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193161884(Berlin), Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1931. 8°. 266 S., 3 Bll., OLwd.
198322996Futuropolis, collection Futuropolice Nouvelle, 1983-1986. 6 séries de 4 volumes in-12, soit 24 volumes, les 4 premières séries sous étui de carton (1 avec étiquette de l'éditeur). Etuis un brin poussiéreux, quelques dos très légèrement insolés. Chaque volume est accompagné de dessins en noir par un illustrateur de renom.
193553406BBBerlin, Schocken Verlag 1935. 8°. 286 S., 1 w. Bl. Originalleinwand mit Schutzumschlag.
19817023Genève, Éditions d’art Albert Skira, 1981. 3 volumes in-4 de [12]-75-[16]-88-[8]-116-[2] pages pour le vol. I, [8]-74-[14]-74-[8]-78-[8]-56-[2] pour le vol. II, [8]-71-[4]-74-[8]-67-[6]-91-[6] pour le tome III, reliure pleine toile frappée d'une tête de taureau et du titre au premier plat, titre au dos, sous jaquettes illustrées en couleurs avec titre au dos. Les trois volumes sous étui toilé.
200115593Ostfildern-ruit Germany: Hatje Cantz Publishers 2001. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. As New/No Dust Jacket As Issued. Ostfildern-ruit Germany: Hatje Cantz Publishers 2001. Hardcover. As New/None As Issued. First Edition/First Printing. 128 pages. Retrospective collection of photographs. Now considered a contemporary art photography classic. Limited Slipcased Edition of 50 numbered and signed copies. Precedes and should not be confused with the regular trade edition. They have the same ISBN. The Limited Edition is now rare. A brilliant production by Ken Schles: Oversize-volume format. Black cloth boards with black titles embossed on the spine as issued. Photographs and Manifesto/Essay by Ken Schles. The title comes from the lyrics of Bob Dylan's "Tombstone Blues". Text fragments by Franz Kafka Ralph Ellison Walter Lippmann and Italo Calvino. Original 8 X 10 inch photographic print matted framed and laid into its own black cloth folder. Matching black cloth slipcase. Printed on glossy stock paper in Germany to the highest standards. Without DJ as issued. Presents in its Limited Edition format Ken Schles' "The Geometry of Innocence". His "philosophical" collection. There is something disturbing and uncompromising about each image by itself and in the context of the relentless whole. Schles' point is that we should not be distracted but instead be completely immersed. If "Invisible City" is inward-looking "The Geometry of Innocence" looks outward at the larger world and sees both good and bad cause for hope and reason for despair. Still the prevailing sentiment is dark and melancholy and as such is reminiscent of his debut collection. Schles also has a didactic purpose articulated in his Manifesto/Essay which is "must-reading" for anyone uncritically enamored of photography which includes many photographers and critics. While his essay is critical about photography Schles is obviously not against photography. Indeed the latter stance would be self-defeating because even the most subversive "anti-photographic" photograph can be easily coopted by the system to reinforce unjust social structures and feed a corrupt mass culture. Instead he is for a photography that somehow retains its subversive existential power and empowers people given the fact that "we are formed by a flawed society. Yet however boldly or tenuously we engage our lives we love we hate we struggle" Ken Schles. An absolute "must-have" title for Ken Schles collectors. This is a copy of the Limited Slipcased Edition of 50 copies indicated/numbered as such on the Back Copyright Page. It comes with an 8 X 10 inch original photographic print that is very prominently and beautifully numbered titled and signed in pencil on verso by the photographer: "Ken Schles The End of the World From The Geometry of Innocence 43/50". This title is a contemporary art photography classic. This is one of few copies of the Limited Edition still available online and is in especially fine condition: Clean crisp and bright. Please note: Copies available online have serious flaws which are publisher's flaws rather than caused by handling or use. This is surely an accessible and lovely alternative. A rare signed copy thus. 106 color 87 duotone plates 1 original print. One of the most brilliant photographers of our time. A fine collectible copy. SEE ALSO OTHER KEN SCHLES TITLES IN OUR CATALOG. ISBN 3775710116. Hatje Cantz Publishers hardcover
190846474Mchn., Hans von Weber, 1908. Eine Zweimonatsschrift. Hrsg. von Franz Blei und Carl Sternheim. Erstes Heft. 4°. OKart. (Gebrauchsspuren). 2 Bll., 103 SS., 4 Bll. und 12 Bildbeigaben, davon 2 handkoloriert.
