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1955WRCLIT70134Paris: Éditions Flinker 1955. Large octavo. Printed wrappers. Portrait. Modest toning at wrapper edges but a very good largely unopened copy. First edition of this significant festschrift this being one of nine hundred copies on Alfama. Contributors include Yourcenar Schweitzer Marcel Brion Blanchot Cocteau Romains Mauriac et al. Éditions Flinker unknown books
194826484New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1948. First one volume edition. Cloth. A very good or better clean copy. No dust jacket. xxi 1207 adv. Illus. with one map in color. 8vo. H. T. Lowe-Porter trans. Mann's four volume masterpiece: Tales of Jacob Young Joseph Joseph in Egypt and Joseph the Provider. Mann unfortunately has fallen into disfavor recently perhaps because he is not "an easy read" but he remains one of the great writers of the century; he received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. Introduction by Mann. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
1948616671948. MANN Thomas. JOSEPH AND HIS BROTHERS Introduction. Trans. from the German by H.T. Lowe-Porter. With a new introduction by the author. New York: Knopf 1948. This is a separate printing of just the introduction; 8vo. stapled wrappers; 12 pp. Some sun soil edgewear to wraps; a serviceable copy of a scarce item. unknown books
193483578New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1934. First American edition of Mann's first novel in his acclaimed tetralogy. Octavo original cloth pictorial endpapers. Lengthily inscribed in the year of publication by Thomas Mann. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with some rubbing and chipping to the extremities. Translated from the German by H. T. Lowe-Porter. Rare and desirable signed and inscribed. Joseph and His Brothers is a four-part novel by Thomas Mann written over the course of 16 years. Mann retells the familiar stories of Genesis from Jacob to Joseph chapters 27-50 setting it in the historical context of the Amarna Period. Mann considered it his greatest work. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
1938294803New York: Knopf 1938. First. hardcover. near fine. 2 vols. black cloth tops stained yellow. New York: Knopf 1938. First American Edition.<br/><br/> Near fine copies the gilt on the spines very slightly dulled. In the original printed board slipcase which is browned but intact.<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
33936Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY 1938. 2 volumes in publisher's slipcase. Very good condition. . Other hardcover books
193896001New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1938. First American edition of the third installment of Mann's four-part novel retelling the vast saga of Genesis which Mann considered his greatest work. Octavo 2 volumes pictorial endpapers. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the half-title page "Herr Pforzheimer herrlich dankbar fur schonste reichste Gastfreundschaft" which translates as "thankful for a beautiful summer day <span class="match">in</span> his wonderful estate." The recipient Carl H. Pforzheimer was a founder of the American Stock Exchange and amassed a large fortune on Wall Street as a specialist in Standard Oil stock. He was an avid collector of rare books and manuscripts and built the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle which contained nearly 25000 items and is now housed in the New York Public Library. In near fine condition. In the rare original glassine and original pictorial slipcase. Rare and desirable. Mann wrote the four-part novel Joseph and His Brothers over the course of 16 years. Set in the 14th century B.C.E. the tetralogy presents the story of Genesis in standard Egyptian chronology from the ascension of Akehnaten to the death and funeral of Jacob. A dominant topic of the novel is Mann's exploration of mythical truths in the midst of the emergence of monotheism as well as the central notion of the underworld and man's descent into it. "Against an extraordinarily vivid background of the pace of life in all its detail is told the inside story of Joseph and Potiphar's wife up to its climax when -- defeated in her determination to win his love she turns against him and Potiphar unwillingly is forced to give him to Pharaoh as slave and prisoner. So much for the pattern of the tale. But the philosophy and understanding and interpretation is Mann's -- and for that it is a book not to passed over. One of the great masters of prose today Mann gives us some of his best in this stupendous work" Kirkus Reviews. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
194447776NY: Knopf 1944. Hardcover. Very good. First American Edition. Light foxing to prelims ink gift inscription and name on front free endppaer else a very good harback in an edgeworn jacket that has some minor loss at the extremities. <br/><br/> Knopf hardcover books
19442222009<p>First American edition so stated. Octavo. Translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter. Bibliography. Dust jacket unclipped. Very good. 608 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Fourth and last volume of Mann's "Joseph and His Brothers" tetralogy originally published in Stockholm in 1943 under title: Joseph Der Ernahrer. Notable for the 5-page bibliography of Mann's works at end. Composed printed and bound by the Plimpton Press.</p> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
19442222011<p>First American edition so stated. Octavo. Translated by H. T. Lowe-Porter. Bibliography. Dust jacket unclipped. Very good. 608 pages.</p><p>Fourth and last volume of Mann's "Joseph and His Brothers" tetralogy originally published in Stockholm in 1943 under title: Joseph Der Ernahrer. Notable for the 5-page bibliography of Mann's works at end. Composed printed and bound by the Plimpton Press.</p><p>With signature of Lillian F. Arlin Charlottesville VA on front free endpaper.</p> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
1944UMANJOS00MELAlfred A. Knopf 1944. Very Good. Mann Thomas. Joseph the Provider. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1944. 608pp. 12mo. Black cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Book condition: Very good with spine ends gently bumped tiny white stains to spine and a red mark on front free endsheet. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
