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ANATOL & OTHER PLAYS Living Hours, The Green Cockatoo by Schnitzler, Arthur - 1917

by Schnitzler, Arthur

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ANATOL & OTHER PLAYS Living Hours, The Green Cockatoo by Schnitzler, Arthur - 1917

ANATOL & OTHER PLAYS Living Hours, The Green Cockatoo

by Schnitzler, Arthur

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New York: Boni Liveright. Very Good+. 1917. First Edition Thus. Limp Leather. Modern Library; xiii, (7), 226 pages; Clean and secure in original dark blue-green limp leather binding with gilt lettering at spine and "Modern Librsry/BL" device on front cover. First Modern Library edition. Toledano spine style 1, catalogue stype 3 (35 titles), blue-gray marbled endpapers. Very minor rubbing along spine; a very nice example of this uncommon Modern Library first. Translated by Grace Isabel Colbron; Introduction by Ashley Dukes. Arthur Schnitzler (1862 – 1931) was an Austrian author and playwright. Schnitzler's works were often controversial, both for their frank description of sexuality and for their strong stand against antisemitism. In response to an interviewer who asked Schnitzler what he thought about the critical view that his works all seemed to treat the same subjects, he replied "I write of love and death. What other subjects are there?" .
  • Bookseller Antiquarian Book Shop US (US)
  • Format/Binding Limp Leather
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good+
  • Edition First Edition Thus
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Boni Liveright
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1917
  • Size 12mo.
  • Keywords Modern Library Series, Modern Library Firsts, Limp Leather Bindings, Flexible Leather Bindings
  • Size 12mo.

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ANATOL & OTHER PLAYS Living Hours, the Green Cockatoo

ANATOL & OTHER PLAYS Living Hours, the Green Cockatoo

by Schnitzler, Arthur

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New York: Boni Liveright. Very Good+. 1917. First Edition Thus. Limp Leather. 0xiii, (7), 226 pages; New York: Very Good+. 1917. First Edition Thus. Modern Library; xiii, (7) , 226 pages; Clean and secure in original dark blue-green limp leather binding with gilt lettering at spine and "Modern Librsry/BL" device on front cover. First Modern Library edition. Toledano spine style 1, catalogue stype 3 (35 titles) , blue-gray marbled endpapers. Very minor rubbing along spine; a very nice example of this uncommon Modern Library first. Translated by Grace Isabel Colbron; Introduction by Ashley Dukes. Arthur Schnitzler (1862 - 1931) was an Austrian author and playwright. Schnitzler's works were often controversial, both for their frank description of sexuality and for their strong stand against antisemitism. In response to an interviewer who asked Schnitzler what he thought about the critical view that his works all seemed to treat the same subjects, he replied "I write of love… Read More
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