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1990046597Princeton: Princeton University Press 1990. xxii 559p. dj Kierkegaard's writings 5. Princeton University Press unknown books
1941024286Princeton: Princeton University Press for American-Scandinavian Foundation 1941. Translated from the Danish by David F. Swenson. Completed after his death and provided with introduction and notes by Walter Lowrie. xxi 579p. original green cloth. Princeton University Press for American-Scandinavian Foundation unknown books
1944Embry 152896Princeton University Press 1944. First printing thus. Spine just darkened else fine in near fine but toned dust jacket with some light soiling in mylar cover. Princeton University Press, 1944. First printing thus. unknown books
1933WRCLIT21597Paris: Librairie Felix Alcan 1933. Original printed wrappers. A fine unopened copy in original glassine. One of two translations of IN VINO VERITAS which appeared in the same year in France preceding the 1940 publication in English in STAGES ON LIFE'S WAY. This work loosely modeled after Plato's SYMPOSIUM is a rather well-executed derisive attack upon women and the "feminine." In STAGES. it was immediately counterpointed by a defense of marriage as an ethical institution by "Judge William." Of this work Arbaugh and Arbaugh state: "Its subtle and effective employment of varied literary devices and styles is as great or greater than in any of S.K.'s other writings." HIMMELSTRUP 1541. Librairie Felix Alcan unknown books
194657371Princeton NJ: Princeton University 1946. First Edition thus. 8vo pp. xiv 315. Translated from the Danish by David F. and Lillian Marvin Swenson; introduction by Douglas V. Steere. Tan cloth. Flap of dj laid in. Owner's name on flyleaf cover little yellowed and slightly bumped edges spotted some marginal notes and underlines copy of a review on rear flyleaf o/w a VG tight copy. Princeton University unknown books
194146446Princeton NJ: Princeton 1941. First Edition. 8vo pp. xxi 579. Notes indexes. Translated from the Danish by David F. Swenson; completed after his death and provided with introduction and notes by Walter Lowrie. Green cloth. Hinges tender some marking throughout cover scuffed at corners and ends of spine o/w VG. Princeton unknown books
19412307354Princeton: Princeton University Press 1941. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Bookplate and ink gift note on front free endpapers. 1941 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. xlii 212 pp. "Repetition Danish: Gentagelsen is an 1843 book by S Princeton University Press unknown books
1855WRCLIT62771Copenhagen: Reitzels Forlag 1855. 14pp. Extracted from bound pamphlet volume. Scattered foxing otherwise near very good. First edition of this severe attack on the official Christian Church in Denmark issued in the context of Kierkegaard's continuing publication of THE INSTANT 16 June 1855. In this brief work Kierkegaard modifies some of his earliest views such as those on marriage and demands of the true Christian an almost literal imitation of Christ requiring a renunciation of the world and sinful earthly life for a life as a true witness for Christ with consequent suffering and denial of egoism. In answer to the title query he asserts that Christ's judgment upon official state -sanctioned Christianity would be extremely harsh. HIMMELSTRUP 199. Reitzels Forlag unknown books
1923WRCLIT23578Austin: University of Texas BULLETIN 2326 1923. 239pp. Printed wrappers. Portraits. Large chip from toe of spine a couple of other nicks and splits along lower joint but otherwise a very good copy. First edition of the first appearance in English of any of Kierkegaard's writings. The translator was then adjunct professor of Germanic Languages at UT and the selections are from EITHER/OR STAGES. FEAR AND TREMBLING and two other miscellaneous pieces. An important step in the dissemination of Kierkegaard's works. University of Texas BULLETIN 2326 unknown books
1855WRCLIT74439Kjobenhavn: Reitzels Forlag 1855. 20;311;16;231;32;26;471;30222pp. Octavo. Contemporary calf and boards heavily worn. Scattered typical foxing some tanning at extreme edges but a reasonably good set. Numbers 4 8 and 9 are the first impressions; the remainder are early reprints. A complete run of the life-time issues of Kierkegaard's serial polemic; the tenth number was published posthumously. HIMMELSTRUP 180. Reitzels Forlag hardcover books
