Theodor Däubler: Zum 50. Todestag des Dichters (German Edition)


Consistent with this goal, proof of Aryan blood was required for membership of the society — as indeed it was for many of the other nationalist societies referred to. Struggle is the father of all things, equality is death. Democracy is Jewish, all democratic revolution is Jewish. Our Order is a Germanic Order. Our God is Walvater. His rune is the aarune. And the Eagle is the symbol of the Aryans. The eagle was made red to convey its capacity for self-immolation […].

From today onwards, the eagle is our symbol. It should remind us that we must pass through death in order to live. In destroying them, we restore them to life, fulfill them and complete them. Only religion, he explained, binds the members of a people together in such a way that, while each individual retains complete freedom, there is no danger to the unity of the nation, since each individual is an inseparable member or limb of the whole and thus cannot will anything contrary to the will of the whole.

A nation can indeed be held together by pure power, but the response to power is revolution. The Holy and Blessed Land, for us, is Germany. The things that give us cause to call ourselves German — the same blood, the same language, the same homeland — all these remain on the surface unless they are given depth in religion and custom. We will work until a second Meister Eckhart one day […] embodies, enacts and shapes this German community of souls. Religion, in short, was inseparable from biology. Through its doors alien blood is imported into the body of our nation.

Countless sects arose — and competed with each other for adherents. Among those who wished to remain Christian many followed Houston Stuart Chamberlain in asserting that Christ himself, whatever his debt to Judaism, was racially not Jewish but Aryan 59 and in doing everything possible to divest Christianity of its Jewish roots and thus develop it into an Aryan religion, a truly and fully German Christianity. A truly German religion, they held, would draw on the ancient religious traditions of the Germanic peoples, which, they claimed, Christianity had either appropriated to its own ends or destroyed.

It has slumbered in the depths of all the religions and philosophies of Mankind; it was the hidden goal seen glimmering, like the sun behind the clouds, by all the great visionaries and poets. You yourselves are the resurrected ones! Our Divinity is the awakening, all-binding love and reason in each one of us. Whoever does not find him there will never find him.

Its call to us is: Through Night to the Light! Durch Nacht zum Licht]. The oak was the tree preferred by the God Thor. If, however, God is in me, then his law is also in me and I have no need either of written law or of a Mediator. Likewise I cannot expect to achieve salvation otherwise than in and through myself.

The All is in me and I am in the All. There is no difference between God-All and human soul. Man is part of the Totality, a particular being. And yet he is also God. They refer to fundamentals. Neither faith nor dogma plays any role here. A German Theology] of that since God is in us, a perfect life can be lived without abnegation of the self or total surrender of the self to God.

Judging it desirable to preserve a link between the new Germanic religion and German Christianity, Schwaner subsequently distanced himself from Fahrenkrog and the radically pagan Germanische Glaubensgemeinschaft. Eine historische und soziologische Untersuchung Marburg: In English, see the references to Hauer in Doris L. Zur Literatur und Kunst der Jahrhundertwende Frankfurt a. Vittorio Klostermann, , pp. Also available directly from Princeton University Library on http: Eugen Diederichs, , 2 vols. Karin Kramer Verlag, Vorlesung [Stuttgart and Weimar: Metzler Verlag, ], pp.

Wallstein Verlag, , pp. On Heidegger, see John D. Cambridge University Press, , pp. Princeton University Press, , pp. Ein Ausblick auf das kommende Jahrhundert Florence and Leipzig: Eugen Diederichs, , p. According to Thomas Nipperdey, religion was an essential component of all Lebensreform movements. XXV, 11, 1 st issue for March, , pp. XXVI, 22, 2 nd issue for August, , pp. A tribute to Karl Marx on the th anniversary of his birth appeared in the number for April-June Greiner und Pfeiffer, , pp.

Bode, author of Wodan und Jesus: The faith of both is deep-rooted, farseeing, and generous. In both, there is a striving after spiritual freedom […]. Magie und Politik zwischen Faschismus und neuer Gesellschaft , p. Potter, Thus Spake Germany [London: Peter Lang, , p. Schocken Books, [1 st edn. Its cultural and ideological significance is now fully recognized and there is an extensive literature on it. For a comprehensive overview, see Wolfgang R. Kai Buchholz et al. Berghahn Books, , pp. The classic study of George L. Mosse, The Crisis of German Ideology: Intellectual Origins of the Third Reich , has lost none of its relevance.

