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1956675301956. Arbeit und Gesundheit 60. - Stuttgart New York Georg Thieme Verlag 1956 8° 6 91 pp. mit 5 Abbildungen orig. kart. Einband; mit eigenhändiger Widmung aif Vorsatzblatt "Herrn Prof. Jung ergebenst überreicht vom Verfasser.". Erste Auflage! unknown
196096771Kassel, Goethe-Gesellschaft Kassel, 1960. 37 S. 8° Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
1998S781München, Carl Hanser Verlag, 1998. Pappband (Querformat), 4°, unpag., 30 S., »Die Hexe bereitet für Faust den Verjüngungstrunk. Und Goethe legt ihr dabei einen Zauberspruch in den Mund, der magisch klingt und doch nur ein turbulentes Spiel mit Zahlen ist ..., dem konnte sich auch der Zeichner Wolf Erlbruch nicht entziehen.«
1970231544BBFkft., Büchergilde Gutenberg, (1970). Mit zahlr. Abb. i. Text u. a. Taf. 338 S. OLwd. m. OU. - StaV., StaT., sonst gutes Ex.
1992164865München : Profil, 1992. X, 90 S. : Illustrationen ; 21 cm OKarton
19761057846Berlin, Aufbau, 1976. Gr.-8vo. 10, 472 S. (Faust-Bibliographie III = Bibliographien, Kataloge u. Bestandsverz. d. Nationalen Forschungsu. Gedenkstätten Weimar). OLwd.
19131056770Oranienburg, Orania Vlg, 1913. 55, (1) S. OKart. (unbeschnitten, gebräunt).
19321312804Schwerin, P. Christiansen, 1932. 31, (1) S., 1 Bildnis. OKart. (leichte Gebrauchsspuren).
190776449Leipzig: Deutsche Verlagsactiengesellschaft. 1907. 160 S., Frakturschrift,. Einband berieben; Außengelenke teils gering angeplatzt; am unteren Rücken ein ca. 2,5 cm langes Fehlstück; innen sehr sauber - deshalb insgesamt knapp befriedigend bis (innen) gut erhalten. 8° Orig.- Pappe.
198024860Stuttgart, Thienemann, 1980. 186 S., 8°, illustr. Papp-Einband gebunden
1941kc-1792<p>Dallas TX.: Kaleidograph Press 1941. Hardcover. Very Good/good . Dallas TX.: Kaleidograph Press 1941. Very Good/good .</p> Kaleidograph Press hardcover
194022333New York: Dodd Mead & Co. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1940. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo; 311 pages; Small stamped name on lower front free endpaper. Minor rubbing and wear to the dust jacket. . Dodd, Mead & Co hardcover
192465725New York:: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1924. First edition. publisher's green gilt-lettered cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Ink ownership annotation on front and rear pastedown; a pair of neatly punched holes 1/8" in diameter pierces the lower inside corner of the rear board and dust jacket. The book is near fine with bright gold on the spine and front panel. The extremely uncommon dust jacket has a chip at the top of the backstrip just touching one of the letters of the title and some light use to the top of the front panel. 8vo. G. P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover
1989BN63153Bindlach : Gondrom 1989. <br/><br/>Varia Bindlach : Gondrom unknown
19881194457Berlin, Berliner Bibliophilen Abend, (1988). 4to. 71, (1) S. m. der Reproduktion des 17. Literaturbriefes nach dem Erstdruck von 1759 (12 Seiten); 12 S. Faksimile der Handschrift als Beilage (Berliner Bibliophilen Abend Jahresgabe 1988/89). OPp.
193565923New York:: The Macaulay Company 1935. First edition. publisher's black cloth in dust jacket. Cloth darkened at joints; endsheets tanned; tight and sound in a price-clipped jacket with a chip at the top of the spine just touching the lettering; rubbing and other small chips and tears. 8vo. The Macaulay Company, hardcover
1935604596New York: The Macaulay Company 1935. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Small octavo. Chips and moderate stains along the edges and spine endleaves stained front fly with remains of an old label rear gutter partially cracked very good in a rubbed about very good dust jacket with chips and small creased tears along the edges most notably at the spine ends chipping along the flap folds light interior spotting. The first mystery by Faust and the first of two written under this name. Faust was probably best known for the books written under his other pen name Max Brand. The Macaulay Company hardcover
19352331710New York: The Macaulay Company 1935. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 0x0x0. First edition. Jacket edges rubbed with minor loss from corners toned tape repairs on reverse of jacket spine head and foot minor scuff on front board. 1935 Hard Cover. 255 pp. First mystery and one of only two using this pseudonym by Frederick Faust who also wrote under the pen name Max Brand. From the half-title page: "It is the tale of John Witherby physical superman in a contest of strength and racing smashing violence with a man called the Doctor and his gorillas for possession of John's inheritance and for the fancy of the Doctor's female decoy. Savage and brutal without let-down it casts a rare spell." From the jacket flap: "It is a favorable sign in a murder mystery if the author has refrained from the use of any secret underground passage and of any sly and slinking Orientals. That means a suspicion that the mystery has originality. And originality is the feature that first flashes at you out of the pages of Cross Over Nine. The Macaulay Company hardcover
193523550New York: The Macaulay Company 1935. First edition. Some darkening to paste downs note on front free end paper with the date and title of the magazine serial appearance a fine copy in a bright nearly fine dust jacket with a small closed tear and crease to the upper front panel some mild rubs to edges and folds. A nice copy of an uncommon book. 23550. Octavo pp. 1-8 9-255 256: blank original beige boards front and spine stamped in orange. From the rear panel calling it a mystery-horror story. "It is the tale of John Witherby physical superman in a contest of strength and racing smashing violence with a man called the Doctor and his gorillas for possession of John's inheritance and for the fancy of the Doctor's female decoy." The first mystery using this pseudonym. Reference: Hubin p. 123. The Macaulay Company unknown
1935D90302New York: Macaulay 1935. Bumped and rubbed spine very slightly cocked. Pages tanned store stamp on front and rear endpapers. Staple holes on front free end paper. A series of numbers written on front pastedown as in a ledger. Scuff marks on pastedowns apparently from glued down jacket removal. Binding solid. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Macaulay Hardcover
193553974New York: Macaulay 1935. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Slight foxing to the endpapers just about fine in attractive near fine price-clipped dustwrapper with very shallow loss at the crown and a couple of tiny tears. The first mystery by Faust and the first of two written under this name. Faust was probably best known for the books written under his other pen name Max Brand. Very scarce in this condition. Macaulay hardcover
1935000200New York: MacAulay 1935. First Edition in Dust Jacket. . Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Bound in dark cloth and printed in red the volume is cocked internally quite nice and clean if a bit mellowed. DUST JACKET is bright unfaded and clean with 3/8" chips to head and tail of spine and is Not Price Clipped. Frederick Faust wrote as Max Brand and for two mystery novels as Walter Butler. A prodigious writer and a clever mind filled with stories Faust seldom wrote or placed his stories in California. Although growing up in the Central Valley and working in San Francisco his stories tell little of his roots in the Goledn State. Cross Over Nine and Night Flower are two of his elusive Mystery thrillers. Size: Octavo <br/> <br/> MacAulay hardcover
1948RO40166475Tipografia Fratelli Male. 1948. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 96 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
19611312709Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1961. 26 S., 1 Bl. OKart. (leicht fleckig).
19851212885PN. New. 1985. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback