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  • Ehrenstein, Albert, and Posselt, Eric, (Translated by), and Zistel, Era (Translated by)

    Published by A Profile Press Book for Ben Abramson, Publisher, New York., 1947

    Seller: Hedgehog's Whimsey BOOKS etc., Newport, NH, U.S.A.

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    Hard cover. Kokoschka, Oskar (Illustrations by). (illustrator). Limited edition 1000 copies, numbered. Dark blue cloth over boards, red vertical titles, spine and front. 6.25x9.25in. 79p. Textured light brown jacket w/ black drawing, red and black titles. Vertical ribbed text paper. Generous text borders. Bold Pen&Ink artwork. Fiction, character development: Karl Tubutsch tells the reader his name because that is all he owns. So begins his series of disappointments interjected with some hopeful, soul-filling experiences. 11 full-page pen&ink illustrations. Set in Vienna, Austria, this work was first published in 1911. An Austrian-born German, Ehrenstein (b.1886, Vienna-d.1950, New York) was a poet and novelist who left Germany shortly before the Hitler take-over. In longhand, the copy number line on end page is not decipherable. Ships from USA. Fine in very good dust jacket. Age-toning, light top-edge dusting. Short chips, edge tears to jacket. 1.