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1949017547London: Secker & Warburg 1949. Nice copy Blue boards with gold lettering to spine and cover. Unmarked tight and square. Light discoloring at head of blue spine but remainder of boards are clean and fresh with sharp tips. Price intact jacket has only light tanning to spine and tiny chip at head of spine. Jacket otherwise is clean and sharp with no tears creasing or soiling. Scarce. This is the 1949 printing with that date on title page. In mylar. . First Thus. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Secker & Warburg Hardcover
198720331Limited Editions Club. Fine. 1987. Wraps. Signed by illustrator. Limited edition of 800 copies this being copy #567. Cream wraps are flawless. Spine is straight. Binding is tight. Publisher's notes with light soiling to covers laid-in. Pages are clean and pristine. Beige cloth slipcase is flawless. ; 0 pages; Signed by Artist . Limited Editions Club paperback
198780286New York: Limited Editions Club. Fine. 1987. Hardcover. IN THE PENAL COLONY BY FRANZ KAFKA LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB 1987 WITH LITHOGRAPHS BY MICHAEL HAFFTA SIGNED. 7 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches hand sewn and bound by Carol Joyce in parchment covers with yapp edges -- Fine and signed by Michael Haffta who has contributed the four lithographs. Housed in a linen covered felt lined clamshell. #516 of 800. ; Signed by Illustrator . Limited Editions Club hardcover
0436230488.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1987056960The Limited Editions Club. A beautiful clean crisp softcover in fine condition. No DJ as issued. Includes clam shell box in very good condition with light foxing to cloth. No. 280/800 limited edition copies signed by the illustrator. . Fine. Soft cover. 1987. The Limited Editions Club paperback
198756386New York: The Limited Editions Club 1987. Paperback Quarto in Slipcase. Paperback. Very good. Hafftka Michael. hand-sewn and hand-bound by Carol Joyce printed on mould-made magnani paper cream parchment jacket with yapp edges author's name in black at spine 53 pp housed in fine sand cloth clamshell box with velvet lining and paper label at spine numbered 191 of 800 lithographs by Michael Hafftka printed on hand-made japanese paper signed by illustrator Michael Hafftka at the colophon<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. The Limited Editions Club paperback
12296Hafftka Michael. Hafftka Michaelillus. IN THE PENAL COLONY by Franz Kafka. Limited Editions Club NY 1987. Number 88 of the edition of 800 copies signed by Hafftka. Small 4to. cloth clamshell boxparchment covered boards text block handsewn with 53pp. and four lithographs. The whole Very Fine. hardcover
1987019236New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine clamshell box. Michael Hafftka. Large octavo 7" x 10-1/4" hand-sewn and hand-bound by Carol Joyce in full white parchment with yapp edges. Translated by Willa and Edwin Muir. Illustrated with four lithographs by Michael Hafftka printed on hand-made Japanese paper. Copy #78 of 800 numbered copies SIGNED by Hafftka on the colophon page. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
19879025746New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Softcover. Near fine. Michael Hafftka. In publisher's original cream paper wraps with yapp edge and sewn on cloth tapes. Spine stamped in black. Clamshell with linen covers and black cloth trays with printed paper label on spine. Back of clamshell has some red markings and foredge has some sunfading. Designed by Benjamin Shiff with four original lithographs by Michael Hafftka printed at the Trestle Editions. Bound by hand by Carol Joyce. Signed by Michael Hafftka. One of 800 numbered copies. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club paperback
19878669New York. The Limited Editions Club. 1987. Hand-bound and sewn by Carol Joyce in stitched Velum over boards. Cased in felt lined linen covered Solander box. Tall 8vo. 7.25" 10.25". This Edition Limited to 800 numbered copies of which this is # 724. Signed by Michael Hafftka to Colophon. Illustrated with lithographs by Michael Hafftka. A Very Fine pristine presumably unread copy. The Limited Editions Club. hardcover
