Published by Yale University Library, 1926
Seller: James Cummings, Bookseller, Signal Mountain, TN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: s. First Edition. 4to With notes on Leopold J. Bernays' English translation of the drama by William Speck. Limited to 100 copies. Some chipping to edges.
Published by Aubier, 1980
Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France
First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. In-8° broché, 130 pp.
Published by michel levy, 1868
Seller: MBLIVRES, Orleans, France
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. 1868 tranches dorees traduction de GERARD DE NERVAL édition illustrée par TONY JOHANNOT reliure percaline.
Published by Paris, Gosselin, 1840., 1840
Seller: L'intersigne Livres anciens, Saint Xandre - La Rochelle, France
Association Member: ILAB
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. Edition originale. in 12, de XXII 444pp., demi-chagrin havane époque, dos orné de fleurons à froid et palettes dorées, qq. très rares rousseurs sinon bel exemplaire. Première édition collective des deux Faust de Goethe traduits par Gérard de Nerval. La traduction du second Faust est ici en édition originale, idem pour une partie des poésies allemandes. A. Marie Biblio. Nerval, nº 135 p.62 - Escoffier Mouvement romantique, nº 1426 - Brix, Manuel biblio. Nerval, nº18.6. - Mizuno Biblio Faust n°402.
Published by Ernst Ludwig Press, Darmstadt, 1924
First Edition
First Edition Thus. First Edition Thus. Three volumes in slipcase. Original full gilt vellum (1924), and two original half vellum (1922, 1923) volumes, one superb full vellum with five raised bands, gilt ruling to covers, gilt decorated spines, and denoted in pencil on front pastedown: "Hand-bound by Ernst Rehbein, DA" [i.e.Darmstadt]. Printed in colophon in the full vellum volume: "Printed by the Ernst Ludwig Press in Darmstadt. The last volume of the Faust Edition, undertaken by Kleukens Presse in Frankfurt am Main. The names Moritz Baron von Bethmann and Hans von Passavant are to be added in acclaim in the same honorific way as to the two previously printed parts. The original form of the tragedy and the supplement were issued in June 1924. The paper was donated by Moritz von Bethmann and Hans Passavant. Typeface from Antiqua by Christian Heinrich Kleukens. A typeface specially edited by the printer for the press, and printed in red and black countering the rapidly spreading ostentation of luxury printing, and the raw typography of garish illustration effects." (cf. Schauer I, 68) Covers of full vellum (1924 volume) slightly soiled, near fine; other two volumes fine. Housed in nicely fitting brown slipcase. Complete copies of all three parts, with superb original bindings by Ernst Rehbein. Scarce.