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63204Gallimard broche
195725416Paris Gallimard 1957 1 in huit broché,bon état, 395 pp,
199411657Gallimard (L'imaginaire) 1994 509 pages in8. 1994. Broché. 509 pages.
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
0435385003.Gtransparency. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
63-5453Covelo CA: Yolla Bolly Press 1987. Prospectus. 8vo. 8 pp. Finely Printed On Wove French-Fold Sheets Black Ink Ochre Ink used for Una & Robinson Jeffers' Monogram Monochrome Photograph of Robinson Jeffers inside Very Good. Includes Profile information on this special edition & Order Form. Covelo, CA: Yolla Bolly Press, 1987. unknown
Mm 140x220 Primo numero della rivista letteraria a cura di Gianna Manzini - Brossura editoriale di 226 pagine. Testi, tra gli altri, di Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, William Faulkner, Albert Camus, Giuseppe Dessì, Henri Michaux, Camillo Sbarbaro, Cesare Zavattini, Franz Kafka, Henry Miller, José Ortega y Gasset. Esemplare complessivamente in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1929188167Stara Rise: Josef Florian 1929. The insect itself must not be illustrated by a drawing. It cannot be shown at all not even from a distance First edition in Czech the first illustrated edition and the first translation of Metamorphosis into any language. This is an out of series copy on white paper from a total edition of 600 copies. This was published in three issues: 50 "A" copies on Holland 150 "B" copies on buff paper and 400 "C" copies on white paper as here. The German artist Otto Coester 1902-1990 was a member of a close circle of Kafka's admirers and may have known Kafka personally. Some scholars have therefore posited that he "had some inside knowledge of Kafka's vision" and the scholar Richard Lawson regarded Coester's illustrations of the insect as the most authentic Gallagher p. 134. During his lifetime Kafka was anxious to never see the insect depicted. He wrote to his publisher upon learning that his Die Verwandlung 1915 was to have an illustrated dust jacket "the insect itself must not be illustrated by a drawing. It cannot be shown at all not even from a distance" 25 October 1915. A separate portfolio edition was published the same year in an edition of 120 copies with different illustrations. The book edition was published as the 99th volume in Dobrého Díla in July 1929. Octavo. Illustrations in the text by Otto Coester. Original wrappers spine and front lettered in purple. Rubbed short split to lower front spine contents clean. A very good copy. David Gallagher Metamorphosis: Transformations of the Body and the Influence of Ovid's Metamorphoses on Germanic Literature of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 2009. unknown
19292905Stara Rise Czech Republic: Josef Florian 1929. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good/Very good. Together 2 volumes large 4to and 8vo. PORTFOLIO 310 x 235 mm. Half-title SIGNED by the artist title-page 2-page translation of Kafka's "Ein Traum" into Czech by Gustav Janouch list of plates and statement of limitation printed in red and black. With 6 full-page heliogravures from etchings by Otto Coester numbered 1-6 in pencil. Loose as issued original brown textured wrappers front wrapper with vignette printed in black spine chipped with long tear along fold plates perfectly clean. TEXT VOLUME 170 x 115 mm. 82 3 pp. Pictorial title-page printed in red and black. With 7 b/w illustrations in the text likewise by Coester 3 elaborate decorative initials printed in red. Original pale ivory wrappers front wrapper and spine lettered in purple and grey lightly rubbed. ADDED: 4-page publisher's prospectus and with illustrated card of Coester's "Promena" laid in. The entire ensemble preserved in a light gold colored cloth case. ¶ Important collection of the first illustrations of any Kafka work in any language. Here offered is the scarce first edition in Czech of "Metamorphosis" along with the rare separately published portfolio of six heliogravures from etchings all illustrated by Swabian artist Otto Coester. Coester lived in Moravia in the 1920s and belonged to a close-knit circle of Kafka admirers. Although there is no confirmed record of Kafka and Coester ever meeting in person they certainly knew each other by reputation and their proximity has led some scholars to question whether or not Coester had some inside knowledge of Kafka's vision see: David Gallagher "The Metamorphosis" p. 134. ¶ That Kafka's legendary "Der Verwandlung" is illustrated here for the first time is highly significant. From its "inception" Kafka had insisted that the creature exist only as the product reader's own worst nightmare undefined by any graphic representation on the printed page. Indeed concerning publication of the 1915 Leipzig first edition of "Der Vanderlung" Kafka demanded that: "The insect itself must not be illustrated by a drawing. It cannot be shown at all not even from a distance." ¶ Thus these 1929 illustrations are the earliest published depiction of the mythic creature. The arresting eerie heliogravures depict various highlights of the story from the protagonist Gregor Samsa awakening "from monstrous dreams" to his transformation "right there on his bed into some sort of monstrous insect"; Gregor's wife Grete playing her violin for the boarders; the discovery of Gregor's disgusting carcass and more. The text volume published contemporaneously with the portfolio contains an entirely DIFFERENT series of Coester's "Metamorphosis" illustrations; therefore in order to assess the full compliment of the iconographic tradition of Franz Kafka's writings we must examine both Coester editions together. Doing so is extremely difficult: OCLC identifies Univ. Illinois and Univ. Indiana as the only American institutions holding both the portfolio and the published first Czech edition; Harvard has only the book. ¶ Coester 1902-1990 was close to the Paris Surrealists the Bauhaus