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1332505929.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
9788571647565-11-15690Companhia das Letras. New. Companhia das Letras unknown
9786561420006-11-97067ELO EDITORA. New. ELO EDITORA* unknown
In-8 (cm. 22.70), brossura illustrata, pp. 443, (3). Texte en français. Introduction de Elian-J. Finbert. Carte ancora intonse. Tracce d’uso ai tagli della brossura. Ex libris e segnatura al risguardo anteriore. Peraltro, volume in buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
1578Marseille. Cahiers du Sud. 1950. Grand in-8° broché. 439 pages. E.O. sur papier ordinaire. Etat neuf, pages non coupées.
SLIVCN-9782385294007Charleston (3/2025)
2002BN253052Hildesheim : Gerstenberg 2002. 2002. Auf den Spuren von Franz Kafka in Prag. Text von. Fotos von Hélène Moulonguet. Aus dem Franz. von Sylvia Strasser <br/><br/>Auf den Spuren von Franz Kafka in Prag. Text von. Fotos von Hélène Moulonguet. Aus dem Franz. von Sylvia Strasser Franz Kafka / Autor / Schriftsteller - Lemaire Gérard-Georges Hildesheim : Gerstenberg unknown
200216076Hildesheim : Gerstenberg 2002. 167 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 26 cm Originalverschweißt, Top Zustand, Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
230815567Groningen Marlies Louwes. 2007 12 pp. cahiersteek met rood papieren omslag ter gelegenheid van de 60ste verjaardag van Jan Bouman in een beperkte oplage van caa. 30 exemplaren uitstekend exemplaar Groningen, Marlies Louwes unknown
84138Göttingen, Heidelberg: Wallstein Vlg. u. Institut für Textkritik (c 2023). 1002 Ss., 3 Bll. 4°. Beigefarb. Pp. mit schwarzem Rückentitel u. illustr. Umschl.
2L7864Edition International Grafik Frederikshavn 1987. 20 S. mit 8 farbigen Lithographien von Pavel Roucka kartoniert mit Schutzumschlag. - Text: tschechisch und deutsch/ Nr. 149 von 200 nummerierten Exemplaren - unknown
1917371699Budapest 1917. 1 vols. 4-1/8 x 7-1/8 inches. Matted in double glazed frame. Fine. 1 vols. 4-1/8 x 7-1/8 inches. Envelope sent Express from Budapest to Rudolf Fuchs by author Franz Kafka who was writing from the Hotel Imperial Budapest. Signed in the third person Dr. Kafka on the back flap. <br /> <br /> Rudolf Fuchs 1890-1942 poet and social critic was a member of Kafka's literary circle in Prague.<br /> He knew Kafka since 1912. In an article in Zeitschrift für Germanistik scholar Ilse Seehase discusses three wartime communications from Kafka to Fuchs. The second of these dated 14 July 1917 was "probably" written in Budapest and looked ahead to a meeting in Vienna Seehase p. 179. This autograph envelope postmarked 14 July confirms that Kafka was indeed in Budapest when he wrote Fuchs: he had just become engaged for the second time to Felice Bauer. On 16 July 1917 Kafka held a conversation with Otto Groß Anton Kuh and Rudolf Fuchs at a café in Vienna. In August of that year Kafka was diagnosed with the tuberculosis that would later kill him. <br /> Fuchs published an early obituary of Kafka on 4 June 1924. Fuchs described the effect of his writing: "He perceived as no other the romance of the quotidian and the poetry of familiar things. The effect of just one of his short observations is magical. As in a dream a dense realistic dream. All that he puts into words is so vital and yet an experience one hasn't seen before and even his simple phrasing has the grace of utter strangeness."<br /> Fuchs escaped the Nazis to London where he composed his Erinnerungen an Franz Kafka. A posthumous collection Ein wissender Soldat. Gedichte und Schriften aus dem Nachlass von Rudolf Fuchs was published there in 1943.<br /> Kafka autograph material is rare. Cf. Ilse Seehase Drei Mitteilungen Kafkas und ihr Umfeld pp. 178-83 in: Zeitschrift für Germanistik 8:2 1987 unknown
1913374043Prague 1913. Addressed in Kafka's hand to his fiancée "Fraulein Felice Bauer Frankfurt 9/M Hotel Monopol-Metropole" signed on the reverse with his return address "Abs. Dr. F. Kafka Prag Poric 7." Bauer's address has been struck through and corrected in another hand. 1 vols. 4 x 6 inches. Fine. Addressed in Kafka's hand to his fiancée "Fraulein Felice Bauer Frankfurt 9/M Hotel Monopol-Metropole" signed on the reverse with his return address "Abs. Dr. F. Kafka Prag Poric 7." Bauer's address has been struck through and corrected in another hand. 1 vols. 4 x 6 inches. Kafka met Felice Bauer in August 1912 at a dinner hosted by his friend Max Brod and he soon began to send her nearly daily letters until their split at the end of 1917 during which period he wrote "The Judgment" dedicated to her "The Man Who Disappeared" and "The Metamorphosis". Bauer saved nearly 500 letters from Kafka which she sold to a publisher in 1955 and they were collected and published as Letters to Felice. Their romance was lived mostly through correspondence and Kafka often expressed his impatience if she did not write as frequently as he did. They met occasionally and were twice engaged. Around the time of this letter they had recently met for only the second time. Likely it's the letter that is dated the 18th of April in which he writes of his inability to keep himself from writing to her and his desire to focus on his fiction:<br /> <br /> "Don't I bother you with my letters Felice I'm sure I bother you it cannot be otherwise. Of necessity you are wrapped up in business matters; the exhibition may be decisive for your firm for a whole year-and then I come along with unconnected irrelevant things but mainly with my despair."