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1985TN231411Fine Art Society London 1985. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Small landscape 4to in colour printed stiff card covers unpaginated approx. 112pp mainly sketches and accompanying text __CONDITION : A well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy page-block edges faintly foxed or tanned few spots of slight shelf rub to cover edges. . __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Fine Art Society, London paperback
2008Q-1843914417Hesperus Press 2008-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hesperus Press paperback
185986157Leipzig, Otto Spamer, 1859. X, 420 S. Mit 1 Frontispiz. (= Volksbibliothek der Deutschen Classiker, Supplement). Kl.-8vo. 15 cm. HLdr. d. Zt. mit RVergold.
70657Hamburg, Rowohlt, 1983.
1930001826New York New York: Brewer & Warren Inc. 1930. First English . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Inside front and rear covers with staining from previous paste down of dust jacket fold ins; dust jacket spine mostly missing while front and rear are intact; book plate of previous owner Madison Cawein internationally known poet in Louisville Kentucky 1865-1914; translated from German by Marion Saunders; with 322 pages. <br/> <br/> Brewer & Warren Inc. hardcover
1930433236New York: Brewer and Warren 1930. Hardcover. Fine. First American edition and the first edition in English. Translated by Marion Saunders. Fine lacking the dustwrapper. Brewer and Warren hardcover
193025258New York: Brewer & Warren Inc. Very Good in Good dj. 1930. First American Edition. Hardcover. the book itself is only mildly shelfworn; the jacket presents well at the front panel and spine with just a few nicks along the top and bottom edges and some wrinkling/creasing in the lower right area of the front panel but the rear panel is unfortunately blemished by about a dozen small holes no doubt the legacy of some long-dead insect. The third novel by the eldest son of Thomas Mann and the second of his books to be published in America preceded by "The 5th Child" a translation of "Kindernovelle" published in the U.S. in 1927 was a kind of historical fantasy-cum-personal confession centered around Alexander the Great. For Mann a fairly openly gay writer or about as much so as one could be in those days the central tragedy in Alexander's life and the driving force behind his ambition to conquer the world and bring about the "Utopia" referred to in the book's subtitle was his sublimated homosexuality especially as manifested in his obsessive yet rejected love for an officer in his army named Clitus. Generally referred to by modern historians as Cleitus aka "Cleitus the Black" he is known to have saved his commander's life at the Battle of the Granicus in 334 BC only to be killed later by Alexander in what may have been a drunken quarrel but also seems to have been rooted in an intergenerational power struggle; in Mann's telling the killing was an act of impulsive passion provoked by Clitus's public dissing of Alexander at a banquet in his honor. Klaus Mann was nothing if not precocious: he began writing and publishing short stories in 1924 and produced his first novel an overtly gay-themed book called "Der fromme Tanz" "The Pious Dance" in 1925; he was just 23 years old give or take when "Alexander" was first published in Germany in 1929. Unfortunately he spent his creative life under the shadow of his father who received the Nobel Prize in Literature the same year and remained a towering figure on the literary scene throughout Klaus's life. Often struggling with drug addiction Klaus was known to have expressed a kind of death wish especially in the years immediately leading up to his death by suicide probably in 1949; even at this early stage of his literary career this is manifested here in a scene in which Alexander overcome by remorse after his killing of Clitus begs Hephaestion another of his generals and historically known as his friend advisor and possible lover to kill him with his own sword. Contemporary American reviewers of the novel rather danced around the homoerotic content one calling it "a tragedy of the emotions rather than of the senses" whatever that means another reviewing it under the headline "Alexander a la Freud" and noting that the great hero "might have had a mild 'mother fixation'" and still another remarking on his supposed "misogyny" as accounting for the fact that he "fled from the bridal couch of Roxana the Amazonian queen and other attractive wives." Only recently has much scholarly attention been paid to the homosexual aspects of Mann's Weimar-era fiction . Brewer & Warren Inc. hardcover books
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24281PARIS, Librairie Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau, éditeurs, (13 novembre) 1931 - Edition Originale française, Un des exemplaire numéroté sur vélin teinté, N° 56 - In-8°, 205 x 132 mm - Broché - XII-260 pages - Très brl exemplaire.
163701 volume in-8° broché, 255 p. non coupé, très bel état. Un des 2597 exemplaires numérotés.
1652913 Novembre 1931 - Édition Stock Delamain et Bouteillau, éditeurs Paris . In 8°, broché, médaillon de la "compagnie française de traduction" sur le plat, XI-254pp (3ff)., exemplaire sur vélin d'Alfa teinté, plats très faiblement insolés, très belle pagination et bel ensemble pour cette version Originale de la Trad. allemande.
2012545732012 Paris, Phébus, 2012, 20.5 x 13.5 cm, 276 pp, Neuf, jamais lu, service de presse
193138171Couverture verte passée. Intérieur propre.
1931R300163494Stock. 1931. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 254 pages. Coiffe de tête déchirée. Mors fendus. Manque en coiffe de pied.. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.4-Editions numérotées
1931226011931 Paris, Stock, 1931, in 8° broché, XI-255 pages, non coupé.
1931110921931 1 En couverture, vignette sur bois à l'enseigne de la collection dont le nom s'inscrit en rond autour d'un trois-mâts. Collection dirigée par Charles de Polignac et Edmond Jaloux qui la créa. Paris, Librairie Stock, coll. "Compagnie française de traduction", 1931, grand in-12 broché sous couverture imprimée.
1931jj3634Stock Broché 1931 In-8 broché, 254 pp., E.O. numérotée, préface de Jean Cocteau ; très bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
193173663Paris Stock, coll. "Compagnie Française de Traduction" 1931 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, XI + 254 pp. Edition originale française numérotée sur alfa teinté Outhenin-Chalandre. Dos usé, avec de petites déchirures sans manque. Sinon bon état.
193173663Paris Stock, coll. "Compagnie Française de Traduction" 1931 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, XI + 254 pp. Edition originale française numérotée sur alfa teinté Outhenin-Chalandre. Dos usé, avec de petites déchirures sans manque. Sinon bon état.
1989110230Paris Solin 1989 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 286 pp. Très bon état.
1989110230Paris Solin 1989 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 286 pp. Très bon état.
1931124093Paris Stock, coll. "Compagnie française de traduction" 1931 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, non coupé, XI + 254 pp. Edition originale française numérotée sur alfa teinté Outhenin-Chalandre. Très bon état.
1931124093Paris Stock, coll. "Compagnie française de traduction" 1931 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, non coupé, XI + 254 pp. Edition originale française numérotée sur alfa teinté Outhenin-Chalandre. Très bon état.
105260Paris, Librairie Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau, Editeurs, 1931, 1 volume in-8 de 245x182 mm environ, xi-254 pages, broché. Exemplaire nominatif, un des 23 exemplaires sur Japon ancien à la forme. Couverture insolée avec rousseurs sur le dernier plat plis de lecture et début de fente sur le dos, une mouillure et frottements au bas du dos avec atteinte dans la marge interne sur les 17 derniers feuillets, tranches un peu salies, sinon bon état intérieur.