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2023SKU1711539Stanford University Press 2023-12-19. hardcover. Good. 5x1x7. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Stanford University Press hardcover
2023SKU1716256Stanford University Press 2023-12-19. hardcover. New. 5x1x7. New Book Ships with Tracking Stanford University Press hardcover
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19321759753017MHAGeorge Allen & Unwin 1932. Hardcover. Good. 1932. Sixth Edition. 364 pages. No dust jacket. Orange dust jacket over blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine. A very well preserved copy. Pages are clean overall with mild tanning throughout. Binding remains firm. Top text block edge dyed blue. Boards remain bright and clean with minor scuffing to edges. Gilt lettering is bright and clear. Unclipped jacket priced 5' net. Panels have light edge wear with tears and creasing. Tanning and dust marks overall. Minor scuffing to edges otherwise the dust jacket is in excellent condition. George Allen & Unwin hardcover
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192632963BB1926 . Berlin: S. Karger 1926. Lex.-8°. 160 S. broschiert Ex Libris auf Innendeckel; Rücken teilweise repariert; Einband mit Randläsuren; sonst gut erhalten =Sonderausgabe der Abbildungen aus der Neurologie Psychiatrie Psychologie und ihren Grenzgebieten; Heft 38 unknown
193925288BBNaunhof b. Leipzig, Hendel, 1939. Liebhaberausg., Aufl. v. 1425 num. Exemplaren, Nr. 429 u.623. 2 Bde: I + II. 25 cm. 400 S., 368 S., Ganzpergament, Vergold. Rü.-Titel u. Titel. Bd. II: ob. Kante minim. bestoßen, ans. guter, altersgem. Zustand. 623
1994L3 box811 b7<p>Friedrich Nietzsche: Werke in drei Banden Band 1: Die Geburt der Tragodiei; UnzeitgemaBe Betrachtungen -Zweites Stuck- Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie fur das Leben; Menschliches Allzumenschliches -Erster Band-. 1994 fur diese Ausgabe Konemann. Hardcover 608 pp.</p> Konemann. hardcover
1906PHI249Leipzig, Inselverlag, 1906. 30 unpag. Seiten, H 26,5 x 18 cm, goldgepr. OPergament. - Einband berieben u. leicht fleckig, Name auf Vorsatz (Bleistift), sonst guter Zustand, Buchblock fest. Nummeriert: 220 / 400. fest gebunden/ hardcover
192632963BBBerlin:, S. Karger, 1926. Lex.-8°. 160 S., broschiert (Ex Libris auf Innendeckel; Rücken teilweise repariert; Einband mit Randläsuren; sonst gut erhalten) (=Sonderausgabe der Abbildungen aus der Neurologie, Psychiatrie, Psychologie und ihren Grenzgebieten; Heft 38)
1985SONG3112300513De Gruyter 1985-01-01. ed. allem. 1968. Reprint 2020. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.00x1.38x8.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. De Gruyter hardcover
1967__3110051729Gruyter 1967. Hardcover. New. 486 pages. German language. 8.80x6.00x1.10 inches. Gruyter hardcover
2001__3112419057De Gruyter 2001. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 595 pages. German language. 6.14x1.44x9.21 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
191726010015<p>First Modern Library edition in Toledano binding style 1 blue/green limp leather with blue marble endpapers. Shelfwear to corners and edges rubbing to joints. Gilt cover device and spine titling nice and bright. Age-toning to endpapers and a couple small stray pen marks to FFEP. Interior age-toned with light scratching to edges of textblock. A few tiny dogears to a handful of pages. Otherwise interior clean and binding fully intact. A nice copy of this earliest of Modern Library titles.</p> Boni and Liveright, Inc. hardcover
1911007106London: Foulis 1911 plainly rebound in red cloth with typed ink titling to spine soiled and rubbed lacks title page iii iv and adjoining leaf ix x is loose half title bears the limitation on the reverse being copy No 238 of 2000 first edition limitation one page has bottom corner cut off pp 33-34 with no loss of text a few pages lightly soiled some minor scattered marking vertical lines to the margin in pen to a few pages pp 59-144 have been trimmed somewhat to the top edge margin pp 94-95 has minor watermarking overall reasonable copy but will need rebinding if you want it to look attractive on the shelf perfectly good as a reading copy of the First English edition xiv 207pp music and adverts at rear. First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6 - 7 tall. limited edition. Foulis hardcover