1987001669New York: Limited Editions Club 1987. Hardcover. Fine. Hafftka Michael. 2 53 5 p. 4 leaves of lithographed plates; 30 cm. Sewn and bound in vellum paper wrappers with yapp edges and the author's name printed in black on the spine; sewing bands are visible on the wrapper sides. Clamshell box is covered in light grey cloth with a small printed label on the spine bearing the author's name. Edges of box are black; lined with black felt. This is number 198 of a limited edition of 800 copies. Set in monotype Walbaum at the Out of Sorts letter foundery in Mamaroneck N.Y. and printed on mould-made Magnani paper at the Shagbark Press in South Portland Me. The lithographs were printed on hand-made Japanese paper at Trestle Editions N.Y. City. The book design was by Benjamin Shiff. Hand-sewn and hand-bound by Carol Joyce. Signed by the artist at the colophon. In Fine/Fine Condition. Limited Editions Club hardcover
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ria9783110408836_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
BN310057In der Strafkolonie <br/><br/>In der Strafkolonie Franz Kafka unknown
3966376822.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1919149938Leipzig: Kurt Wolff 1919. In the deluxe binding First edition first impression in the deluxe binding. One of 1000 copies of Kafka's short story set in an unnamed penal colony which he wrote in October 1914. The "relatively long time span between composition and first publication is due in part to Kafka's dissatisfaction with the original conclusion of the story" however "Kafka revised the end of the text in November 1918" Gray et al. p. 134. In November 1916 Kafka presented a version of the text "at a public reading - something to which Kafka rarely agreed - at the Goltz Gallery in Munich" ibid. p. 134. The work was first translated into English by Eugene Jolas in 1941; published in the Partisan Review as In the Penal Colony. Octavo. Text in German. Printed in blue and black. Contemporary dark brown half roan spine lettered in gilt marbled boards cream endpapers white silk page marker top edge gilt others uncut. Housed in a custom slipcase. Light wear to extremities the binding otherwise sound internally clean and fresh; a very good copy. Dietz 50. Richard T. Gray et al. A Franz Kafka Encyclopedia Greenwood Press 2005. hardcover
2015__311040883XDe Gruyter 2015. Hardcover. New. 126 pages. German language. 9.05x6.10x0.55 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1970feb20570Univers 1970. Used. 1970; Romanian Edition of In America Meridiane 147; For more details please contact me Univers unknown
1763641716.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
039960300X.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1976Q-0805204288Schocken 1976-01-13. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schocken paperback
197429405New York:: Schocken Books 1974. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Ner Fine price clipped dust jacket with fading to the spine. This posthumous book compiles Kafka's diaries letters and other writings that presents a self-portrait of his life and thoughts. The pieces offer insight into his personal struggles including his complex relationship with his father and his search for meaning. The book uses Kafka's own words from his diaries letters and fragments supplemented by memoirs from others to create a biographical narrative. Schocken Books, unknown
19741003999New York: Push Pin Studio 1974. First separate edition of Philip Roth's experimental short story in which Franz Kafka does not die young of tuberculosis but instead escapes to Newark New Jersey to teach Hebrew to schoolboys during the Second World War: "we vent on him our resentment at having to learn an ancient calligraphy at the very hour we should be out screaming our heads off on the ballfield." Inspired by Roth's experience teaching Kafka's fiction the story is dedicated to his students at the University of Pennsylvania and was first published in American Review in 1973. This separate publication issued as Push Pin Graphic 59 by Milton Glaser's Push Pin Studio represents the first appearance of Glaser's illustrations which draw on historical photographs of Kafka his sister Ottla and his lover Dora Diamant. A very good example of a striking production with no record at auction and no holdings in OCLC. Side-stapled volume measuring 12 x 9 inches: 16 wrappers included in pagination. Four full-page illustrations printed in brown. Light soiling to wrappers staples rusted. Push Pin Studio unknown
20091-0316041211Little Brown & Co 2009. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 10.00x8.25x1.50 inches. Little Brown & Co hardcover