1855WRCLIT68629Copenhagen: Reitzels Forlag 1855. 12pp. Disbound. Light foxing otherwise near fine. First edition of one of the most direct of Kierkegaard's attacks on the official Church of Denmark a polemic which led to his fear of arrest. In this short but concisely worded tract he insists that true Christians should immediately cease their participation in the public worship sanctioned by the Church and await its cleansing of all affiliations with the State. HIMMELSTRUP 177. Reitzels Forlag unknown books
192011783Milan and Rome: Editrice Doxa 1920. Original wraps. Very Good. Uncommon Italian re-issue circa 1920 of the original 1855 Kierkeggard appearance in this obscure journal. Complete in 2 volumes. Both volumes clean and VG/VG in their wonderful pictorial wrappers with very light chipping at the spine ends and the panel top-edges. 12mo 250 pgs. all told. <br/><br/> Editrice Doxa paperback books
1857WRCLIT70299Copenhagen: Reitzels Forlag 1857. 16296pp. 19th century morocco and cloth bound without the wrappers but with the half-title. Spine extremities considerably rubbed internally very good or better. First edition. An important gathering of Kierkegaard's articles from the FAEDRELANDET the KJOBENHAVNS FLYVENDE POST and other journals both signed and pseudonymous 1836- 56 and therefore the first edition in book form of many of Kierkegaard's earliest published writings accompanied by the first extensive bibliography of SK's writings pp.274-96 compiled by his sometimes friend and disciple Rasmus Nielsen. Essentially this work is the first substantive publication of Kierkegaard's writings following his death in 1855 and presents a number of items of great importance including his 12 June 1842 attack on Hegelianism matters pertaining to the authorship of ENTEN - ELLER his response to Professor Heiberg his crucial address to Moller of 27 December 1845 wherein he revealed Moller's association with the CORSAIR thereby giving birth to the vicious attack the CORSAIR made on him etc. A very interesting and important work. HIMMELSTRUP 272. Reitzels Forlag hardcover books
1859WRCLIT24446Copenhagen: Reitzels Forlag 1859. 21141pp. Contemporary quarter calf and boards small nick at fore-edge of lower board lower joint cracked at toe otherwise a very good copy. First edition of this work of substantial import in the author's canon first written in 1848 contemporary with Kierkegaard's preparation of the second edition of ENTEN=ELLER but withheld from publication then and first issued posthumously. Its intent was to counter the suggestion that Kierkegaard as a literary artist had lapsed and turned to religion only in his later years. In this work he explains that his entire body of publications both aesthetic and religious is part of an intentional and balanced attempt to present concurrently published texts of both types simultaneously approaching the same issues from two different points of view. As such this essay is one of the most significant of Kierkegaard's analytic works. The NUC locates 5 copies. HIMMELSTRUP 292. Reitzels Forlag hardcover books
1849WRCLIT44914Copenhagen: Reitzel Forlag 1849. Two volumes bound in one. xiv2320;4250pp. Large octavo. Contemporary three-quarter morocco and marbled boards. Bound without first half-title spine a bit sunned boards and fore-tips a bit rubbed early ink name else a very good crisp clean copy. Second edition of Kierkegaard's first major philosophical work. The first edition appeared in 1843 published at his own expense in an edition consisting of only 525 copies. HIMMELSTRUP 21. PRINTING & THE MIND OF MAN 314. Reitzel Forlag hardcover books
18492305828Kjobenhavn Copenhagen: C.A. Reitzels Forlag 1849. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket. First edition. Spine loose with large chip from head boards rubbed ink name on front flyleaf. 1849 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 172 pp. 8vo. An important by the philosophical and religious thinker Soren Kierkegaard whose thought was influential in the understanding of Christianity and in the school of Existentialism. Offered here in the original Danish it is more well-known by its English title Sickness unto Death. Soren Kierkegaard is widely regarded as the first existential philosopher and though much of his work was not translated into major European languages until the turn of the 20th century once this happened his work on the philosophy of religion and the nature of morality quickly became very influential. Karl Barth's theology the fiction of Franz Kafka and J.D. Salinger and the psychological theories of Viktor Frankl Carl Rogers and Erich Fromm all draw from pieces of Kierkegaard's writings. C.A. Reitzels Forlag hardcover books