194425846New York: Alfred Knopf 1944. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 8vo. Stated First American Edition. 608 pp plus ads at rear. The concluding novel in Mann's tetralogy Joseph and His Brothers. Gilt lettering at spine has flaked away in part. Otherwise a square well-bound copy in very good price-intact dustwrapper with some small chips at edges and spine tips. Translated from the German by H. T. Lowe-Porter. Alfred Knopf hardcover books
1944005132New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1944. First American Edition stated. Near Fine cloth front board faint rub in a Very Good Plus dust jacket small chip head of spine spine a bit darkened rubs at the folds inside of jacket age-toned not showing on outside. Mann won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1939. The 4th and concluding work in his great tetralogy. . First American Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover books
194423959New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1944. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; black cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; yellow topstain; dustjacket; 608pp 8. Previous owner's name in felt-tipped pen on front pastedown else Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $3.00 lightly edgeworn with a touch of sunning overall a few short tears and evidence of tape removal at the crown on verso; Very Good. Concluding volume in Mann's tetralogy which tells the story of the Biblical Joseph's rise as a statesman in Egypt. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
1944255598New York: Knopf 1944. First. hardcover. fine/good. 8vo black cloth d.w. New York: Knopf 1944. First American Edition.<br/><br/> Fine copy in a very good dust wrapper toned on the spine and chipped at the corners & extremes of spine; two small chips at the top of the spine impinge on the word "Joseph".<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
1944UMANJOS00AMAlfred A. Knopf 1944. Very Good. Mann Thomas. Joseph the Provider. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1944. 1st edition. 608pp. 12mo. Black hardcover with gilt on spine. Book condition: Very good with light rubbing to extremities and yellowing to edges of textblock and endpapers. Binding is sound and pages are clean. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Yellowing to spine and rubbing to edges with small closed tears to top of front panel and bottom corner of rear panel. Price-clipped. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
19441328New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1944 First American edition. Translated from the German by H.T. Lowe-Porter. Black cloth with gilt-lettered spine. Gilt is wearing from spine and spine ends are lightly rubbed else a fine copy. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
194483459New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1944. First American edition of Mann's final work in his acclaimed four-part novel and is widely regarded as one of the greatest creative works of the twentieth century. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper in the year of publication "To Charles Jackson grateful for his visit and for the fine gift of his book. Pac. Palisades I.VII 44 Thomas Mann." Mann moved to Pacific Palisades California with his family in 1940 and became friends with the recipient Charles Jackson. The book referenced in this inscription is Jackson's novel The Lost Weekend published in 1944 and describing five days in the life of an alcoholic thought to be autobiographical. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Translated from the German by H.T. Lowe-Porter. A nice association. Joseph and His Brothers is a four-part novel by Thomas Mann written over the course of 16 years. Mann retells the familiar stories of Genesis from Jacob to Joseph chapters 27-50 setting it in the historical context of the Amarna Period. Mann considered it his greatest work. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
194432318Berlin / Vienna / Stockholm: Fischer 1944. First editions. Four volumes original cloth very good copies in lightly worn dust jackets. "Die Geschichten Jaakobs" is inscribed by Mann "Herrn Gottschalk mit den besten Wuenschen New York 23.v.37". "Die junge Joseph" and "Joseph in Ägypten" are signed. <br/><br/> Fischer hardcover books
1926D4335Gera: Verlag Friedrich Blau 1926. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps lettered in gilt on front cover; 8vo; pp. 20 printed in red and black. Covers a little rubbed and sunned lightly creased and chipped along the edges; text block a slightly wrinkled. <br/><br/> Verlag Friedrich Blau paperback books
1980229527Milano: Olivetti 1980. First. paperback. fine/near fine. Desegni di Rosario Morra. 8vo pictorial wrappers. Milano: Olivetti 1980. First Edition.<br/><br/> Fine in tissue dust wrapper darkened on the spine in publisher's board case.<br/><br/> Olivetti unknown books
195946895New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1959. First edition 8vo pp. 6 211 7; frontis portrait; black cloth with gilt title on spine in red pictorial dust jacket; top edge in red; near fine in a near fine dust jacket ink checkmarks at bibliography in back bookplate on front paste down light rubbing and fading to dust jacket edge. <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
19609026313Middletown: Wesleyan University Press 1960. 1st . Hardcover. fine/fine. Edited by Herbert Wegener. Translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston. <br/><br/> Wesleyan University Press hardcover books
19261422Lubeck: Otto Quitzlow Verlag 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Original tan cloth stamped in red. <br/><br/> Otto Quitzlow Verlag hardcover books
1926771411926. MANN Thomas. LUBECK ALS GEISTIGE LEBENSFORM. Lubeck and the Intellectual Life. Lubeck Otto Quitzow 1926. 8vo. 55pp. First edition. A lecture given on the occasion of the 700th anniversary of the city of Lubeck where Mann lived until his eighteenth year. Subtitled "The origins of Buddenbrooks" referring to Mann's first novel written at the age of 25. Small marginal spot to pp. 40-41; Light spotting to endpapers and edges of text block else fine in cream cloth with picture of "Buddenbrook-Haus" in red. Dust jacket smudged with small chips and edge tears. unknown books