Paris, N.R.F., Collection " Du Monde Entier ", 1948. In-12, broché, 186 pp. Edition originale de la traduction française. Un des 205 exemplaires du tirage de tête numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma. N°69. Bel exemplaire.
27049Paris, N.R.F., Collection " Du Monde Entier ", 1948. In-12, broché, 186 pp.
191662020Leipzig, (E. Haberland für) Kurt Wolff Verlag, 1916. 8°. 47 S., Beiger OKart.
BN106006Insel Verlag. Softcover. Das Schloß: Roman insel taschenbuch <br/><br/>Das Schloß: Roman insel taschenbuch Insel Verlag paperback
BN105260Schocken. Softcover. LETTERS TO MILENA Works <br/><br/>LETTERS TO MILENA Works Schocken paperback
1962WN50114Philadelphia: The Janus Press 1962. Original brown linen cloth with gilt lettering on spine with only a couple of minor blemishes. Number 26 of 250 copies signed by the artist on the limitation page. 12 relief etchings done from the original plates at the Philadelphia Museum College of Art. Black paper covered slipcase has a little splitting starting on spine edges and minor wear at corners of mouth otherwise near fine. Signed By the Artist. Limited/Numbered. Cloth. Near Fine/Slipcase Very Good. Illus. by Van Vliet Claire. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Trade. The Janus Press Hardcover books
19386702London G. Routledge & Sons Ltd 1938. 1st U.K. Edition. Hardback. A near fine copy in the publisher's original title-blocked wine cloth. A particularly well preserved copy; tight bright clean and sharp cornered. Copies in this condition are extremely scarce. All books fully on approval. ; 300 pages London, G. Routledge & Sons, Ltd hardcover
1946558972New York: The Dial Press 1946. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Introduction by Lionel Trilling. Octavo. xvi 688pp. Light foxing on page edges spine ends lightly bumped with spine slightly cocked a bit else a near fine copy in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with short nicks and tears on spine ends and corners. Containing two sonnets entitled "Salem" and "Concord" by Robert Lowell. "Poem" by Kenneth Patchen. "Two Morning Monologues" by Saul Bellow. Much of the material contained in this volume were first published here with contributions by Franz Kafka James T. Farrell Mary McCarthy James Agee Robert Lowell T.S. Eliot Marianne Moore W.H. Auden Stephen Spender E.E. Cummings Katherine Anne Porter Sherwood Anderson John Dos Passos and many others. An important collection of poetry essays and modern literature. Scarce in trade. The Dial Press hardcover
16-5190Paris: Alexandre Saldkind1962. Original press kit for the French film with printed text and eight -13 x 18 cm. photos .The Trial French: Le procès is a 1962 drama film directed by Orson Welles who also wrote the screenplay based on the 1925 posthumously published novel of the same name by Franz Kafka. Welles stated immediately after completing the film: "The film begins with Welles narrating Kafka's parable "Before the Law" to pinscreen scenes created by the artists Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker. Anthony Perkins stars as Josef K. a bureaucrat who is accused of a never-specified crime and Jeanne Moreau Romy Schneider and Elsa Martinelli play women who become involved in various ways in Josef's trial .Roger Corbeau born November 20 1908 in Haguenau Alsace was drawn to the cinema from a very young age. He moved to Paris in 1932 and began helping with props on film sets first for Roger Richebé then for Marcel Pagnol who hired Corbeau as a movie stills photographer in 1933. They worked together for six years. With his demanding work ethic and talent Corbeau quickly became a force in the French cinema. His photographs serve as a fervent tribute to the actors who left their mark on the medium from the 1930s to the 1980s. Corbeau took pictures on the sets of 160 films. Paris: Alexandre Saldkind,1962 unknown
1916140938241Leipzig: Kurt Wolff Verlag 1916. Third Edition. Near Fine. Third edition pre-May 1917 variant without stamp to title page. Although only copyright date is 1913 text is re-set from 2nd edition. 11. Lame Duck Books Catalogue #32. 47 pp. Original black wraps with blue label. Text in German. Near Fine with rubbing to title label light shelf wear. A nice copy of the short story "The Stoker" a fragment of the uncompleted book Amerika. Kurt Wolff Verlag unknown books
19301394896London UK: Martin Secker 1930. First UK Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xii 451 pages. In Good plus condition. Bound in publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering along the spine and tail edges. Boards are lightly cocked have mild wear along the head and tail edges light fraying along the fore corners moderate age-toning along the extremities and stains throughout. Textblock is splitting to gutter from page 92-318 has stains on the head edges of pages134-135 stains on the end-pages and pastedowns mild wear along the edges and moderate age-toning along the edges. DL consignment. Shelved Room C. 1394896. Special Collections. Martin Secker hardcover
1988BRG-36_4_1001Schocken 1988-10-30. paperback. Good. 5x1x8. Good condition.No marking/highlighting.Cover and pages may show some wear.Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. Schocken paperback
194643192Maeght 1946 In-4 en ff. sous couverture ill. rempliée, 81 pp. 8 lithographies originales hors texte, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe. Un manque de papier au bas du dos. Couverture fanée, petits manques au dos.
