Published by Hutchinson & Co. n.d., London
Seller: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Polished red calf binding by Bayntun, but with spine worn and boards detached unfortunately. Contents are quite decent, with 16 Full-Page Coloured Plates from Original Paintings and Decorations by Willy Pogany, all present. But because of the detached boards, sold as is.
Published by Doubleday - George H. Doran Company, New York - London, 1925
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Pogany, Willy (illustrator). First Edition Thus. First edition thus. No date; circa 1925. Large, 6 1/2" x 10" design. A Fine Art Edition of Goethe's Great Classic. Blue and purple floral marbled motif to boards, red cloth spine wrap with spine titles, some cover, edge wear, rub, toning. Doubleday, Doran at heel of spine. George H. Doran Co. at title page. Thick, rough-cut deckled pages generally very good; some chip at endpapers. String-bind good; hinges reinforced. Art nouveau illustrator Willy Pogany is exhibited w/sixteen full-page, beautifully coloured, linen plates w/black & white decoration, vignettes and drawings throughout. Truly ntriguing book design and craftsmanship. Fairly worn boards with near very good, clean interior. This edition includes a preface by Roger Ingpen, Goethe's dedication, prologues for the theatre and in heaven, an appendix including Percy Blythe Shelley's translation of works by Goethe, and a special notes section. The Faustian legend has captured the imagination for centuries. In Goethe's Faust, the reader discovers the most famous expression of this old German tale. The classic story of a man who makes the deal with the devil and pays with his soul. The influence of this theme on literature cannot be understated. The second part of Goethe's masterpiece opens with Faust struggling to recover from the death of his beloved Gretchen. The quick-witted demon Mephistopheles soon persuades him to look beyond his sorrow and enter the world of politics and power, but the great scholar is still eager for new sensations, and asks Mephistopheles to reveal Helen of Troy to him in a vision. Overwhelmed by her beauty, Faust demands she be brought back from the underworld - but even this fails to bring him contentment, and his appetite for knowledge remains unsated. Completed a few months before Goethe's death, this rich and allusive work weaves together a wealth of diverse philosophical ideas and influences, reworking the medieval myth of Dr. Faustus and speculating upon the search for truth in the Age of Enlightenment. Made and Printed in Great Britain by Percy Lund, Humphries & Co., Ltd., Bradford. 210 pages. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall. Book.
Published by Dana Estes & Company, Publishers, Boston, 1908
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Pogany, Willy (illustrator). First Edition. First edition thus. The 1908 Dana Estes edition with thirty grand color plates from the enigmatic Willy Pogany; eighteen more than later early editions. Large 8" x 10 3/4" design. Brown marbled boards, flourishing gilt cover titles and Pogany design, brown leather spine wrap, some shelf, corner wear, rub; spine protected with clear adhesive, portion of original leather spine w/gilt accents set in cover. Thick rough-cut deckled pages generally very good. Final page remains uncut. Bind intact; hinges reinforced w/adhesive. Title page gutter reinforced w/clear adhesive. Art nouveau illustrator Willy Pogany is on exhibit w/thirty full-page, beautifully colored plates with captioned tissue guards. Black & white decoration, vignettes and drawings throughout. Intriguing book design and craftsmanship. This edition includes a preface by Roger Ingpen, Goethe's dedication, prologues for the theatre and in heaven, an appendix including Percy Bysshe Shelley's translation of works by Goethe, and a special notes section. Solid example of fine book craftsmanship with color plates and illustrations remaining attractive. A fine art edition of Goethe's great classic, the remarkable illustrations of which are by the clever Hungarian artist whose work attracted considerable attention both in England and on the continent. Mr. Pogany knows his Faust thoroughly, and realising the immense scope Goethe's drama offers to the imagination, he has painted a series of pictures of rare beauty and originality. The Faustian legend has captured the imagination for centuries. In Goethe's Faust, the reader discovers the most famous expression of this old German tale. The classic story of a man who makes the deal with the devil and pays with his soul. The influence of this theme on literature cannot be understated. The second part of Goethe's masterpiece opens with Faust struggling to recover from the death of his beloved Gretchen. The quick-witted demon Mephistopheles soon persuades him to look beyond his sorrow and enter the world of politics and power, but the great scholar is still eager for new sensations, and asks Mephistopheles to reveal Helen of Troy to him in a vision. Overwhelmed by her beauty, Faust demands she be brought back from the underworld - but even this fails to bring him contentment, and his appetite for knowledge remains unsated. Completed a few months before Goethe's death, this rich and allusive work weaves together a wealth of diverse philosophical ideas and influences, reworking the medieval myth of Dr. Faustus and speculating upon the search for truth in the Age of Enlightenment. Printed in Great Britain by A. C. Fowler, Moorfields, London, E. C. 210 pages. Insured post. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book.
Published by The Musson Book Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1908
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Pogany, Willy (illustrator). First Deluxe Edition. Limited edition of 100 beautifully signed and numbered by Willy Pogany at limitation page: "This Edition De Luxe is Limited to 100 copies signed by the artist. This being No. '11' 'Willy Pogany.'" Large 8" x 10 3/4" design. The 1908 deluxe edition features thirty grand color plates from the enigmatic Willy Pogany; eighteen more than later early editions. Cream cloth boards, flourishing gilt cover titles and Pogany design in light blue and gilt, bright gilt spine titles, moderate shelf wear, some rub, discoloration. Thick rough-cut deckled pages very good; attractive toning to endpapers. Bind generally good, square; few areas of bind starting and moderate uneveness to text block as is case with all books from this edition. Stylish antiquarian fountain pen inscription and signature in Francaise inside cover appearing to wish a good and happy year to Madame and Monsieur Garceau from A. C. Givanard and dated "30 Dec. 09." Art nouveau illustrator Willy Pogany is on exhibit w/thirty full-page, beautifully colored plates with captioned tissue guards. Black & white decoration, vignettes and drawings throughout. Intriguing book design and craftsmanship. This limited edition includes a preface by Roger Ingpen, Goethe's dedication, prologues for the theatre and in heaven, an appendix including Percy Bysshe Shelley's translation of works by Goethe, and a special notes section. Near good signed example with near very good leaves and mesmerizing color plates and illustrations remaining attractive. A fine art edition of Goethe's great classic, the remarkable illustrations of which are by the clever Hungarian artist whose work attracted considerable attention both in England and on the continent. Mr. Pogany knows his Faust thoroughly, and realising the immense scope Goethe's drama offers to the imagination, he has painted a series of pictures of rare beauty and originality. The Faustian legend has captured the imagination for centuries. In Goethe's Faust, the reader discovers the most famous expression of this old German tale. The classic story of a man who makes the deal with the devil and pays with his soul. The influence of this theme on literature cannot be understated. The second part of Goethe's masterpiece opens with Faust struggling to recover from the death of his beloved Gretchen. The quick-witted demon Mephistopheles soon persuades him to look beyond his sorrow and enter the world of politics and power, but the great scholar is still eager for new sensations, and asks Mephistopheles to reveal Helen of Troy to him in a vision. Overwhelmed by her beauty, Faust demands she be brought back from the underworld - but even this fails to bring him contentment, and his appetite for knowledge remains unsated. Completed a few months before Goethe's death, this rich and allusive work weaves together a wealth of diverse philosophical ideas and influences, reworking the medieval myth of Dr. Faustus and speculating upon the search for truth in the Age of Enlightenment. Printed in Great Britain by A. C. Fowler, 6, Tenters Street, Moorfields, London, E. C. 210 pages. Insured post. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Signed by Artist. Book.