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Frederick Ungar 2000 Trade paperback Signs of wear/scuffs/foxing/inscribing on front/back cover, flyleaf, adhesive near spine, edges, & bind but book is in very good condition. Text is mostly clean & readable.
UsedVeryGood. Signs of wear/scuffs/foxing/inscribing on front/back cover, flyleaf, adhesive near spine, edges, & bind but book is in very good condition. Text is mostly clean & readable. ISBN 0804463662 9780804463669 [US]
ISBN10: 0804463662, ISBN13: 9780804463669, [publisher: Ungar Pub. Co.] Softcover Signs of wear/scuffs/foxing/inscribing on front/back cover, flyleaf, adhesive near spine, edges, bind but book is in very good condition. Text is mostly clean readable. [Skokie, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
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ISBN10: 0804463662, ISBN13: 9780804463669, [publisher: Ungar Pub. Co.] Softcover Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
ISBN10: 0804463662, ISBN13: 9780804463669, [publisher: Ungar Pub. Co.] Softcover Some wear to cover and edges but text block clear and binding solid. [Vancouver, BC, Canada] [Publication Year: 2000]
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Frederick Ungar 2000 1st ed paperback New York. 1974. Frederick Ungar Publishing Company. 1st American Edition of this Abridged Translation. Very Good in Wrappers. 0804463662. Translated from the German by Alexander Gode and Sue Ellen Wright. Abridged and edited by Frederick Ungar. Introduction by the editor. Critical analysis by Franz H. Mautner. 263 pages. paperback. Cover design by Tim Gaydos. keywords: Drama Literature Austria Translated. FROM THE PUBLISHER-THE LAST DAYS OF MANKIND is Kraus's masterpiece, with half of Europe as its stage. It is presented here in English for the first time, in an abridged version that preserves the essence of the 800-page original. Its influence on Brecht, Ionesco, and other playwrights is acknowledged. Mingling actual quotations, news reports, and government orders with Kraus's own satiric dialogue, this immense drama (never meaning to be performed) offers a vast fresco of events at the front and at home during, as it prophesied, the last days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Indeed, Kraus anticipated the development of atomic warfare and its threat to all mankind. Some of Kraus is untranslatable, but, as Stanley Kauffmann wrote in his New Republic review, ‘Ungar has done us a benefit at least by bringing us a bit closer to this sharp-eyed, angry, prickly, lover-hater of mankind. ' inventory #10453.
New York. 1974. Frederick Ungar Publishing Company. 1st American Edition of this Abridged Translation. Very Good in Wrappers. 0804463662. Translated from the German by Alexander Gode and Sue Ellen Wright. Abridged and edited by Frederick Ungar. Introduction by the editor. Critical analysis by Franz H. Mautner. 263 pages. paperback. Cover design by Tim Gaydos. keywords: Drama Literature Austria Translated. FROM THE PUBLISHER - THE LAST DAYS OF MANKIND is Kraus's masterpiece, with half of Europe as its stage. It is presented here in English for the first time, in an abridged version that preserves the essence of the 800-page original. Its influence on Brecht, Ionesco, and other playwrights is acknowledged. Mingling actual quotations, news reports, and government orders with Kraus's own satiric dialogue, this immense drama (never meaning to be performed) offers a vast fresco of events at the front and at home during, as it prophesied, the last days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Indeed, Kraus anticipated the development of atomic warfare and its threat to all mankind. Some of Kraus is untranslatable, but, as Stanley Kauffmann wrote in his New Republic review, Ungar has done us a benefit at least by bringing us a bit closer to this sharp-eyed, angry, prickly, lover-hater of mankind.' inventory #10453 ISBN: 0804463662. ISBN 0804463662 9780804463669 [US]
ISBN10: 0804463662, ISBN13: 9780804463669, [publisher: Frederick Ungar Publishing Company] Softcover First Edition New York. 1974. Frederick Ungar Publishing Company. 1st American Edition of this Abridged Translation. Very Good in Wrappers. 0804463662. Translated from the German by Alexander Gode and Sue Ellen Wright. Abridged and edited by Frederick Ungar. Introduction by the editor. Critical analysis by Franz H. Mautner. 263 pages. paperback. Cover design by Tim Gaydos. keywords: Drama Literature Austria Translated. FROM THE PUBLISHER - THE LAST DAYS OF MANKIND is Kraus's masterpiece, with half of Europe as its stage. It is presented here in English for the first time, in an abridged version that preserves the essence of the 800-page original. Its influence on Brecht, Ionesco, and other playwrights is acknowledged. Mingling actual quotations, news reports, and government orders with Kraus's own satiric dialogue, this immense drama (never meaning to be performed) offers a vast fresco of events at the front and at home during, as it prophesied, the last days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Indeed, Kraus anticipated the development of atomic warfare and its threat to all mankind. Some of Kraus is untranslatable, but, as Stanley Kauffmann wrote in his New Republic review, Ungar has done us a benefit at least by bringing us a bit closer to this sharp-eyed, angry, prickly, lover-hater of mankind.' inventory #10453 [San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.] [Public ...
Kraus, Karl; Gode, Alexander [Translator]; Wright, Sue E. [Translator];
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Ungar Pub. Co 2000-11-01 Paperback Like New Very Gently used. Binding is tight and square w/No creasing. Covers have light shelf wear. Pages are bright and clean. Ships USPS with tracking number. We ship daily from Tennessee!
Karl Kraus; Translator Alexander Gode; Translator Sue E. Wright
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Ungar Pub. Co, Date: 2000-11. Paperback. Good. 2000. Ungar Pub. Co ISBN 0804463662 9780804463669 [US]
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