Verlag fur fremdsprachige Literatur, A booklet published in Russia closely following the liberation of Majdanek camp. The book features 24 drawings by tolkaczew zinowij, a Russian artist who joined the Red Army forces that liberated Auschwitz and documented the camp. Partly detached binding, stains. Crimes Nazis, Photos Inedites [Nazi crimes, unpublished photographs].

Thirty-one photographs of concentration and extermination camps mostly from Bergen-Belsen upon their liberation, revealing Nazi atrocities and portraying S. Most of the photographs were taken in Bergen-Belsen. Printed on the reverse of each photograph are the location and a caption in French and English. Inserted in three fallen-apart cardboard binders with a picture and inscription. Collection of Books about the Holocaust — Rees printing press, Tsentral-farband fun Poylishe idn in Sau Paulo, Six Yiddish books printed for She'erit Hapletha in Europe: Lands and People, Reading and exercise.

In memory of our Jewish brethren who died for Kidush Hashem. Photograph of a memorial plaque inscribed and illustrated by hand. A large illustration on top titled "Yizkor" , depicting a synagogue hall and scenes of Jewish history during the holocaust: On the borders appears the inscription: The edges are decorated with iron chains, in each link appears an illustration and a text based on the Passover Haggadah, on verses from Jewish sources and on the liturgical poem "Unetane Tokef". The famous poem "Babi Yar" by Yevgeny Yevtushenko in which he protested against the Soviet indifference towards the remembrance of Jewish victims.

Translated into Hebrew by Elchanan Indelman. With artistic illustrations designed as woodcuts created by Baruch Solomon. Leaves are inserted in a cloth-covered cardboard folder. Portfolio with 6 lithographs by Roger Loewig , inspired by a children's poem written in Terezin Ghetto.

Portfolio includes an introduction and the artist's biography as well as the poem in German and Czech. Extensive collection of about 70 study and scholarly books, newspapers and bound volumes of issues of the Orthodox and Reform Jewry in Germany, published between the years Frankfurt, , and some other books and papers. A weekly magazine devoted to Jewish interests, emphasizing German Jewry. The periodical was published continuously between the years First it was printed in Leipzig and later in Berlin.

The founder and editor of the periodical was the reform rabbi Ludwig Philippson. The collection offered here contains eight bound volumes from the years: A single issue of Most volumes measure Periodical about Jewish Subjects, Illustrations — Vienna, A periodical published for two years, featuring essays concerning Judaism and Jews from different aspects. Published in this periodical were scholarly essays about poetry, Jewish congregations around the world and some essays of a more amusing nature. The text is accompanied by tens of black and white illustrations, numerous portraits and biblical-historic scenes.

Bound volume of issues , 31 cm. Petersburg, — The Dreyfus Affair. Volume containing issues of year Russian and some Hebrew. The issues contain news from Russia and from around the world including items and articles on the Dreyfus Affair , articles on the Jewish community, Zionism, Hebrew literature and press, and more. The issues also contain many advertisements, some of them printed in Hebrew, advertising, among other things, Jewish businesses, publishing houses and journals with ads of the tea company Wissotzky, Carmel Warsaw wine, the Hebrew newspaper Hashiloach, Tushiyah Press, and more.

Worming to first leaves. Some leaves partly detached. Tears to some leaves. Worn binding, almost entirely detached. Each part is devoted to a different topic. The book offered here consists of the six parts bound together. Among the authors and creators who contributed to the periodical were Jewish writers and poets like Stefan Zweig, Albert Ehrenstein and Else Lasker-Schiller. Drawings and illustrations throughout the book. Six issues bound in one volume. Bound with several additional issues of supplements with responses and advertisements for the periodical.

Der Jude eine monatsschrift, 8 volumes of the monthly. Der Jude was a Jewish periodical, for philosophy and literature, founded by Martin Buber in the midst of World War I, and published between the years Enclosed is a special volume published in honor of Martin Buber's fiftieth birthday. Volumes were not thoroughly checked and are sold AS IS. Volume of issues of the first year apparently, no other issues were published of the weekly "Volk und Land", a periodical dealing with the economic, political and social aspects of Zionism.

Edited by Davis Trietsch , author and Zionist activist. Binding dismantled and detached. Periodical for Genealogy — Dr. Arthur Czellitzer — Berlin, About 37 issues of the quarterly "Research of the Jewish family"; a periodical for genealogy and family-trees. The periodical was published in Germany between the years The editor, Arthur Czellitzer, a Jewish ophthalmologist, founded the first society for research of Jewish genealogy.

