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Good in Fair jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Jacket worn, sunned and torn with pieces missing and rubbed edges and stickers inside. Light notes inside front. Boards rubbed with edgewear. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. First American edition. Translated by Eric Sutton from the German manuscript. Gilt-stamped spine title on blind-stamped blue cloth, fine in an about very good edgeworn dustwrapper with small chips on the edges and the spine faded.
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Fine book in a fine dust jacket. 428 pages First American edition, first printing. Dust jacket design by Immerman. Translated by Eric Sutton. His eighth book. Fine book in a fine dust jacket with a touch of wear to the corners. A beautiful copy!
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Good. No dust jacket. The German author Arnold Zweig (1887-1968) started work in 1938 on one of his major novels, 'The Axe of Wandsbek, a psychological analysis of individual behavior in everyday life under the Third Reich. It depicts the evil in the... Text in English, German. viii, 428 p. 22 cm. -The German author Arnold Zweig (1887-1968) started work in 1938 on one of his major novels, 'The Axe of Wandsbek, a psychological analysis of individual behavior in everyday life under the Third Reich. It de Translation of Das Beil von WandsbekThe German author Arnold Zweig (1887-1968) started work in 1938 on one of his major novels, 'The Axe of Wandsbek, a psychological analysis of individual behavior in everyday life under the Third Reich. It depicts the evil in the structures of German society and tries to explain its receptivity to malevolent impulses and wrongdoing, as well as the psychological mechanisms that prohibited the people from protesting against crimes committed by the supporters of the Nazi regime. The novel continued Zweig's considerations about the relationship between justice and morality to which the writer had dedicated his earlier prose work.
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Good+ in Fair dust jacket. Binding solid. Pages unmarked but a little tanned. Ex-owner name. Blue cloth cover has a little wear to corners and spine tips. Dustjacket, now in plastic, has several chips (including large one at base of front hinge) and spine is somewhat sun-faded.