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196925410University of Notre Dame Press. As New. 1969. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Notre Dame Press paperback
18397MInneapolis MN: Augsburg Publishing Company. As New. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - .c 1948 -- with a bonus offer-- . Augsburg Publishing Company paperback
200414323Ewing New Jersey U.S.A.: Princeton Univ Pr. New. 2004. Paperback. 069102085X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless -- with a bonus offer-- . Princeton Univ Pr paperback
196225445Harper Torchbooks. As New. 1962. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text block clean & unmarked -- with a bonus offer-- . Harper Torchbooks paperback
196525415University of Chicago Press. As New. 1965. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Very good. -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Chicago Press paperback
199317671Ewing New Jersey U.S.A.: Princeton Univ Pr. New. 1993. Hardcover. 0691033005 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless -- with a bonus offer-- . Princeton Univ Pr hardcover
2009129975Harper Perennial Modern Classics. As New. 2009. Paperback. 0061713279 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- -- with a bonus offer--; 7.8 X 5.2 X 1.2 inches; 400 pages . Harper Perennial Modern Classics paperback
20179032835Princeton: Princeton University 2017. First. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Translated by Kierkegaard Soren and Niels Jorgen Cappelorn Alastair Hannay David Kangas Bruce H. Kirmmse George Pattison David D. Possen Joel D. S. Rasmussen Vanessa Rumble K. Brian Soderquist Jon Stewart. Nine out of eleven volumes in a set of twelve. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with spine stamped in gilt. Illustrated with maps and facsmiles of original pages in black and white. These volumes are the first comprehensive English translation of his unpublished journals which are here reproduced in the original two-column format of initial entries and subsequent self-commentary. These nine volumes cover the period of 1835 to August 1854. 7 1/2 by 9 3/4 inches. <br/><br/> Princeton University hardcover
1843152258Copenhagen: P. G. Philipsen 1843-1845. Building the reader's faith First editions collective issue comprising the unsold sheets of six publications of Kierkegaard's Edifying Discourses originally published in 1843 and 1844 here issued together with a collective title page as Eighteen Edifying Discourses. Between 1843 and 1850 Kierkegaard published numerous works under the title of "Edifying Discourses" inviting 'that single individual my reader' to dwell with a biblical passage for the sake of building up faith. 6 parts in 1 vol. as issued octavo 199 x 125 mm. Recent black half sheep spine lettered in gilt mottled paper sides. Binding fine; contents lightly toned and occasionally spotted 2.5 cm closed tear to fifth part pp. 55/6. A very good copy. Himmelstrup 85; original parts 45 57 58 60 61 and 73 respectively. unknown
200789589Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press 2007. Hardcover. Near Fine to Fine/Near Fine to Fine. 25.5 x 19.5 cm. Complete 12 book set with volume 11 being split into two books. All are hardcover copies in dust jackets. Massive work. Not available for shipping outside of the US. Volume 1: Journals AA-DD 2007.<br /> Volume 2: Journals EE-KK 2008.<br /> Volume 3: Notebooks 1-15 2010.<br /> Volume 4: Journals NB-NB5 2011.<br /> Volume 5: Journals NB6-NB10 2011.<br /> Volume 6: Journals NB11-NB14 2012.<br /> Volume 7: Journals NB15-NB20 2014.<br /> Volume 8: Journals NB21-NB25 2015.<br /> Volume 9: Journals NB26-NB30 2017.<br /> Volume 10: Journals NNB31-NB36 2018.<br /> Volume 11 Part 1: Loose Papers 1830-1843 2019.<br /> Volume 11 Part 2: Loose Papers 1843-1855 2020.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> From the publisher: Søren Kierkegaard 1813-55 published an extraordinary number of works during his lifetime but he left behind nearly as much unpublished writing most of which consists of what are called his “journals and notebooks. Translated by leading experts on Kierkegaard Journals and Notebooks will become the benchmark for all future Kierkegaard scholarship. Princeton University Press hardcover
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1987001578U.S.A.: Princeton University Press 1987. 2nd Edition. Soft cover. As New. A very fine crisp clean and tight softcover copy in stiff wrappers. A very nice copy in like new condition. 2nd printing with corrections. WE BOX AND SHIP ALL BOOKS WITH USPS TRACKING. WE HAVE BEEN BUYING AND SELLING USED BOOKS FOR OVER 37 YEARS. U.S.A.: Princeton University Press unknown
