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1969B 04797The Hogarth Press 1969. seventh impression. Hardcover. Good/good. No inscriptions. Dustwrapper rubbed. This book throws a vivid light on the historical background of Hitler's rise <br/><br/> The Hogarth Press hardcover
041347450X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
GOR005461979Paperback. Very Good. paperback
193532314London: The Hogarth Press 1935. First Edition. 8vo. publisher's original green wove cloth lettered in black on the spine 280 pp A very good sound copy with fading to the green on the spine the lettering still bold and clear with a bookplate and remains of an old one to the front pastedown and a faint green ink stamp on the titlepage. FIRST EDITION AND A BOOK WHICH WAS A POPULAR AND CRITICAL SUCCESS DURING PUBLICATION. "Mr. Isherwood has written a brilliant successor to The Memorial. His hero Mr. Arthur Norris once modestly described himself as a gentleman. There were others who did not agree with him. This candid but affectionate portrait by one who came to know him only too well is concerned with a single episode in his sensational career. its background is the Berlin of 193-33 a city of prostitutes and political gunmen on the edge of starvation and civil war. And its minor characters Frl. Schroeder and the sinister Schmidt Olga the procuress and Otto the boxer the Communist leader and the baron are all typical of that extraordinary epoch. The Hogarth Press hardcover
193924175London: The Hogarth Press 1939. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. beige cloth spine lettered in red and lightly faded. Very good. 317 pages. 18.5 x 12.5 cm. This is perhaps his most famous literary work. His writing juxtaposes the rise of National Socialism and the squalor of a city where poverty and violence were rampant with the superficial hedonism of the last dregs of the post-Weimar era. Clean copy tiny bookplate EHK front cover pastedown. The Hogarth Press hardcover
34937LONDON THE LAND PRESS 1980. SPECIAL LIMITED EDITON OF 400 COPIES THIS BEING NUMBER 53. SIGNED BY ISHERWOOD. PRINTED BY SEBASTIAN CARTER AT THE RAMPANT LION PRESS. THE TYPE IS 'MONOTYPE' IMPRINT AND THE PAPER SPECIALLY MADE HAYLE FROM BARCHAM GREEN. BINDING DESIGNED BY JAMES BROCKMAN.SMALL QUARTO IN DECORATIVE BLUE CLOTH. VERY GOOD. LONDON, THE LAND PRESS, 1980 hardcover