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Add to basketThe 5th issue of a Russian journal published in Paris; edited by leading exile thinkers who were also among its contributors. See a photo for the table of contents. The original cover is not included. Between 1931 and 1939, 14 issues were published in total (all of them were numbered continuously). /// Half-cloth binding; hardback, 104 pp., 8° (16 x 22 cm), ex-library, cover worn, backstrip and back board with paper labels, front endpaper with several stamps and call number, edges yellowed, several pages with ownership stamp(s), condition: good Book Language/s: Russian.
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Add to basketThe 2nd issue of a Russian journal published in Paris; edited by leading exile thinkers who were also among its contributors. See a photo for the table of contents. The original cover included. Between 1931 and 1939, 14 issues were published in total (all of them were numbered continuously). /// Half-cloth binding; hardback, 96 pp., 8° (16 x 23 cm), ex-library, cover worn, backstrip and back board with paper label, front endpaper with several stamps and call number, edges yellowed, original front cover with ownership stamp, title page with ownership stamp and call number written with pen, last page with ownership stamp, ca. 10 pages with minor pencil marking, condition: good Book Language/s: Russian.
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Add to basketThe 6th issue of a Russian journal published in Paris; edited by leading exile thinkers who were also among its contributors. See a photo for the table of contents. The original front cover included. Between 1931 and 1939, 14 issues were published in total (all of them were numbered continuously). /// Half-cloth binding; hardback, 96 pp., 8° (16 x 22 cm), ex-library, cover worn, backstrip and back board with paper label, edges yellowed, front endpaper with several stamps and call number, original front cover and two pages with ownership stamp and call number written with pen, last page with ownership stamp, condition: good Book Language/s: Russian.
Published by New York, Izdatel'stvo Imeni Chekhova., 1956
Seller: Antiquariat J.J. Heckenhauer e.K. - Tübingen & München, Tuebingen, Germany
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2 volumes. 396 pages, 2 vl.; 429 pages. Original brochures The spine and cover slightly worn and with minor tears. "What was and what never came to pass": Memoirs of the Russian philosopher Fyodor Stepun (1884-1965), dedicated to the Silver Age and the revolution of the 17th year. With a personal dedication by Stepun ! Stepun was born in Moscow, studied in Heidelberg and wrote his dissertation with Wilhelm Windelband. He founded the magazine "Logos",together with Max Weber and Georg Simmel, which was published in Tübingen (Mohr-Siebeck Verlag) and in St. Petersburg. Beside this he was a officer of the Russian Army and participated at WW1, from 1917 onwards he as involved in the February Revolution and the workes and soldiers plenum. In 1922 he was deported from Russia together with Berdjaev, Bulgakov and other philosophers. He worked as a philosopher at the Dresden university until 1937 , but had to quit his profession due to the Nazi laws. He moved to Rottach-Egern near Munich and was from 1946 on a professor at the Munich university (LMU): Sprache: russisch.