Arthur Czellitzer writes in the introduction to the first issue what the main aims of the society are, "since the Jewish people, at this stage, have no state nor a language of their own, the information about the family history will contribute to bring them closer to their original roots". The periodical included a section which presented the members' questions about genealogy and the answers by readers were published in the following issue.

Czellitzer fled to Holland with his archive but was captured by the Nazis and murdered in Sobibor extermination camp in Total of 37 issues not consecutive, some lack pages , 23 cm. Periodical for philosophy, religion and politics, focused on the encounter between religions. Detached cardboard bindings Open tear. Bound volume of first year issues: Mercy Sohn, January-November The monthly was published in Prague between the years Enclosed is a single issue of , no. Bound volume with issues issue no. News about Jewish matters, essays and poems about current events by the period's authors, in Hebrew.

Bound volume with 16 issues of the first year , An extensive collection of issues — "The Menorah Journal". The Menorah Journal was an important intellectual periodical in English, published in New-York between the years The periodical was devoted to the study of Judaism, literary criticism, poetry and art and provided a platform for Jewish authors and creators. The collection offered here compiles some 85 issues of the periodical from the years ; these are only part of the issues published during that period and are nonconsecutive.

Some issues were bound in several volumes. Paper covers of numerous issues are detached, worn and torn. Vienna-Frankfurt am Main-Berlin, German, some Hebrew and English. The periodical "Menorah", mainly about Jewish culture, was published in the years After the third year, the sub-title of the magazine was changed. From the introduction to the first issue: But this paper has a wider purpose: The periodical features numerous articles about art; among the artists featured: Articles and pieces by various writers including Max Nordau and Ze'ev Zabotinsky.

Yiddish, Russian and English. A Jewish weekly in three languages published by the Zionist organization "Kadima" in Shanghai between the years , edited by David Rabinovitz. Editor of the Yiddish section was Menachem Flexer. Offered here is an issue dated October 18, Calendar — Engravings — Leipzig, A calendar with many supplements among them stories and poems by various artists: Essays about various topics, icluding Jewish emancipation. With 14 print plates of illustrations and a folding engraving plate of Europe's map with markings of railway routes and central marine routes.

Collection of Jewish Calendars from Europe — Italian, German, Hungarian and Hebrew. Illustrated calendar for the year , Munich []. Simon Hevesi, Jeno Polnay, Dr. Bethlehem — Ignaz Reich — Budapest, — Engravings. Two almanacs accompanied by poems, quotations from the scripture, numerous essays and portraits engraving plates of Jewish-Hungarian personalities. Essays were composed by the most eminent Jewish scholars and philosophers in Europe.

The yearbook was published between the years During the years the yearbook was printed by M. The collection offered here contains all of the volumes since until , consecutively. One volume was printed for the years and an additional volume for Publishing was halted between and ; most of the volumes are offered here. Some worming to several volumes. Almanac about European Culture — Potsdam, Tears and damage to binding. Two Theatre Yearbooks, Germany. Two yearbooks of theaters in Wurzburg and in Gera, with numerous photographs of stage sets and actors.

This book, considered to be Mendelssohn's most important book, in which he calls for religious tolerance and recognition in the rights of Jews. Small loss to upper part of title page. Wear and damage to binding. Six books by Heinrich Heine and books about him. Hoffmann und Campe, Johann David Sauerlander, Published under pen name Linke Poot. Blaubart und Miss Ilsebill. Hand Heinrich Tillgner, Lithographs by Carl Kabus. Three plays bound together: Hayn, early 19th century. Adolf Jellinek zu seinem Jahrzeitstage. Composition published on the 10th death anniversary of Adolf Jellinek, prominent Austrian-Jewish scholar.

Dedication by the author, on title page. Amerika, roman, Franz Kafka. First edition of "Amerika" by Franz Kafka. The book is known also by its title "The Absentee" Der Verschollene. The book was composed between the years but was published only in , some four years after Kafka's demise. Das Heilige Land, nach seiner ehemaligen und jetzigen geographischen Beschaffenheit, nebst kritischen Blicken in das Carl v.