1905013888Praze: Kamina Neumannova-Kremova 1905. First Czech Edition. Octavo. 86p. Translated by Leopold Pudlac with a preface By Friedrich Nietzsche. The scarce First Edition translated into Czech. The Critique of Christian Morality deals with a very controversial and still current part of the philosophy of this well-known German author. The principal aim of the work is to bring closer the interpretation questions of ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche in the context of his critical view of Christian morality and human morality itself. His work not only gives the reasons why Friedrich Nietzsche is referred to as a nihilist but also the arguments contrary to this thesis. Moreover it tries to find a reason why the author went in such radical views and where he gained the inspiration. No less important question that is tackled is how big enemy Nietzsche found in Christian morality and if he considered the possibility of surpassing his theory. Tomas Vrba The only copies in OCLC is in the National Library of the Czech Republic and the Zebtralbibliothek Zurich. Bound in 3/4 green cloth over marbled paper covered boards spine lettering gilt decorative endpapers all edges marbled edges rubbed pages toned early gutter repair to page 84. Kamina Neumannova-Kremova unknown books
1905013888Praze: Kamina Neumannova-Kremova 1905. First Czech Edition. Octavo. 86p. Translated by Leopold Pudlac with a preface By Friedrich Nietzsche. The scarce First Edition translated into Czech. The Critique of Christian Morality deals with a very controversial and still current part of the philosophy of this well-known German author. The principal aim of the work is to bring closer the interpretation questions of ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche in the context of his critical view of Christian morality and human morality itself. His work not only gives the reasons why Friedrich Nietzsche is referred to as a nihilist but also the arguments contrary to this thesis. Moreover it tries to find a reason why the author went in such radical views and where he gained the inspiration. No less important question that is tackled is how big enemy Nietzsche found in Christian morality and if he considered the possibility of surpassing his theory. Tomas Vrba The only copies in OCLC is in the National Library of the Czech Republic and the Zebtralbibliothek Zurich. Bound in 3/4 green cloth over marbled paper covered boards spine lettering gilt decorative endpapers all edges marbled edges rubbed pages toned early gutter repair to page 84. Kamina Neumannova-Kremova unknown
1895700Leipzig: C. G. Naumann 1895. Fourth Edition. Publisher's boards. Very good. NIETZSCHE Friedrich. Nietzsches Werke Band II: Menschliches Allzumenschliches: Ein Buch fur freie Geister Erste Band Human All too Human: A Book for free Spirits first volume. Leipzig: C. G. Naumann 1895. 1 blank leaf with half-title on verso TP folded facsimile of handwritten notes half-title 1 leaf = Inhalt 3 - 414 half-title 1 leaf = 2 poems i - xxix. Octavo. Fourth edition. <br /> <br />Volume two of the first collected edition of Nietzsches works presents the first volume of Human All Too Human first published in 1878 here in its fourth edition. <br /> <br />Human All Too Human also contains Nietzsches reflections upon cultural and psychological phenomena in reference to individuals' organic and physiological constitutions. The idea of power sporadically appears as an explanatory principle but Nietzsche tends at this time to invoke hedonistic considerations of pleasure and pain in his explanations of cultural and psychological phenomena. It is here too that Nietzsche's famous epistemological "perspectivism" is first broached: the view that "truths" are nothing more than interpretations of reality formed from different perspectives and more or less successful in their struggle against competing "truths." <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good in original Naumann binding: half-leather with marbled boards. Some edge wear and scuffing. Marbled endpapers. Corners bumped. Pages clean and unmarked. <br /> <br/><br/> C. G. Naumann hardcover
