Verlag: Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp, 1979
ISBN 10: 3518109952 ISBN 13: 9783518109953
Anbieter: Antiquariat Buchhandel Daniel Viertel, Diez, Deutschland
kart. Zustand: Gut. Dt. Erstausg., 1. Aufl. 125 S. ; 18 cm in gutem Zustand 4419 ISBN 9783518109953 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 99.
Verlag: Gütersloh : Bertelsmann-Club - Stuttgart : Europ. Bildungsgemeinschaft - Wien : Buchgemeinschaft Donauland - Zug/Schweiz : Buch- u. Schallplattenfreunde - Berlin ; Darmstadt ; Wien : Dt. Buch-Gemeinschaft [1981]., 1981
Anbieter: TschaunersWelt, Waldkirch, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut. 273 S. ; 21 cm gebraucht, guter Zustand, Schutzumschlag teilweise verblichen, Buchschnitt fleckig 37 i Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 403.
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main : Eichborn,, 1999
ISBN 10: 3821841753 ISBN 13: 9783821841755
Anbieter: Antiquariat Roland Mayrhans, Tübingen, Deutschland
351 S. ; 22 cm ISBN 3821841753 Der Versand erfolgt innerhalb von 2 Werktagen.Bei Gewicht - wird bei Buchtitel angezeigt - ab 1000 Gramm = 7 Euro Portoanteil in D.,EU = 20 Euro, WELT BITTE V O R BESTELLUNG ERFRAGEN! Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 554 (Kunst-?)Ledereinband OHNE RÜCKENSCILD,OHNE NUMMERIERUG,Gutes Exemplar.,(L). Limitierte und numerierte Erstausg., 1.- 7. Tsd.
Verlag: Köln : Verlag Wissenschaft u. Politik, 1981
ISBN 10: 3804685838 ISBN 13: 9783804685833
Anbieter: Kunsthandlung Rainer Kirchner, Rees, NRW, Deutschland
Leinen. Zustand: Sehr gut. 430 S. ; 24 cm Minimale oberflächliche Lager- oder Gebrauchsspuren am illustrierten Schutzumschlag. Sauber, fest und ordentlich. Keine Einträge. Wir versenden nicht an DHL-Packstationen. F629 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 814.
Verlag: Niezależna Oficyna Wydawnicza âTroska i Å»ycie", Warszawa, 1981
With a photographic reproduction of MiÅosz on verso of halftitle. (illustrator). Samizdat edition. With a photographic reproduction of MiÅosz on verso of halftitle. Samizdat edition. In publisher's printed wrappers, designed by Zofia Darowska. 143, (1) p. Samizdat edition of Milosz's book of poems that was originally published in Paris in 1974. Yellowed due to acidic paper. Overall in fine condition. In publisher's printed wrappers, designed by Zofia Darowska.
Signed and dated by the author (in 2002) in ink on the first blank leaf. In publisher's printed wrappers. 246, (2) p. A signed copy of MiÅosz CzesÅaw's autobiographical novel. CzesÅaw MiÅosz (1911-2004) was a Polish poet, novelist, essayist, and translator. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980 described as a writer who "voices man's exposed condition in a world of severe conflicts." . Ownership inscription on title page. Cover chipped, dog-eared, with a small damage to the upper right corner. A white spot on the rear panel, as a result of a removed price tag. Spine with a small damage at the tail. Otherwise in good condition. In publisher's printed wrappers Signed and dated by the author (in 2002) in ink on the first blank leaf.
First edition. First edition. In publisher's wrappers, printed in grey and brown. 154, (6) p. Early poetry collection by the Nobel laureate Polish poet and writer, Czeslaw Milosz (1911-2004). Ocalenie was Milosz' first book to be published after World War II, thus many of his poems, written during the Nazi occupation of Poland appeared first in this extensive volume. Among others, it features the first printed appearance of his most remarkable poem sequence, The World: A Naive Poem, originally created in 1943 in one handwritten copy. The book also contains Milosz' famous poem about the revolt in the Warsaw Ghetto, Campo di Fiori, and several pieces from the volumeWiersze, published underground in 1943 under the pseudonym Jan Syruc. . Ownership inscription on half-title. Small damage to the corner of the first two leaves. Tiny ink stain on the fore edge. In fine condition. In publisher's wrappers, printed in grey and brown.
First edition. Signed and dated (18. IX. 99.) by the author. In publisher's wrappers, printed in grey and brown. 154, (6) p. Signed copy of the early poetry collection by the Nobel laureate Polish poet and writer, Czeslaw Milosz (1911-2004). Ocalenie was Milosz' first book to published after World War II, thus many of his poems, written during the Nazi occupation of Poland appeared first in this extensive volume. Among others, it features the first printed appearance of his most remarkable poem sequence, The World: A Naive Poem, originally created in 1943 in one handwritten copy. The book also contains Milosz' famous poem about the revolt in the Warsaw Ghetto, Campo di Fiori, and several pieces from the volumeWiersze, published underground in 1943 under the pseudonym Jan Syruc. The possessor of the book, Ludwik Bohdan Grzeniewski (1930-2008), was a Polish literary critic, essayist and poet. . Collection stamp of Ludwik Bohdan Grzeniewski on the half-title. Spine slightly worn, with minor damage at the tail and the head. Light water stain on the cover at the upper right corner. Overall in fine condition. In publisher's wrappers, printed in grey and brown First edition. Signed and dated (18. IX. 99.) by the author.