184462093Kjøbenhavn C.A. Reitzel 1844. 8vo. A splendid copy in contemporary full cloth with blindstamped decorations to boards and gothic gilt lettering to spine. Light damp stains to back board and a bit of wear to capitals. Internally unusually nice and clean. 110 1 pp. With an inscription for Josephine Bidoulac later married to Welhaven from Emil Wedel to front fly-leaf. Pencil annotations by Jonas Skovgaard to front free end-paper. <br/><br/><em>The uncommon first edition in a lovely copy of Kierkegaard's most humorous work. Published simultaneously with The Concept of Anxiety Prefaces can be viewed as its companion piece. It represents an altogether different genre but the two fictional authors of the works interestingly contrast each other. Although having been eclipsed by the now notoriously famous Concept of Anxiety Prefaces was in fact more popular when it appeared and sold many more copies. Written under the pseudonym of Nicolaus Notabene the “author†name indicates that despite its humorous approach Prefaces is still something serious – something to be noted. And it certainly is. It is here that we find Kierkegaard’s sarcastic roasting of the Hegelian system and of the Danish Hegelians with Johan Ludvig Heiberg as the main representant. Through Notabene he makes fun of Heiberg and Hegel who both want to explain everything and want to be mediators of understanding. Just as Hafniensis in The Concept on Anxiety poses that “how sin came into the world each man understands solely by himself. If he would learn it from another he would misunderstand it†p. 51 so Notabene in Prefaces states that “My frame my health my entire constitution do not lend themselves to mediation†p. 45. In Prefaces we also find Kierkegaard’s thoughts about the relationship between the reading public and the author and his fierce criticism of literary critics and reviewers. And in the very amusing preface to the Prefaces we are given another glimpse into Kierkegaard’s thoughts on marriage and the dilemma he found himself in with Regine – the inner struggle between he who is the husband and he who is the author; can one be both With its challenging notions on the idea of the book and the interaction of the book with its readers his little ironic masterpiece is a clear forerunner of Postmodernism Himmelstrup 7. </em> hardcover
1944925Princeton: Princeton University Pres 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. The Prophet of Existentialism <br />First American Edition of Either/Or <br /> <br />KIERKEGAARD Soren. Either-Or Volume 1 translated by David F.Swenson & Lillian Marvin Swenson 387 pp Volume 2 translated AND INSCRIBED BY by Walter Lowrie 304 pp. Princeton University Press 1944. Complete in 2 volumes. First Edition in English. <br /> <br />"Enten-Eller was written before he was twenty-nine. It is a curious bundle of papers essays semi-dialogues and notes seemingly ill-assorted but in fact dialectically arranged. Adopting what he called an 'aesthetic attitude' he held that this consisted in balancing possibilities and that in matters religious and ethical it was up to the individual to make his choice. Choice as the title of his work suggests was at the root of Kierkegaard's theory. There can be no system of existence only a system of ideas. From this he develops his thesis of "Existence" since taken up by the modern Existentialist in which human beings considered as subjects not objects are the only real existence: their reflective as opposed to active nature being focused on the 'acts' of making perpetual decisions" PMM. <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good in original cloth with mylar-covered dustjackets. <br /> <br/><br/> Princeton University Pres hardcover
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
184358133Kjøbenhavn 1843-45. 8vo. Samtidig helshirtingbind med ryggforgylling i tidens stil. 52 62 84 59 70 111 s. . <br/><br/><em>Himmelstrup 85.Mangler fellestittelbladet. Bindet slitt ved kapitélene og hjørnene støtt. </em> unknown
112594London Oxford University Press Humphrey Milford 1942. . First UK edition first issue; 8vo 19 x 12.5 cm; occasional minor pencil annotations perforation stubs to end; publisher's blue cloth spine lettered in gilt unclipped pale blue dust-jacket spine and edges slightly toned a few minor chips very slight spotting to prelims one or two creases otherwise internally clean and very good plus; xlii 174pp.<br /> Kierkegaard's great philosophical novel exploring the concepts of atonement and the remembrance of things to come.<br /><br />First published in 1843 under the pseudonym Constantin Constantius Repetition inverts the Platonic doctrine of recollection the belief that we are born with prior knowledge whose realisation is contingent upon our discovery of it: 'Repetition and recollection are the same movement only in opposite directions; for what is recollection has been is repeated backwards whereas repetition properly so called is recollected forwards' p.3.<br /><br />An important existential work based on a semi-autobiographical account of Kierkegaard's relationship with Regine Olsen to whom he was engaged in 1840-1841 before breaking off the relationship to pursue his mediative life. Translated from the Swedish by Walter Lowrie the US edition appearing the preceding year. Scarce in the dustjacket.<br /> London, Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford, 1942. hardcover