1962170383N.p.: N.p. 1962. Vintage oversize borderless reference photograph from the 1962 film showing Anthony Perkins on a staircase surrounded by young women. Shot by noted French photographer Roger Corbeau with his stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1925 novel by Franz Kafka. Considered by director Orson Welles to be his best film. One of the few great twentieth century adaptations of existentialist literature as well as the definitive visualization of Kafka's work. <br /> <br /> 9 x 11.5 inches. Light rubbing to the corners else about Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Grant US. Spicer US. N.p. unknown
29243Paris Gallimard coll. « Du monde entier » 2 janvier 1957. 1 vol. 145 x 210 mm de 395 et 5 p. Demi-maroquin havane à bandes contrepals et gardes papier titre et tête dorés couverture et dos conservés étui reliure signée de Devauchelle. . Édition originale de la traduction française. Un des 106 premiers exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lafuma Navarre n° 37. . La nouvelle de jeunesse de Kafka qui porte ce titre est le texte le plus ancien dont on possède le manuscrit : il date de 1908. Un texte plein de lacunes certes mais qui porte déjà la marque de l'univers singulier. Max Brod y joindra la célèbre Lettre au Père que Kafka rédigea en 1919 mais n'adressa jamais bien qu'il l'ait réellement écrite pour son destinataire. Une autre série d'aphorismes le Discours sur la langue yiddish et une esquisse de Richard et Samuel complètent l'ouvrage. Bel exemplaire. Le dos de papier conservé présente quelques manques. Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Du monde entier », (2 janvier) 1957. 1 vol. (145 x 210 mm) de 395 et [5] p. Demi-maroquin havane à unknown
195729243Un des 106 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lafuma Navarre Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Du monde entier », (2 janvier) 1957. 1 vol. (145 x 210 mm) de 395 et [5] p. Demi-maroquin havane à bandes, contrepals et gardes papier, titre et tête dorés, couverture et dos conservés, étui (reliure signée de Devauchelle). Édition originale de la traduction française. Un des 106 premiers exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lafuma Navarre (n° 37).
195337486Paris Grasset 1953 In-12, broch, couverture imprime.Edition originale regroupant 10 textes dont Le Monde citadin, Tentation au village et Souvenir du chemin de fer de Kalda. Ces dix texte seront repris dans le Journal de Kafka qui sera publi quelques mois plus tard par Grasset. Un des 52 premiers exemplaires numrots sur verg de Montval. Neuf, non coup.
6011 Fort volume relié demi-veau vert sauge, dos lisse avec 'DU MONDE ENTIER' et son numéro, auteur et titre dorés, plats de papier décoré, tête jaune, couvertures et dos conservés. Étui. Reliure de bonne facture, non signée. Dos uniformément décoloré, quelques ombres, taches au dos. 21,9 x 15,5 cm, 598-[2] p. Paris, NRF-Gallimard, 1965. Édition originale.
6011 Fort volume relié demi-veau vert sauge, dos lisse avec 'DU MONDE ENTIER' et son numéro, auteur et titre dorés, plats de papier décoré, tête jaune, couvertures et dos conservés. Étui. Reliure de bonne facture, non signée. Dos uniformément décoloré, quelques ombres, taches au dos. 21,9 x 15,5 cm, 598-[2] p. Paris, NRF-Gallimard, 1965. Édition originale.