Kid Goat. Throughout this time Kaplan was also producing paintings though in view of their subject matter they were rarely displayed in the Russia of his time. From 1967 onward he began also to produce ceramics and sculptures including a remarkable set based on the characters of Gogol's Dead Souls. Wikipedia Anatoli Lwowitsch Kaplan 28. Dezember 1902 in Rahatschou Weißrussland; 3. Juli 1980 in Leningrad war ein russisch-jüdischer Maler Bildhauer und Grafiker. Kaplans Umfeld in der Kindheit war nicht unähnlich dem von Marc Chagall der eine Generation früher 1887 geboren wurde. Auch wenn das Leben der beiden Künstler sehr unterschiedlich verlief so haben sie in ihrem Werk doch viel gemeinsam. Vor allem die Stetl-Gestalten und Szenen spielen bei beiden eine große Rolle. Ebenso die autobiographischen Bezüge wie sie in Kaplans Gemälden Metzgerladen 1972 und Schneiderladen 1975 ganz offensichtlich sind ebenso in vielen Illustrationen zu Werken des Schriftstellers Scholem Alejchem. Auf der Akademie wurde Kaplan in erster Linie als Maler ausgebildet. Weil er damit in den Jahren danach sein Brot nicht verdienen konnte musste er alle möglichen Aufgaben übernehmen. Dadurch erwarb er sich Routine auch in dekorativen und plakativen Arbeiten sowie in unterschiedlichsten Techniken samt dem Umgang mit Schrift und Ornamenten. Im Jahr 1937 erhielt er den Auftrag des Leningrader Ethnographischen Museums für die jüdische Sektion eine Serie von Lithographien zu schaffen. Jetzt erst in der Experimentierwerkstatt des Leningrader Künstlerverbandes erlernte Kaplan systematisch die Techniken der Druckgrafik. Er entwickelte auch eigene Verfahren. Seinen ersten Lithographie-Zyklus 19371940 nannte er Kasrilewke nach einem Dorf in einer Erzählung von Scholem Alejchem. Der Krieg brachte einen harten Einschnitt in Kaplans künstlerisches Wirken. Erst 1944 nach der Rückkehr aus der Evakuierung im Ural konnte er seine Arbeit wieder aufnehmen. Er begann sofort mit einem Lithographien-Zyklus über die Leiden seiner Stadt. 1946 erschien die Mappe Leningrad in den Tagen der Blockade. Kaplan führte die Bildfolge bis zum Ende der fünfziger Jahre weiter und bezog den Wiederaufbau ein. Ab 1953 konzentrierte sich Kaplan wieder ganz auf jüdische Themen. Damit eckte er ständig und ernsthaft bei den sowjetischen Kulturbehörden an. Unter den Werken dieser Epoche sind besonders bemerkenswert die Illustrationen zu Jüdische Volkslieder von Dmitri Schostakowitsch zu Scholem Alejchems Tewje der Milchmann Der behexte Schneider und Stempenju und zu Mendele Moicher Sforims Fischke der Lahme. Ab 1967 schuf Kaplan vor allem Keramiken und Skulpturen darunter einen bemerkenswerten Satz von Gestalten aus Gogols Roman Die toten Seelen. In Formen und Farben beweist er einen phantastisch-spielerischen Umgang mit dem Material. Wikipedia hardcover
1759114490Berlin: Christian Friedrich Voß. Good with no dust jacket. 1759. Presumed First Edition. Hardcover. Quarter Leather spine only with grey marbled paper covered boards. Probably a later 18th/early 19th century rebind but retaining most of the original spine . Loss to the top of the spine and repaired to the bottom. Bumped corners. Title label in gothic lettering to spine. Copper engraved Frontispiece and Vignette engraving on the title page. A former owners name in old ink has been erased from the title but some traces remain. Pagination runs as follows : - Blank endpaper; Frontispiece and title page; blank reverse. I- XII 1-248pp then 250 followed by 249 = Pages in right order - pagination reversed. I presume therefore this is a 1st Edition 1st printing . Page fore-edges marbled but marbling very faded as it is on the paper to the boards. Internally very tight but with some light thumbing/marks and spotting/patching here and there - but overall quite clean and all legible. One small hole to the blank fore-edge of page 20 o/w NO major faults. Complete. The vignette and the allegorical frontispiece are by J. W. Meil. GERMAN Text throughout. See Images. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Christian Friedrich Voß hardcover
19802105250001Alfred a Knopf 1980-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x5. Signed. 5 volume hard cover set - vol 1 3rd printing - all others 1st printings - volume 5 signed by Lessing on 1/2 title page - some wear to edges of dust jackets now in mylar covers vol 1 price clipped - some staining to cover of vol 5 - otherwise covers fine bindings strong contents clean - enjoy Alfred a Knopf hardcover
1979008312Random House Inc. DJ in archival cover. Stated first American edition. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1979. Random House Inc hardcover
200821411NY: HarperCollins 2008. First US edition first prnt. Originally published by Fourth Estate in the same year. Signed by Lessing on the title page. Black & white photographs. Spine ends lightly pushed; otherwise in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Lessing's combination of novella and memoir of her parents' lives affected by WW I. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. HarperCollins Hardcover books