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15461Undated c.1928-30. In French with separate translation on card folio in fine condition. Maurice Renard 1875-1939 French author. This presentation statement was prepared for publication in the famous anthology Pax Mundi. Livre D'or De La Paix Geneva 1932 which contained numerous autograph facsimile statements about the prospects for World Peace. It was prepared by the World League for Peace with the approval of the League of Nations. There is no issue that can predominate in peoples consciences over the problem of peace. It is the duty of each individual to personally cooperate with all his might in the work of the League of Nations in which humanitys greatest wisdom is now concentrated. unknown
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1964611851New York: George Braziller 1964. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Edited and translated by Louise Bogan and Elizabeth Roget. Octavo. 254pp. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with touch of light toning at the edges small tear to rear corner and faint sticker shadow on font flap. George Braziller hardcover
1964001920NY: George Braziller 1964. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Attractive first edition copy of this selection of entries from the French writer's journals; a title reissued in 2008 by Tin House Books. Edited and translated by Louise Bogan and Elizabeth Roget. First edition. Octavo 9.5 x 6.5 in. 254pp. with index. Black cloth boards stamped in gold and gray on spine with small gold decorative motif on front board; in dust jacket. Cloth lightly bumped at spine ends else a fine copy particularly sharp and clean. In a very good jacket unclipped "$6.00" with a 2" abrasion along rear panel hinge a few short closed tears and mild wear along hinges and at spine ends. <br/> <br/> George Braziller hardcover
2012Q-1578593794Visible Ink Press 2012-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Visible Ink Press paperback
2012DADAX1578593794Visible Ink Press 2012-04-01. 2. paperback. New. 7.10x1.30x9.20. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Visible Ink Press paperback
2012x-1578593794Visible Ink Pr 2012. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 600 pages. 9.50x7.25x1.25 inches. Visible Ink Pr paperback
2002Q-068104716XVisible Ink 2002-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Visible Ink paperback
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19819467<p>First UK edition hardback 1981 Souvenir Press.<br />The book is in very good condition the dustjacket is in very good condition. Not price clipped.</p> Souvenir Press Ltd hardcover
19299307New York: Dutton. New York Dutton nd 1929. First Edition. First Impression. Hardback. A very good copy. Lacking the jacket. An important horror work. Basis for the 1935 film Mad Love. In Bleiler and Hubin. First published in 1920 in French. Uncommon. Some rubbing and bumping to the spine tips and corners otherwise well preserved. A nice copy. 9307 Hyraxia Books. nd 1929 . Very Good. Hardback. 1st Edition. 1929. Dutton hardcover
1929133042New York: E.P. Dutton 1929. First Edition. First Edition in English and first edition in hardcover preceded by the French edition "Les mains d'Orlac" in 1920. With the publisher's wraparound band. <br /> <br /> A seminal horror novel rare in dust jacket written by one of the most important French genre fiction writers of the early twentieth century. The basis for several films including the classic German silent film starring Conrad Veidt "Orlacs Hande" The Hands of Orlac 1924 and its American rival the sound version starring Peter Lorre "Mad Love" directed by emigre Karl Freund for MGM in 1935 and today considered one of the greatest horror films of the 1930s. <br /> <br /> Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket with the publisher's wraparound band "The Dutton Prize Mystery for November". The jacket's deco design is bright and striking with some toning to the spine jacket and band a chip at the crown affecting a portion of the title "The Ha" and part of "n" a portion of the publisher name at the heel the "Du" in "Dutton" and a few tiny chips nicks and closed tears. <br /> <br /> Barron 1999 4-125. Bleiler 1948 US. Clute & Nicholls US. Hubin 1994 US. Locke US. Reginald 12140. Senn US. E.P. Dutton unknown
181623Souvenir Press 1981. 028562461X. 1st edn. 8vo. Original silver lettered black cloth Fine dustwrapper Fine in protective cover not clipped. Pp. 301 no inscriptions. Souvenir Press, 1981. 028562461X unknown
19296209New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc 1929. First edition in English. 8vo 337pp. MGM vault copy with stamps and labels to front endpaper and spine of jacket. Publisher's purple cloth lettered in orange in illustrated jacket. Pushing at spine ends else nicely preserved in original jacket heavily chipped and partially split along folds and lacking the front inner flap which is provided in facsimile under the Mylar protector. <br /> <br /> Wonderful association copy of this horror/mystery novel originally published in French Les mains d'Orlac in 1920 and here translated into English by Florence Crewe-Jones. In 1935 MGM released the film Mad Love based on the Crewe-Jones translation the original drafts of the screenplay written by director Karl Freund and Guy Endore author of The Werewolf of Paris. Though not a box office hit the film is considered today by critics to be one of the more influential horror movies of the 1930's.<br /> <br /> <br /> The book itself is scarce in jacket and this copy is quite interesting for its association with MGM studios. <br /> <br /> Barron Fantasy and Horror 4-125. Hubin pg 342. Locke Spectrum of Fantasy pg. 182. . E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc unknown
192931147New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. 1929. First edition in English. Small inked bookstore stamp to lower front paste down spine a bit leaned corners and spine ends soft with edges a bit rubbed a very good copy. 31147. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-2 3-337 338-344: blank note: last three leaves are blanks original purple cloth front and spine panels stamped in orange fore and bottom edges rough trimmed. Renard "generally regarded in France as the most important native SF writer for the period 1900-1930 best known in English for his SF novel LES MAINS D'ORLAC 1920 . The story deals in Gothic terms with the ominous consequences of a hand transplant." - Clute and Nicholls eds The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 1993 p. 1003. "Classic macabre murder mystery ." - Barron ed Fantasy and Horror 1999 4-125. The basis of several films including "Mad Love" 1935 featuring Peter Lorre and Colin Clive. Reference: Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1856. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 182. Bleiler 1948 p. 233. Reginald 12140. Hubin 1994 p. 674. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. unknown
1981355490721054London: Souvenir Press 1981. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's black boards with silver spine lettering. Slight softening to tips of spine affecting book rather than jacket else a fine copy in a fine D/W. NO INSCRIPTIONS. N.B: the first ever English translation translated from the French by Iain White and the basis for at least four horror film adaptation the most famous being the classic German silent movie from 1924 directed by Robert Wiene and starring Conrad Veidt and the 1935 adaptation starring Peter Lorre and Frances Drake released under the title "Mad Love" directed by Karl Freund for MGM. Originally published in France in 1920. Uncommon in this First UK Edition in such attractive collector's condition. Photographs/scans available upon request. Souvenir Press hardcover
21984London: Nightowl Books / Souvenir Press. 1981. First UK edition first printing. First UK edition first printing. Publisher's original black cloth with silver titles to the spine in the Oliver Frey illustrated dustwrapper. A better than very good copy the binding square and firm with just a little softening at the spine tips. The contents a little dusty to the closed text block edge are otherwise clean throughout and without previous owner's marks. Complete with the original dustwrapper that is faintly spotted to the flaps otherwise bright and without fading loss or tears. Not price-clipped £6.95 to the front flap. A seminal work of horror and crime that served as the basis for several film adaptations most notably the 1935 MGM picture "Mad Love" directed by Karl Freund and starring Peter Lorre. Hubin Bleiler Locke: Spectrum of Fantasy Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Nightowl Books / Souvenir Press. 1981 hardcover