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Publicado por Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1925
Librería: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. Good Set of two hardcovers (complete set). Pages contain some underlining and marking. Bindings are tight, hinges strong. Covers show some soiling.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!.
Publicado por Harcourt, Brace & Company, New York, 1925
Librería: North Books: Used & Rare, St. Louis, MO, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Early Printing. 6 x 9in. 338pp.; 400pp. Publisher's ribbed cloth boards with gilt titling. Both volumes are in VERY GOOD condition showing marginal shelf rubbing of the extremities, hint of toning to the boards and spines, former owner name dated 1925 on the front endpapers, some pencil notes on the last endpaper, otherwise the bindings are strong and tight, the texts are clean and unmarked, and the boards remain bright and distinct. As pictured.
Publicado por London; Jonathan Cape, 1926, second impression,, 1926
Librería: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, Reino Unido
hardback, 8vo, 336;405pp, portrait frontispiece, owner's name on endpaper, edges browned and foxed, text clean and sound, black cloth gilt, slightly soiled, frayed at tops odf spine, Good / no dustwrappers.
Publicado por Jonathan Cape, London, 1926
Librería: Kerr & Sons Booksellers ABA, Cartmel, CMA, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Good. 1st Edition. 1926, 2nd impression. Two Volumes. Octavo's. viii, 336pp & 405pp. Original blue cloth, gilt titles to spine. Head and tail of spines a little rubbed. Markings to rear board of volume I. Some spotting and dust-soiling to text-block. Overall a 'Good' set.
Publicado por Jonathan Cape, 1925
Librería: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Reino Unido
Hardback. Condición: GOOD. 1925. Jonathan Cape. Hard Cover. Book- Good, gilt titles on spine, black boards, spine sunned and damaged. 8.5x5.5. 405pp. The second volume of perhaps the best-known work of the German philosopher Hermann Keyserling (1880-1946), in which he suggests that Germany's only hope lay in the adoption of international, democratic principles.