This is the third of the projected eight-volume edition comprising all the surviving letters of Joseph Conrad under the general editorship of Professor Frederick R. Karl. When completed, it will have assembled about 4,000 letters, over a third of them published before only in defective versions. As with previous volumes in the series, this volume contains an editorial introduction, illustrations, and extensive annotation. The period covered by the third volume is 1903 to 1907 when Conrad stood at the height of his powers. It was during these years that he completed Nostromo and The Secret Agent. Yet this was not a happy time for him: his plans for leisurely, contemplative work were constantly interrupted by dangerous illnesses in the family, his own bad health, financial worries, and the pleas of editors desperate for copy. Conrad maintained his correspondence with old friends such as Galsworthy, Wells, and Ford Madox Ford, and developed a number of new friendships. This is also the period in which Conrad became absorbed in political fiction, and this is reflected in an intriguing sequence of America, and censorship. As always, the letters to his literary agent J. B. Pinker provide a detailed (and largely unpublished) account of Conrad's plans and literary commitments, week by week, month by month.
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Charlotte y Peter Fiell son dos autoridades en historia, teoría y crítica del diseño y han escrito más de sesenta libros sobre la materia, muchos de los cuales se han convertido en éxitos de ventas. También han impartido conferencias y cursos como profesores invitados, han comisariado exposiciones y asesorado a fabricantes, museos, salas de subastas y grandes coleccionistas privados de todo el mundo. Los Fiell han escrito numerosos libros para TASCHEN, entre los que se incluyen 1000 Chairs, Diseño del siglo XX, El diseño industrial de la A a la Z, Scandinavian Design y Diseño del siglo XXI.
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Librería: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Nº de ref. del artículo: 10357630-20
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Librería: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Acceptable. Volume 3 only. Ex-library with usual stamps and markings. This is a damaged book. May be ex-library, water-damaged, or spine creased/broken. Acceptable, Reading copy only, with writing/markings and heavy wear. Standard-sized. Nº de ref. del artículo: mon0000326607
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Librería: Jean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books, CYGNET, TAS, Australia
1st Ed. Introduction to Volume 4 by Laurence Davies, Editor. XLIX, 548 PP, plus 8 pages with 10 b/w illustrations. Cloth covers, gilt decoration on front board, gilt title on spine, top outside edge tinted, dj. Near fine. 22.2 x 14.5. Nº de ref. del artículo: 77583
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Librería: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, Reino Unido
Original black cloth Hardback. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good Plus. First Edition. 1988. xliii, 532pp. B&W images. "The period covered by the third volume of a projected eight marks the years when Conrad stood at the height of his powers. It was during this time that he completed Nostromo and The Secret Agent. Yet, it was also a time of great personal unhappiness: his plans for leisurely, contemplative work were constantly interrupted by dangerous illnesses in the family, his own bad health, financial worries, and the pleas of editors desperate for copy. Conrad maintained his correspondence with old friends such as Galsworthy, Wells, and Ford, and developed a number of new friendships. This is also the period when Conrad became absorbed in political fiction, reflected in an intriguing series of letters dealing with Poland, the Congo, Latin America, and censorship. As always, the letters to his agent J.B. Pinker provide a detailed--and largely unpublished--account of the writer's monthly and weekly plans and literary commitments." The unclipped dust jacket has very light wear to edges. Book has gilt titles to blue spine panel and and a gilt garland with 'JC' in the centre to the upper board. Pages and contents in excellent condition with no inscriptions. Nº de ref. del artículo: LitConrad016
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Librería: Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. First Edition. Near fine in boards and fine dust jacket. Titles underlined on five of the preliminary pages, otherwise in fine condition. Nº de ref. del artículo: b34088
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Librería: Paul Brown, Ramsgate, Reino Unido
Edited by Frederick R Karl and Laurence Davies. xliii+533 pages with index. Illustrated. Cloth. Fine in like dustjacket. Nº de ref. del artículo: 12299
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Librería: Paul Brown, Ramsgate, Reino Unido
Edited by Frederick R Karl and Laurence Davies. xliii+533 pages with index. Illustrated. Cloth. Fine in dustjacket. This is the third of the projected eight-volume edition comprising all the surviving letters of Joseph Conrad under the general editorship of Professor Frederick R. Karl. When completed, it will have assembled about 4,000 letters, over a third of them published before only in defective versions. As with previous volumes in the series, this volume contains an editorial introduction, illustrations, and extensive annotation. The period covered by the third volume is 1903 to 1907 when Conrad stood at the height of his powers. It was during these years that he completed Nostromo and The Secret Agent. Yet this was not a happy time for him: his plans for leisurely, contemplative work were constantly interrupted by dangerous illnesses in the family, his own bad health, financial worries, and the pleas of editors desperate for copy. Conrad maintained his correspondence with old friends such as Galsworthy, Wells, and Ford Madox Ford, and developed a number of new friendships. This is also the period in which Conrad became absorbed in political fiction, and this is reflected in an intriguing sequence of America, and censorship. As always, the letters to his literary agent J. B. Pinker provide a detailed (and largely unpublished) account of Conrad's plans and literary commitments, week by week, month by month. Nº de ref. del artículo: 10253
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Librería: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Alemania
Condición: gut. 1988. The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad : Volume 3 : 1903-1907 In deutscher Sprache. pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: BN111291
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