Accompanied by two illustration plates: Two folding plates are bound at the end of the book: Illustration of a panorama view of the Old City in lithographic printing, together with a folding map of Eretz Israel Author's signature to title page. Lacking front cover board. Spine and back cover board are detached. Seven books by Arthur Schnitzler, published by S. All the books are dedicated and signed by Arthur Schnitzler. Eight books by Arthur Schnitzler, signed by him, some dedicated by him.

Published by Paul Zsolnay Verlag. Fischer Verlag, Berlin, Five books with dedications handwritten by Arno Nadel. Germany, First 4 books are by Nadel. Um dieses alles, Gedichte, Munich-Leipzig: Author's dedication in blue pencil from , initialed. Tears, creases and stains. Numerous stains to binding. Two postcards handwritten by Richard Beer-Hofmann, sent to the Viennese publisher Ludwig Goldscheider, founder of the art press Phaedon.

One postcard is dated , the other is undated apparently from the same period. Five Books by Mynona — Dedications — Five books by Mynona Salomo Friedlander , Books — with dedications handwritten by the author. Eighteen illustrations by Alfred Kubin. Thirty-seven reproductions of works by George Grosz. Mein hundertster Geburtstag und andere Grimassen.

Dedication handwritten by Friedlander on title page. Kant gegen Einstein, fragelehrbuch nach Immanuel Kant und Ernst Marcus Zum unterricht in den vernunftwissenschaftlichen vorbedingungen der naturwissenschaft. Der Neue Geist, Dedication handwritten by the author Vienna, on first leaf. Three books and a single leaf from Hugo von Hofmannsthal writings, three are signed. Published by Sechster Druck der Johannes-presse. Journey poem by the author, printed on a single leaf and signed.

Dedicated by the author and signed. Booklet with poems, stenciled. Book published on the sixtieth birthday of publisher and gallery owner Bruno Cassirer, with congratulations and essays about publishing, composed by his friends and colleagues. With reproductions of works, including a reproduction of Cassirer's portrait by Max Liebermann.

Dedication signed by Cassirer on front endpaper. Front cover detatched, worn bindind. Small open tears edges of binding. Large parts of spine are lacking. Auf Kypros, Marie Madeleine. Published by Est-Est Verlag. Early poetry by author and poet Marie Madeleine, in an album format with prints of many works by leading artists of the period such as Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann. Original engraving by Hermann Struck, signed in the plate. Some foxing and age stains. The second book of poems by German poet, writer and essayist Gottfried Benn Woodcut by Ludwig Meidner on the title page. Printed on high-quality paper.

Signature on title page, from Hamlet — Engravings — Sepp Frank — Berlin, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, William Shakespeare. Published by Julius Schroder. The tragedy "Hamlet" by Shakespeare, with 35 engravings by Sepp Frank Artist's signature on colophon. Comic play by the Italian playwright, satirist and author of the Renaissance period Pietro Arentino Six engravings by Rolf Schott, one of which is a frontispiece engraving of the author's portrait.

Half leather binding with gold embossing. Three Books — Bibliophile Editions — Germany — s. Three books printed in Germany in bibliophile editions, German. Copy out of a bibliophilic edition printed in copies. Size and condition vary, Good overall condition. Heine in naturgetreuen Wiedergaben.

Published by Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg-Berlin, Collection of facsimiles of Heinrich Heine's poetry from the years which were published in newspapers. Leaves of different sizes, bound together. Cover binding by Erich Buttner. Slightly stained leaves with wear at margins. Die Ersten Propheten [early prophets]. Bibliophile edition of the bible translated into German by Lazarus Goldschmidt — two first volumes out of three. Printed in copies on high-quality paper. Full color initials and color illustrations at chapter divisions.

Fine bindings, in ancient style. Both volumes are in cardboard slipcases. Tears to wrappers and cases. Published by Hans von Weber, [Munich], Florentine Nights by the poet Heinrich Heine, in a bibliophile edition of copies. Illustrations by Franz Kolbrand. Rebound in gold-embossed blue leather binding. Some rubbing to edges of binding.

Gerufene Schatten, Arnold Zweig. Hans Heinrich Tillgner, Novel by Arnold Zweig accompanied by lithographs created by Klaus Richter. Lithographs are signed in pencil. Bibliophilic edition of copies printed on thick and fine paper. A small lithograph appears on one of the first leaves, four lithographs within the text and four lithograph-plates. Damage to edge of cardboard slipcase. Quality paper, wide margins.

