Verlag: Storz Records, 1964
Anbieter: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Deutschland
Signiert
(= SRI LP 5001 S). Vinyl (Zustand: VG) Cover: VG). Sprache: Englisch, ----- LP-Versandkosten 4,99 ------- Cover SIGNIERT v. Dietrich Kittner, Dor Knecht, Rolf Staude u. Rudolf Heise ------ Gründete 1960 dort das "Göttinger Studenten-und Dilettanten-Kabarett "DIE LEID-ARTIKLER". 1961 Anmeldung eines "Gewerbebetriebes fur politische Satire" beim Ordnungsamt der Hauptstadt Hannover. "Die Leid-Artikler" zählten schnell zur "Spitzengruppe des deutschen Kabaretts" (Frankfurter Rundschau). Kittner schrieb und spielte bis 1965 acht Ensemble-Programme. Wurde beim ersten - einstweilen noch privaten - Einmann-Kabarett-Versuch 1965 in Hannover auf offener Straße mit Stahlhelm und Gasmaske verhaftet. Keine Lehre daraus gezogen, im Gegenteil: Betreibt seit 1966 konsequent Solo-Programme.
Verlag: Im Propylaen-Verlag, Berlin, 1929
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. First Edition. First edition in book form of this iconic novel. A presentation copy signed and inscribed by Erich Maria Remarque on the front free endpaper, "This first edition copy with pleasure to Arthur W. Kelly." Kelly was a British film executive and perhaps Remarque was shopping his novel around for a potential film adaptation. In 1930, the novel was adapted into a critically acclaimed film directed by Lewis Milestone, and was the first talkie war film to win an Oscar. Bound in publisher's original beige cloth lettered in maroon and black. Near Fine with light lean to binding, light toning to edges and spine cloth, light worming primarily to textblock fore-edge and lighter-so on front free endpaper and half-title page, dust-soiling and foxing to top of textblock edge. In a Very Good dust jacket, with toning to and a small interior chip the spine panel, light chipping and wear to the edges and flap folds. A wildly successful novel which sold 2.5 million copies in 22 languages in its first eighteen months in print. Originally serialized in the Vossische Zeitung in late 1928, it was published here for the first time in book form in German in January 1929, preceding the English and American first editions.