and the Werkbund; among his circle of friends were Alfred Kubin Ossip Zadkine Gerhard Marcks and Ewald Matare. He traveled to Moravia in 1927 and there publisher and early Kafka admirer Josef Florian inspired Coester to create book illustrations for "The Metamorphosis." These appeared in 1929 in a portfolio limited to just 120 copies of which ours is number 72 for which the illustrations were printed by the Graphic Union in Prague under the supervision of Josef Capek and the letterpress by Kryl and Scotti in Novy Jicine. That Coester himself assumed responsibility for the distribution of the portfolio and sold a number of copies in Germany may account for its rarity: after all Coester was a painter not a bookseller and both publications appeared during two World Wars during which time the market for artist's books was almost non-existent SOURCE: O.F. Babler "Rane ceske preklady Franze Kafky" in: Franz Kafka: Liblicka Konference ed. Eduard Goldstucker/ Prague: CSAV 1963 p. 146. The first Czech edition of "The Metamorphosis" present here in excellent condition was limited to 400 copies of which ours is number 310 of 400 copies on velin from a total edition of 600. ¶ See the exhibition catalogue: "Otto Coester - prvnà ilustrátor Franze Kafky" Dusseldorf Kunstverein fur die Rheinlande und Westfalen 1990. Borchers / Svestka Otto Coester Monographie mit Oeuvreverzeichnis 1991 p. 22 and no. 13 a-h. Literature: Katerina Nakladalova "Promena Franze Kafky od ilustrace po inspiraci Reflexe Kafkova dila ve vytvarnem umeni v Ceskoslovensku "Transformation of Franz Kafka from illustration to inspiration: Reflection of Kafka's work in fine art in Czechoslovakia" Masters Thesis Masarykova University Brno 2013 figs. 4-6. Josef Florian unknown books
5325279"Short description: In Russian. Kafka, Boris Vyacheslavovich. Confectionery production in small enterprises. Moscow; Leningrad: Koiz, 1938. You are welcome to reach out to us for a detailed description of the copies currently available. Delivery of this book may take longer than usual including extended processing and pre-shipping time, no expedited shipping is available. Please advise us if you have a set date or a deadline to receive your order.SKU5325279"
5325279Short description: In Russian. Kafka Boris Vyacheslavovich. Confectionery production in small enterprises. Moscow; Leningrad: Koiz 1938. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU5325279 unknown
2015500105008VASSEUR 2015 10 4x14 8x1 2cm. 2015. Broché.
2015500093444VASSEUR 2015 5 33x14 99x1 02cm. 2015. Broché.
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2015500096341VASSEUR 2015 5 33x14 99x1 02cm. 2015. Broché.
1992RO30313032Argo. 1992. In-8. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. remarquable, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 238 pages.Tampon à l'encre en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 891.7-Littérature russe (slave)
1965L3 box71 aFranz Kafka: Procesul. in romaneste de Gellu Naum; Prefata de Romul Munteanu. Editura Pentru Literatura Universala Buchresti . 1965. Hardcover 272 pages. In L3 box71. Editura Pentru Literatura Universala Buchresti hardcover
1977feb11550Minerva 1977. Used. 1977; Romanian Edition of Procesul BPT 924; For more details please contact me Minerva unknown
2009feb06915Adevarul 2009. Used. 2009; Romanian Edition of Procesul; For more details please contact me Adevarul unknown
9788571647169-11-29808Companhia Das Letras. New. Companhia Das Letras unknown
857164716X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
9788535907438COMPANHIA DE BOLSO. new. A hist�ria de Josef K. atravessa os anos sem perder nada do seu vigor. Ao contrrio a banalizao da violncia irracional no sculo XX acrescentou a ela o fasc�nio dos romances realistas. Na sua luta para descobrir por que o acusam por quem acusado e que lei ampara a acusao K. defronta permanentemente com a impossibilidade de escolher um caminho que lhe parea sensato ou l�gico pois o processo de que v�tima segue leis pr�prias: as leis do arb�trio. COMPANHIA DE BOLSO unknown
9786558703143LAFONTE. new. Se voc leitor pode ter em suas mos hoje O processo uma obra-prima da literatura universal isso se deve no a seu autor Franz Kafka 1883-1924 mas a seu amigo e testamenteiro Max Brod 1884-1968. Diante do pedido daquele para que seus textos fossem queimados Brod no s� no os destruiu como foi o respons�vel pela organizao e publicao de v�rios romances correspondncias e di�rios. Um dos primeiros a reconhecer o imenso talento e a profundidade da literatura de seu amigo foi Brod quem convenceu um editor alemo a publicar ""A metamorfose"" um marco do romance moderno. Em ""O processo"" Kafka recorre a sua experincia no tribunal de Praga para explorar o funcionamento da burocracia estatal descrevendo a priso os detentos e seus delitos. Seu protagonista Josef K. � um homem comum indiciado e condenado por um crime que no teria cometido. Por�m quanto mais perto chega da ""verdade"" mais parece culpado. LAFONTE unknown
9786556405490NOVA FRONTEIRA. new. O processo Ǹ um dos mais populares romances do escritor tcheco Franz Kafka. O manuscrito ainda inacabado foi entregue pelo autor a seu amigo o escritor e jornalista Max Brod e s�� foi publicado postumamente em 1925. Uma das obras literǭrias mais adaptadas para o teatro cinema e quadrinhos traz como tema principal os problemas da burocracia e da dificuldade do acesso por parte do cidad�o comum a seus direitos legais. No livro acompanhamos Josef K. que em um dia comum de sua vida comum Ǹ informado de que estǭ sendo processado. Com apenas essa not�cia sem nem ao menos saber o motivo do processo o personagem segue em busca de explica����es e acaba se envolvendo com sujeitos obscuros adentrando ambientes claustrof��bicos e situa����es surreais. Nessa trajet��ria desenvolve-se uma atmosfera sombria muito caracter�stica do estilo de Kafka que prende o leitor atǸ a �ltima pǭgina. NOVA FRONTEIRA unknown
8535907432.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback