Verlag: Frankfurt am Main. Suhrkamp Verlag., 1981
Anbieter: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Deutschland
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EUR 80,00
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In den WarenkorbErste Auflage dieser Ausgabe. 34,6 x 24,2 cm. 190 S. Illustrierter OLeinenband in illustriertem OPappschuber. Schuber minimalst berieben und wenig angestaubt. Sonst noch sehr gutes Exemplar. Edition von Hermann Hesses Steppenwolf mit zweifarbigen Abbildungen nach Zeichnungen von Gunter Böhmer, 1981 in einer einmaligen Auflage von 1000 nummerierten Exemplaren erschienen. Die ersten 200 Exemplare in Leder gebunden und vom Künstler im Impressum signiert, die restlichen Bände nummeriert. Vorliegend das Exemplar 511/1000. Sprache: deutsch.
Verlag: Frankfurt/M., Suhrkamp Verlag., 1981
Anbieter: Antiquariat Schmidt & Günther, Kelkheim, Deutschland
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EUR 350,00
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In den Warenkorb34 x 24 cm. 189 Seiten und 13 ganzseitigen Illustrationen von Gunter Böhmer. Orig.-Lederband mit Rückenschild in Orig.-Schuber. - Vorzugsausgabe, eines von 200 nummerierten Exemplare die vom Künstler signiert wurde, dieses trägt die Nummer 130. - Neuwertig erhalten.
Verlag: The Limited Editions Club
Anbieter: ThriftBooksVintage, Tukwila, WA, USA
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EUR 103,07
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Limited edition. Minor shelf and handling wear, overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Limited to 1600 copies; copy # 460; signed by the artist Helmut Ackermann. Light rubbing to the boards. Tight binding. Clean interior pages. Moderate wear to the slipcase with some scuffing. Secure packaging for safe delivery. 3.08.
Anbieter: Andreas Wiemer Historical Autographs, Kelkheim, Deutschland
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EUR 1.599,36
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In den WarenkorbKein Einband. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. Hesse, Hermann (1877-1962) - Original ink drawing with autograph poem signed - German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. His best-known works include Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, and The Glass Bead Game, each of which explores an individual's search for authenticity, self-knowledge and spirituality. In 1946, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature. Original black ink drawing signed "HHesse". 8.75 x 11.0 inch, Montagnola, 1957 September 14 (postmark). Beautiful ink drawing on thin cardboard with a fine autograph poem in Hesse's hand. The first part of his famous poem "Allein". In German, in full: "Es führen über die Erde Strassen und Wege viel, aber alle haben Das selbe Ziel". Excellent drawing done by a German artist/ collector. Hesse was very likely happy with the drawing, he signed it with the poem and sent it back to the collector. Part of the envelope is mounted on the drawing, also another stamp with an image of Hesse. The rest of the envelope, addressed by Hesse, is enclosed. Minor mounting residue on verso, handling wear, else fine condition. COMES WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY BY ANDREAS WIEMER HISTORICAL AUTOGRAPHS. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Signatur des Verfassers.
