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[corners very slightly bumped/softened, light foxing to top of text block; jacket has some paper loss surrounding the top of the spine, a couple of small tears and associated creasing at top edge ...
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[corners very slightly bumped/softened, light foxing to top of text block; jacket has some paper loss surrounding the top of the spine, a couple of small tears and associated creasing at top edge of the rear panel, tiny chip at bottom front hinge, 1.5" diagonal tear and associated crease at upper left front panel, miscellaneous bits of edgewear here and there]. An exceedingly uncommon collection of short fiction by the German-Jewish novelist and playwright (1884-1958), who spent most of his later years as a resident of Pacific Palisades, California (after having been granted political asylum in the U.S. in 1941, following a harrowing escape from wartime Europe). Per a prefatory note: "Most of these stories have appeared in British and American magazines, and some of them [eight, to be exact] in 'Little Tales' (Hutchinson, 1935)." Contents: "The House in the Shady Lane"; "History of the Brain Specialist Dr. B."; "Faithful Peter"; "Herr Hannsicke's Second Birth"; "The Aunt Who Told Lies"; "A Wager"; "The Steward Antonio"; "The Death of Nero"; "Marianne in India"; "Bullfight"; "The Battle Cruiser Orlov"; "Wollstein's Trunk Checks"; "The Little Season"; "The Polar Expedition"; "Venice"; "Odysseus and the Swine."
Product Info
Publisher: Hutchinson International Authors Limited
Year: 1949
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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