Quarterly Review of Literature. Franz Kafka Issue. Volume II, Number 3
by Kafka, Franz et al
- Used
- good
- Condition
- Good
- Seller
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Dover, New Hampshire, United States
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About This Item
New Haven: T. Weiss, Publisher, 1945. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. Single issue of this journal, this one being devoted to the work of Franz Kafka. This includes pieces by Kafka such as "New Lamps," "The Sword," and "Conscription," as well as "A Country Doctor," and other work. Several critical essays also present. GOOD condition. Apparent glue staining to the lower front cover, with superficial loss of the cover paper to the bottom right corner. General toning and soiling, with minor staining. Extremities bumped, chipped and worn, with extensive creasing. Spine chipped and split, with some loss.
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- Bookseller
- Mare Booksellers (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 018412
- Title
- Quarterly Review of Literature. Franz Kafka Issue. Volume II, Number 3
- Author
- Kafka, Franz et al
- Format/Binding
- Wraps
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- T. Weiss, Publisher
- Place of Publication
- New Haven
- Date Published
- 1945
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- Literature;
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Mare Booksellers
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Dover, New Hampshire
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Mare Booksellers specializes in punk fanzines, with interests in underground newspapers and art. Who are we kidding? We really like anything with printed or handwritten letters, whether paper, books, etc. (Okay, letters and words aren't really that important either).
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- Spine
- The outer portion of a book which covers the actual binding. The spine usually faces outward when a book is placed on a shelf....