1944140937820Princeton New Jersey: Princeton University Press 1944. First American Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First American edition first printing. Corners a little bumped else Fine in Very Good price-clipped dust jackets with rubbing and wear along edges. A philosophical masterwork first published in Danish in 1843. Princeton University Press unknown books
18452305827Kjobenhavn Copenhagen: C.A. Reitzels Bo og Arvinger 1845. Half-Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. First editions Sickness unto Death Unchangeableness of God Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions An Edifying Discourse My Activity as a Writer second The Concept of Dread Lilies of the Field & Birds of the Air The High Priest The Publican The Woman That Was a Sinner. - Three Discourses Two Discourses at Communion on Fridays and third Self-Examination editions bound together in one volume. Corners exposed spine lightly soiled ink name on verso of front endpaper minimal ink marginalia in first work only minimal pencil notes a few other places. 1845 Half-Leather. We have more books available by this author!. 8 172; 8 136; 6 92; 22; 100; 52; 22; 42; 32; 20 pp. 8vo. Contemporary brown leather spine and corners over black cloth gilt titles and decorations. A collection of ten works 1845-1857 in the original Danish by the philosophical and religious thinker Soren Kierkegaard whose thought was influential in the understanding of Christianity and in the school of Existentialism. Includes: Begrebet Angest The Concept of Dread; Sygdommen til Doden Sickness unto Death; Til Selvprovelse Self-Examination; Auds Uforanderlighed Unchangeableness of God; Tre Taler ved taenkte Leiligheder Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions; Lilien paa Marken og Fuglen under Himlen Lilies of the Field & Birds of the Air; En opbyggelig Tale An Edifying Discourse; Ypperstepraesten -- Tolderen -- Synderinden tre Taler ved Altergangen om Fredagen The High Priest The Publican The Woman That Was a Sinner. Three Discourses; To Taler ved Altergangen om Fredagen Two Discourses at Communion on Fridays; Om min Forfatter-Virksomhed My Activity as a Writer. Soren Kierkegaard is widely regarded as the first existential philosopher and though much of his work was not translated into major European languages until the turn of the 20th century once this happened his work on the philosophy of religion and the nature of morality quickly became very influential. Karl Barth's theology the fiction of Franz Kafka and J.D. Salinger and the psychological theories of Viktor Frankl Carl Rogers and Erich Fromm all draw from pieces of Kierkegaard's writings. C.A. Reitzels Bo og Arvinger hardcover books
1843140939870Copenhagen Denmark: C.A. Reitzel 1843. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. iii-xx 2 470; viii 368 pp. Two volumes bound in quarter calf with raised bands gilt tooling and marbled paper boards plain endpapers. Lacking half-title of first volume but second volume's is present. Text in Danish. Very Good with slightly sunned spines former owner's name on titles tears to half-title and title in second volume have been skillfully repaired light marginal dampstaining to top centre of both volumes occasional light foxing. A pleasant set with bright gilt. Either/Or Danish philosopher Søren Aabye Kierkegaard's groundbreaking first published work. Only 525 copies of this edition were published in 1843 under an editorial pseudonym "Victor Emerita" at the author's own expense. It was mostly written during his stay in Berlin where he took notes on Schelling's Philosophy of Revelation. It includes essays of literary and music criticism and a set of romantic-like-aphorisms as part of his larger theme of examining the reflective and philosophical structure of faith. He is widely considered to be the first existentialist philosopher. "As a thinker Kierkegaard had to wait for the twentieth century to find his audience; he is now generally considered to be however eccentric one of the most important Christian philosophers" write Carter and Muir in Printing and the Mind of Man. C.A. Reitzel unknown books