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197643636Boston: Godine 1976. First US edition. 107 pp. Very good plus in like dust jacket. Translated from the original German by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman. Boston: Godine unknown books
198231821NY:: Limited Editions Club. Near Fine. 1982. Hardcover. B006LO3ASI . In the English version by Desmond Vesey. With the English lyrics and a new introduction by Eric Bentley. Illustrations and an original lithograph by Jack Levine. This copy is number 1465 of a limited edition of 2000 copies. SIGNED by Jack Levine and Eric Bentley. Publisher's Monthly Letter laid in. Fine in a very good edge worn with several chips age darkened glassine dust wrapper. Housed in a near fine slipcase. . Limited Editions Club, hardcover books
1982Embry 79028Limited Editions Club 1982. One of 2000 copies signed by the illustrator and author of the introduction. Fine in fine faintly rubbed publisher's slipcase with one light mark to rear panel. Lithographs by Jack Levine. Black cloth titled in gilt. Limited Editions Club, 1982. One of 2000 copies, signed by the illustrator and author of the introduction. hardcover books
1982Embry 177668The Limited Editions Club 1982. One of 2000 copies signed by the illustrator Jack Levine and Eric Bentley intro. Owner's blindstamp to title page else fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Illus. by Jack Levine including one original lithograph. Black cloth. Includes the Monthly Letter. The Limited Editions Club, 1982. One of 2000 copies signed by the illustrator, Jack Levine and Eric Bentley (intro). hardcover books
197779497NY:: Vintage Books Random House. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. In collaboration with E. Hauptmann and K. Weil. Translated from the German by Ralph Manheim and John Willett. Book club edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Vintage Books (Random House), hardcover books
193818323New York: Hillman-Curl Inc. Very Good in Poor dj. 1938. 1st U.S. edition. Hardcover. book itself is solid and internally clean some soiling and light shelfwear to top and bottom edges; the jacket however has had about as many bad things done to it as you can imagine: it's been laminated which has resulted in considerable yellowing/discoloration trimmed a bit along the top and bottom edges and the flaps are glued to the pastedowns; some of the laminate has also been peeled away which doesn't help matters much. A novelization essentially of Brecht and Kurt Weill's "The Threepenny Opera." Jacket-blurbed as "an unashamed and outrageous epic of roguery triumphant -- a rollicking full-blooded story whole-hearted in its descriptions of rascality and corruption" this translation was first published in England in 1937 by Robert Hale. A not-especially-pretty example of a fairly scarce book. . Hillman-Curl, Inc. hardcover books
1979Embry 140259St. Martin's Press 1979. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. St. Martin's Press, 1979. First edition, first printing. unknown books
196122262Hamburg: Dr. Ernst Hauswedell & Co. 1961. Hardcover. Pink cloth printed in black issued without dust jacket near fine with front board a tiny bit sprung one of 750 copies signed by Hansen-Bahia whose woodcuts appear throughout the book. In near fine cardboard slipcase. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Dr. Ernst Hauswedell & Co. hardcover books
196351709NY: Grove Press 1963. First Edition the only complete and unabridged edition. 8vo pp. 124. Illustrated with production photos. A fine copy in original pictorial wrappers. Signed by the translator Eric Bentley. One of the most influential dramatists of our time he is best known for his classic plays The Threepenny Opera Galileo and Mother Courage and Her Children Grove Press unknown books
1968040979Berlin: Suhrkamp Verlag 1968. 42.-49. Tausend. Mit Anleitungen Gesangsnoten und einem Anhang. 158 2p. music original stiff printed boards Bibliothek Suhrkamp 4. Suhrkamp Verlag unknown books
1927JC12760Berkeley: Propylaen 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Marbled paper over boards paper labels mounted to upper board and spine; 8vo. Spine tanned; chipping at spine tips; along joints with mull exposed and edges of boards; boards rubbed and a little stained. Internally nice and clean. <br/><br/> Propylaen hardcover books
196657874NY: Hill and Wang 1966. First Dramabook edition. 8vo pp. 294. Index. Edited and translated by John Willett. Illustrated. Paper wraps. Edges soiled some underlining and notes in ink cover scuffed and soiled o/w VG. Hill and Wang unknown books
1964WRCLIT54492New York: Hill & Wang 1964. xv32946pp. Gilt grey cloth. 32 pages of black & white photographs. Notes. Appendices. Index. A few marks to the top edge spine gilding dull otherwise a very good copy in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with two short edge tears and creases to backstrip. Woodcut portrait of Brecht by Antonio Frasconi on the rear panel. First US edition. Brecht's major critical writings on the theatre and aesthetics appear in translation for the first time in English edited and translated by John Willett. Hill & Wang hardcover books
196418796New York: Hill and Wang 1964. First American Edition. Octavo. Gray cloth boards; dustjacket; 294pp. Tight Near Fine copy in lightly rubbed jacket small stain to inside front flap; Very Good. Hill and Wang unknown books
1964302219New York Hill and Wang 1964. 1964. First American edition so stated; "April 1964". 8vo. Edited and translated by John Willett. Dust jacket designed by Leo Manso price clipped. Very good. 294 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Hill and Wang [1964]. hardcover books