1895699Leipzig: C. G. Naumann 1895. publishers boards. Very good. NIETZSCHE Friedrich. Nietzsches Werke Band I: Die Geburt der Tragodie Birth of Tragedy fourth ed.; Unzeitgemäße Betrachtungen Untimely Meditations third ed. Leipzig: C. G. Naumann 1895. 1 blank leaf with half-title on verso TP tissue guard and frontis-portrait 1 leaf = facsimile of handwritten note 1 leaf = inhalt TP = Geburt der Tragödie half-title 1 - 589 i - xxii. Octavo. Fourth and Third editions. <br /> <br />In the first collected edition of Nietzsches work his first two books combine to form the first volume: Birth of Tragedy originally published in 1872 revised in 1886 here in its fourth edition and Untimely Meditations originally published in four installments from 1874 - 1876 here in its third edition. <br /> <br />BIRTH OF TRAGEDY: Nietzsche argues that the tragedy of Ancient Greece was the highest form of art due to its mixture of both Apollonian and Dionysian elements into one seamless whole allowing the spectator to experience the full spectrum of the human condition. The Dionysian element was to be found in the music of the chorus while the Apollonian element was found in the dialogue which gave a concrete symbolism that balanced the Dionysiac revelry. Basically the Apollonian spirit was able to give form to the abstract Dionysian. <br /> <br />UNTIMELY MEDITATIONS 1 - 4: The first Untimely Meditation was David Strauss der Bekenner und der Schriftsteller David Strauss the Confessor and the Writer in which Nietzsche viciously attacked Strauss most recently published book Der alte und der neue Glaube The Old and the New Faith which advocated the rejection of the Christian faith in favor of a Darwinian materialistic and patriotic world-view. Nietzsche accuses Strauss of being a "Cultural Philistine" and denounces him as the exemplar par-excellence of pseudo-culture. The second book Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil Der Historie für das Leben The Use and Disadvantage of History for Life attacked the then current faith in historical research that was one of Nietzsche's major complaints with contemporary German culture and a topic to which he returned with some regularity in his later works. The third Untimely Meditation was entitled Schopenhauer als Erzieher Schopenhauer as Educator and it took up the topic of self-perfection and set up the philosopher Schopenhauer then one of Nietzsches philosophical heroes as a paradigm of self-direction. The last book in this series Richard Wagner in Bayreuth was released to coincide with the very first performance at the Bayreuth Festival in July of 1876. This is the last of Nietzsches works that mentions Wagner favorably and even here the picture presented of Wagner shows some signs of the troubles to come. In Nietzsches view the creation of Bayreuth was representative of The New Empire and had become one of the cultural centers. <br /> <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good in original Naumann binding: half-leather with marbled boards. Some edge wear and scuffing. Marbled endpapers. Pages clean and unmarked. <br /> <br/><br/> C. G. Naumann hardcover
1895701Leipzig: C. G. Naumann 1895. Fourth Edition. publisher's boards. Very good. NIETZSCHE Friedrich. Nietzsches Werke Band III: Menschliches Allzumenschliches: Ein Buch fur freie Geister Zweiter Band Human All too Human: A Book for free Spirits second volume. Leipzig: C. G. Naumann 1895. 1 blank leaf with half-title on verso TP half-title 1 leaf = Inhalt 3 - 375 i - xxv. Octavo. Fourth edition. <br /> <br />Volume three of the first collected edition of Nietzsches works presents the appendix Anhang to Human All Too Human and Wanderer and His Shadow a third part of the three-part Human All Too Human first published in 1879 anhang and 1880 Wanderer here in its fourth edition. <br /> <br />The present work was conceived as an addendum Anhang to the previous book and it continues Nietzsches incisive observations and evaluations on any number of topics once again presented in the famous aphoristic style that characterizes these works of Nietzsches middle period the works for free spirits. A second sequel to Human All Too Human The Wanderer and his Shadow was published in the year following Nietzsches departure from academia. The title is perhaps autobiographical reflecting Nietzsche and his shadow heading off into the wilderness of the unknown. This third of Nietzsche's aphoristic volumes continues his appeal to the "free spirits" of Europe. <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good in original Naumann binding: half-leather with marbled boards. Some edge wear and scuffing. Minor loss to head of backstrip. Marbled endpapers. Pages clean and unmarked. <br/><br/> C. G. Naumann hardcover
19247406<p>Works Of Friedrich Nietzsche: The Will To Power Vol 1 Books I and II<br />limited edition No. 14130 of 4500 copies<br />hardcover<br />Publisher:<br />George Allen & Unwin 1924<br />Condition: <br />Good- - rubbing spotting and discoloration of the covers and spine<br />chipped spine signature on the front end paper<br />tight binding no writings in the text</p> George Allen & Unwin hardcover
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