<br /> <br /> Kafka would propose marriage to Bauer in July for the first time but they never married. As most of Kafka's works were published only posthumously and little of his correspondence survives any autograph material by him is rare. Cf. Ilse Seehase Drei Mitteilungen Kafkas und ihr Umfeld pp. 178-83 in: Zeitschrift für Germanistik 8:2 1987 unknown
198348BzToulouse Association Des Germanistes De L'enseignement Superieur 1983 In4 214 pages - broché - bon etat
198348BzToulouse Association Des Germanistes De L'enseignement Superieur 1983 In4 214 pages - broché - bon etat
G9754067082I3N00Cem Yayinevi. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Cem Yayinevi paperback
1934000248cBerlin: Schocken Verlag 1934. Hardcover. Good. Einband und Vorsatz teils gebräunt Rücken am Kopf u. unten jeweils mit 1cm Verlust sonst gutes Exeemplar- Binding and fly-leaves with some browning back on head and tails 1cm loss otherwise a good copy. <br/> <br/> Schocken Verlag hardcover
1993Q-0517092786Random House Value Publishing 1993-04-26. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House Value Publishing hardcover
1973Q-048621401XDover Publications 1973-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
193185493Berlin: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag 1931. First Edition. First printing. Octavo. Blue linen over flexible boards reverse-titled in gilt on spine; 2666pp. Tight straight clean copy quite attractive Near Fine but for heavy erasure presumably to remove an ownership signature to title page that has resulted in partial elision of a couple of characters of the imprint. Otherwise very fresh internally. Very Good overall lacking the dustwrapper. First publication of this collection; extracted from Kafka's unpublished writings by his literary executor Max Brod; later translated to English as "The Great Wall of China" Secker 1933. Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag unknown
3596124468.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
53753Del Mar California Ettan Press 1975. 4° 14 Bl. 5 Orig.-Radierungen. Lose Bogen Bütten in Umschlag in Kork-Mappe. Tadell. Nr. 84/93. Mit 5 handschriftlich nummerierten u. signierten Radierungen von Paul Eliasberg gedruckt von Eugene Schiller und Rod Ligren auf Rives Bütten. Der Text wurde in Garamond handgesetzt und bei H. Kätelhön in Möhnesee-Wamel gedruckt. Buchbinderarbeit von H. Halbach in Königstein i. T. - Mit einem Vorwort von Edouard Roditi. 010 Del Mar, California, Ettan Press, 1975 unknown
1931122929Berlin: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag 1931. First edition of this collection of short stories by Kafka. Octavo bound in full leather gilt titles and tooling to the spine gilt tooling to the front and rear panel all edges gilt marbled endpapers. In fine condition. While written in 1917 it was not published until 1930 seven years after Kafka's death. Max Brod included it in Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer the first posthumous collection of short stories by Franz Kafka.Contained within the story is a parable that was separately published as "A Message from the Emperor" "Eine kaiserliche Botschaft" in 1919 in the collection Ein Landarzt A Country Doctor. Some sub-themes of the story include why the wall was built piecemeal in small sections in many different places the relationship of the Chinese with the past and the present and the emperor's imperceptible presence. The story is told in first person by an older man from a southern province. Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag hardcover books
193161884(Berlin), Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1931. 8°. 266 S., 3 Bll., OLwd.
193120344Munich: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag 1931. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. blue cloth gold spine label printed in red. Near fine. 266 pages. 19.5 x 11.5 cm. Max Brod Kafka's friend and literary executor was instructed by Kafka to destroy his unpublished work. Fortunately Brod ignored the request published the novels and collected works between 1925 and 1935. Brod edited a collection of prose and unpublished stories as "Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer" The Great Wall of China including the story of the same name as he did with "Amerika" and "Das Schloss." All three are now considered to be the Definitive Editions. Text in German. Epilogue by Max Brod and Hans Joachim Schoeps. Owner inscription second free endpaper dated 1934 three leaves of adverts at rear clean and fresh copy spine sunned. Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag hardcover books