P004280Moscow: Khudozhestvennaia literatura 1936. Octavo 22 à 15 cm. Original pictorial embossed cloth; 197 3 pp. Twelve full-page illustrations and thirteen vignettes by Evgenii Kogan who has signed and inscribed this copy most likely to the writer Lev Grigorevich Gel'man 1864-1951. Very good. Authorized Russian translation from the German manuscript of Bertold Brecht's play known in English as "Round Heads and Pointed Heads" written shortly before Hitler was elected Reichskanzler. It has been described as "Brecht's first anti-Fascist play one of the few which Brecht directed during his years of exile . Round Heads and Pointed Heads would become a lightning rod in the literary politics of exile in Moscow" Stephen Parker Brecht: A Literary Life 300-301. While initially conceived as an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Measure by Measure" the rapid growth of National-Socialism prompted Brecht to depart from his original inspiration. The play became a clear parody of the Nazi's demagogery and racial politics set in the fictive country "Peru" whose inhabitants are divided into "round heads" "Tschuchen" and the "pointy heads" "Tschichen" leading to radicalization and violence. The play's genealogy and reception are complex: scheduling conflicts prevented it from being premiered in Berlin in January 1932. After going into exile in 1933 Brecht rewrote the piece for a performance in Copenhagen which was cancelled due to censorship concerns; a planned performance directed by Piscator in Moscow in 1935-1936 did not materialize nor was Brecht able to secure contracts in France. In November 1936 the play premiered in a Danish-language performance; its first German production would come only in 1948. This Russian translation is the first full appearance of the play in print in any version an English translation followed in 1937 and the first German edition of the finalized text appeared in 1938.<br/><br/>In a curious division of labor blank verse and prose were translated by Valentin Stenich; couplets and songs by Semen Kirsanov. Both were noted avant-garde poets in their own right. Stenich later fell victim to Stalin's Purges: he was arrested for his well-known anti-Soviet views and shot in 1938. With an effusive inscription by the Soviet artist Evgenii Kogan 1906-1983 a student of Vkhutemas and later Vladimir Favorsky. As a result the book may subsequently have been removed from circulation. One of 3000 copies. KVK OCLC show no copies outside of Germany where it is held by Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin the Brecht-Archiv at Akademie der Künste and Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. hardcover books
1970WRCLIT56064New York: Pantheon Books 1970. Cloth and boards. Top edge a bit darkened else near fine in lightly nicked and edge- worn dust jacket First American edition. Volume I in the authorised Collected Works of Bertolt Brecht with translations into English by various hands under the editorship of Ralph Manheim and John Willett. Contains Baal Drums in the Night In the Jungle of Cities The Life of Edward the Second of England and Five One Act Plays. Pantheon Books hardcover books
1970WRCLIT56056New York: Pantheon Books 1970. Cloth and boards. Near fine in lightly nicked and edge-worn dust jacket First American edition. Volume I in the authorised Collected Works of Bertolt Brecht with translations into English by various hands under the editorship of Ralph Manheim and John Willett. Contains Baal Drums in the Night In the Jungle of Cities The Life of Edward the Second of England and Five One Act Plays. Pantheon Books hardcover books
19653921Berlin: Suhrkamp 1965. 21 volumes. Original boards or original cloth. Very good and fine copies. First editions except vol. I of Stücke which is a later printing of Brecht's collected works The first 12 of 14 eventually published volumes of plays and the first 9 of 10 of poems. W.-G. 64 77. Additional shipping will be required. <br/><br/> Suhrkamp hardcover books
195326044Berlin: Suhrkamp 1953. Small 8vo pp. 327. Zweiter Band. Leben Eduards des Zweiten Von England. In German. VG. Brecht's early work. Suhrkamp unknown books
1979398068Philadelphia: The Brecht Theatre of Temple University 1979. Unbound. Near Fine. 8.5" x 11". Photocopy. Old folds as mailed near fine. Addressed and mailed on verso undated but postmarked in 1979. The flyer describes the show as "A bizarre goofy farout original performance art junk collage." OCLC not surprisingly locates no copies. The Brecht Theatre of Temple University unknown books
195825091Berlin: Deutchen Akademie Der Kunste 1958. First Edition. Large 8vo pp. 37 63 90. In German. Three volumes in a publisher's cloth folder. All paper wraps. The three volumes are: Aufbau Einer Rolle Laughtons Galilei; Aufbau Eine Rolle Buschs Galilei these two are mainly photographs; and the text of Brecht's play Leben Des Galilei. Books nice folder little worn. llustrated with Laughton's 1947/48 performance in the U.S. Performed when he worked with Brecht on the English language version and the later performance by Busch in 1956 in Brecht's Berliner Ensemble. Deutchen Akademie Der Kunste unknown books
1967032564Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1967. 20 volumes complete original stiff printed wrappers in the publisher's original stiff slipcase. Suhrkamp unknown books
1962046502Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag 1962. 36.-45. Tausend. 200 8p. original stiff boards BIbliothek Suhrkamp 81. Suhrkamp Verlag unknown books
1927W49342Berlin: Im Propylaen- Verlag 1927. Marbled paper covered boards with brown paper labels on upper cover and spine with white titling. Top edge stained blue other edges foxed. Minor losses of paper at spine ends. Some foxing throughout particularly on pre and postliminaries. German language collection of rhymes songs and other short works. First Edition. Paper Covered Boards. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Im Propylaen- Verlag Hardcover books