elala2702Copenhagen: P.G.Philipsens. 1841. First Edition Second Issue with the preliminary leaves reset and with an additional quotation on the title page of Kierkegaard's doctoral thesis on the concept of irony for which he obtained permission to write in Danish rather than the usually required Latin. The work is divided into two parts the first dealing with Socrates as an 'ironist' and the second with the concept of irony per se. ".Irony set the pattern for subsequent writings by its masterful and at times lyrical style its humour and satire. Because of its subtlety the dissertation has often been misunderstood. In particular it has commonly been viewed as a youthful Hegelian writing whereas actually it is an ironic attack on both Hegelianism and romanticism each being made to overwhelm the other. From the literary standpoint the book is rich in allusions to philosophic and general sources.". Arbaugh Kierkegaard's Authorship 1968 p. 47 Himmelstrup 8. Rand I p. 320. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 350 blank leaf. contemporary half roan rubbed front joint cracked some foxing to first gatherings title browned Copenhagen: P.G.Philipsens..., 1841 hardcover
2004BN124865Grevenberg Verlag 2004. 2004. Softcover. Die Tagebücher 5. Gesammelte Werke und Tagebücher. 38/5. Abt. Bd. 32 <br/><br/>Die Tagebücher 5. Gesammelte Werke und Tagebücher. 38/5. Abt. Bd. 32 Sören Kierkegaard Grevenberg Verlag paperback
1844165730Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzel 1844. First edition of the Prefaces - eight prefaces to non-existent works satirical essays and reviews aimed at Copenhagen's literary establishment particularly at the Hegelian philosopher J. L. Heiberg. As with other of Kierkegaard's works it was published under an obvious pseudonym. Octavo. Original boards printed paper label to spine. Joints discreetly repaired. A little worn and soiled. A very good copy. Himmelstrup 70; McGill p. 51. hardcover
1995RARIGRE00kwEaston 1995. Fine. Aristotle. The Great Philosophers. 12 vols. Plato; Kant Immanuel; Locke John; Descartes Rene; Kierkegaard Soren; de Spinoza Benedict; Nietzsche Friedrich; Hume David; Berkeley George; Mill John Stuart; Hegel Georg W. F. Norwalk: Easton 1995. 8vo. Book condition: Near fine. Easton Press Published expressly for the personal library of bookplate sticker laid in each vol. Easton unknown
1841891Kjøbenhavn: P.G. Philipsens Forlag 1841. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. KIERKEGAARD Soren. Om Begrebet Ironi med stadigt Hensyn til Socrates On the Concept of Irony with Constant References to Socrates P.G. Philipsens Forlag Kjøbenhavn 1841. TP 1 leaf = Indhold half-title 3-350 small Octavo. First Edition Second trade Issue Himmelstrup 8 The trade issue. <br /> <br />"Kierkegaard's second book his dissertation in theology presented at the University of Copenhagen. In this work Kierkegaard invidiously contrasts the irony of Socrates with the comparatively palliated and world-weary irony of the romantics. Irony constitutes the first in that series of multivalent existential categories the exception the Extraordinary the incommensurate Angst the leap faith the absurd the 'offense' the moment deployed against the Hegelian System. Indeed irony and the figure of the ironist are central to Kierkegaard's entire 'aesthetic' corpus. Socrates was a figure to whom Kierkegaard would regularly return as an antidote to the 'speculative disease' in philosophy." Wronoski p. 9 <br /> <br />CONDITION: Very good in contemporary half-cloth with marbled boards. Scuffing and wear to covers. Some minor fraying to head and heel of spine cloth. Spine with handscripted label. Remnants of original blue card covers to inner edge of title page. Pages browned as usual. <br /> <br/><br/> P.G. Philipsens Forlag hardcover
1962L3 box811 b1<p>Soeren Kierkegaard: Diario - Diario di Kierkegaard. I 1834-1849; II 1849-1885. Seconda edizione riveduta. a cura di Cornelio Fabro. Morcelliana 1962 I 1963 II. Hardcover two volumes total 2012 pp: 1040 pp I 972 pp II.</p> Morcelliana hardcover
19632091502135710470Shiromizu-sha 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shiromizu-sha paperback
183877909Kjøbenhavn 1838. 8vo. Nyere kartonasjebind med titteletikett i papir på ryggen. X 2 79 1 blank s.8vo. Recent stiff boards with title i paper pasted on spine. X 2 79 1 blank pp. Hos C. A. Reitzel. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Himmelstrup 6. Navn i samtidig hånd på tittelbladet. Ex libris. Kierkegaards debut. I dette skriftet kommer han med sterk kritikk av H. C. Andersen. Sannsynligvis trykt i omrking 525 eksemplarer.Himmelstrup 6. Name in contemporarty writing on title page. Ex libris. Kierkegaard’s debut. In this paper he makes a strong critique of H. C. Andersen. Probably printed in approxamately 525 copies. </em> hardcover