Verlag: Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1981
ISBN 10: 0385134185 ISBN 13: 9780385134187
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
EUR 133,28
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. ix, [1], 469, [1] pages. Illustrated endpapers. Illustrations. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. Includes Acknowledgments, and chapters: On the Point of Departure, The Long Awakening, From Mannerism to Neoclassicism, Changing Scenarios, Balletomania, Dance Criticism and the Era of Gautier, Fin de Siecle: A New Beginning, On the Cultural Crisis of Our Time. Inscribed by the author on the half-title page. Inscription reads: For Teribe, with my best wishes, Prof. Walter Sorrell. Author's address label affixed underneath inscription. Dance In Its Time explores the world of dance against the backdrop of the social, political, and artistic climate that helped shape its development. From the dancing mania of the fourteenth century to the present creations of the New York City Ballet and Broadway theaters, Professor Sorrell brilliantly and comprehensively captures the spirit of the various times that saw dance as it grew into the sophisticated forms we now observe on the ballet stage and in the ballroom. This is not an ordinary history of the dance, even though all the astounding facts in the development of this art form can be found in Dance in Its Time. The author sheds different light on historic events and makes the emergence of the dance and the ballet come to life as a sociocultural experience. The author's work places the history of dance against the world picture of culture that surrounds it. Here is dance placed into context with Western civilization, often in vivid, poetic prose. This book evokes the historic sequence of dance, and shows its development in relation to all other arts. Walter Sorell was an erudite and prolific writer about dance and esthetics. Mr. Sorell, who was the New York dance critic for The Providence Journal from 1950 to 1966 and a contributor to publications like Dance News, Dance Magazine, Dance Observer and Ballet Today, was concerned with history and philosophy as well as dance. The author of more than 25 books in English and German, he sought to unite the arts in a cultural synthesis. He also translated several important novels from the German, including Hermann Hesse's ''Steppenwolf'' and Erich Maria Remarque's ''Arch of Triumph.'' Mr. Sorell's own books ranged from ''The Dance Through the Ages'' and ''Dance in Its Time'' to ''The Story of the Human Hand,'' a study of the ways in which hands can reveal character. Mr. Sorell admired the passion of the Romantic era and the fervor of early modern dance but was suspicious of some of the anarchic choreographic experiments of the 1960's. His interest in modern-dance history led him to translate two anthologies of writings by the German Expressionist choreographer Mary Wigman: ''The Language of Dance'' and ''The Mary Wigman Book.'' And he was the author of ''Hanya Holm,'' a biography of an influential German choreographer who moved to New York in the early 30's. Mr. Sorell published poetry, did radio broadcasts for the Voice of America and wrote several plays, including ''Everyman Today,'' staged by the Union Theological Seminary in 1958. An artist as well as a writer, Mr. Sorell began exhibiting his paintings when he was in his 70's, having more than 40 exhibitions. Mr. Sorell was born in Vienna. Fleeing the Nazis, he settled in New York City in 1939. Over the years, he taught theater and dance history at such institutions as Columbia University, Barnard College, the New School for Social Research, Hunter College, Cornell University and the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Sorell's many awards include an honorary doctorate from Valparaiso University in Indiana and the Dance Magazine Award of Distinction. He received the Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art in 1991 and the Silver Medal of Honor of the City of Vienna in 1994. First publication [stated]. Presumed first printing.
Verlag: Limited Editions Club, Westport, Connecticut, 1977
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Limited edition. 1/1600. Quarto (7½" x 11½"), ix, 181, [1]pp. Housed in the publisher's original shipping box and preserved in the original glassine wrap. A half black morocco over grey cloth boards. The spine is gilt-lettered for an elegant touch, and the book is housed in the publisher's matching grey paper slipcase for added protection and sophistication. Steppenwolf is a profound exploration of existential angst and the duality of human nature, written by the celebrated German author Hermann Hesse. Blending psychological insight with philosophical musings, this novel captures the struggles of Harry Haller, a man torn between his human and wolfish instincts. This Limited Editions Club publication features exquisite craftsmanship, including an introduction and beautiful illustrations that enhance the reading experience. Copy number 33/1600, signed by the artist Helmut Ackermann on colophon in rear. As new, in publisher's shipping box.
Verlag: The Limited Editions Club By the Print Club of New York, N Y, 1979
Anbieter: poor man's rare books (mrbooks) IOBA NJB, Vineland, NJ, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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EUR 377,63
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine with no dust jacket. Illustrated by Helmut Ackermann (illustrator). First Edition. FINE Binding; Art; Tint; A SUITE OF EIGHT WOODCUTS TO ILLUSTRATE STEPPENWOLF BY HERMANN HESSE 1979 Here first printed directly from the block. Limited edition of this series of woodcuts, number 125 of 200 individually numbered and signed by the Helmut Ackermann. Plates are loose as issued in cloth folder with ties. Printed separately from the 1977 book edition which offered the woodcuts in black-and-white only; this was specially created by Ackermann for members of The Limited Editions Club by The Print Club of New York. New York, 1979. This publication marked Ackermann's first appearance as a book illustrator in America. "Steppenwolf" (orig. German "Der Steppenwolf") is the tenth novel by German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse. Originally published in Germany in 1927, it was first translated into English in 1929. Combining autobiographical and psychoanalytic elements, the novel was named after the lonesome wolf of the steppes. The story in large part reflects a profound crisis in Hesse's spiritual world in the 1920s while memorably portraying the protagonist's split between his humanity and his wolf-like aggression and homelessness. FINE condition with contents FINE. ; Signed by Illustrator.