Leather binding, slight damage. Heinrich Heine and Robert Schumann, with engraving of Heinrich Heine by Moritz Oppenheim, facsimiles of poems and diary leaves by Heine and Schumann and Music by Schumann which has never been published. Portrait of Schumann on the first leaf. Briefe aus Berlin, Heinrich Heine. A jubilee book published by Herbert Reichner in honor of Emil Rudolph Weiss fiftieth birthday Weiss, a German graphic designer, painter, typographer and poet.

The book includes plates, among them engravings, lithographs, woodcuts, reproductions and photographs of title pages, initials, fonts and bindings designed by Emil Rudolph Weiss. Compositions by authors and artists, among them: A copy numbered out of a bibliophile edition of copies printed on thick paper in black and red ink. Some stains and creases. Emerich Ullmann, Leo Grunstein. Exquisite catalogue of miniature portraits, from the collection of Prof. Emerich Ullmann, edited by Leo Grunstein. The catalogue features plates with reproductions of portraits, some in color.

1. The Title

The volume opens with texts about the artists and their works. Printed on special paper. Bound in an impressive red leather binding. Stains and damage to binding. Published by Aquila Press. Decorations and cover design by Paul Nash. Black and red print. Printed in copies. Facsimile of the Frankfurt am Main edition, which included woodcuts.

Fadede spine, partly missing. German translation of the "Sefer Meshalim" previous item. Additional copy, out of an edition of copies printed manually for the society members. Die Umkehr des Abtrunnigen, Arnold Zweig. Des Moses Maimonides Morgengebet bevor er seine Kranken besuchte. Physician's Prayer, by Maimonides. Red and black print. Books were not checked thoroughly and are sold As Is.

OCLC lists only one copy. While his targets, how- ever specific at times, may seem to shift, they can be found in the main within three areas: Fiedler, Oxford, Clarendon Press, , pp. Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar, I riferimenti alle tavole e alle carte citati nei due frontespizi sono fuorvianti: Most essays refer to the series of publications by Assyriology scholar Friedrich Delitzsch — "Babel and the Bible", in which he claimed that the source of the Book of Genesis is found in ancient Babylonian myths.

Two books, bibliophilic editions, published by Tarshish, Copy out of a bibliophilic edition of copies. Enclosed is a typewritten letter printed on printing press stationery, announcing that the book was given as a gift and this edition is not for sale. Presses du Livre Francais, Paris, []. Four short stories by Franz Kafka, translated into French. Bibliophile edition printed om thick paper with engravings by Otto Wols. Good condition, binding slightly loose. Copy out of a limited edition of 25 copies. Catalogue of 40 monograms and illuminated letters designed by Willi Geiger.

Inscription in pen on inner side of front cover from Some tears and folds to binding. With five impressive woodcuts by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner , German painter and printmaker, one of the founders of the group of Expressionist painters Der Brucke. Bound in a new leather binding, without front cover. Part of the original front cover - a woodcut by Kirchner - is inlaid in the binding.

Die Ballette des Deutschen Theaters. Published by Erich Reiss, Berlin, Copy not numbered out of an edition of copies. Half vellum binding, stains to binding. Reden, Berichte und Weissagungen Jesajas. Published by Max Perl, Berlin, Frontispiece portrait of Isaiah the Prophet and decorated initial letters, colored by hand. Eliezer Lazarus Goldschmidt was a Judaism scholar and an orentalist, translator of the Babylonian Talmud into German. Leather binding slightly damaged. First edition of a collection of short stories by Franz Kafka, published during his lifetime.

The book is titled after one of the short stories in it - "A Country Doctor". The copy offered here is bound in a half-leather binding; the spine is made of dark leather, with the title of the book and name of the author in gilt letters. Worn spine, with tears, gilt titles somewhat blurred. Damage at margins of binding. Sixth booklet in the series Wasmuths Kunsthefte. With an introduction and short biographies. Eli, nach der Schrift neu geordnet von M. Chapter from the Book of "Shmuel A", translated into German and accompanied by three lithographs created by Lovis Corinth.

Results 31 - 38 of 38 Erinnerung an Georg Trakl zum Todestag des Dichters am 4. November Hardcover. First Edition (Schwaebisch Gmuend, Germany). Griechenland by Theodor Däubler(Book) 14 editions 7 editions published in in German and held by 48 WorldCat member libraries worldwide.

Two small lithographs and an additional frontispiece lithograph, signed in pencil by the artist. Damage to margins of binding. Ten prints, out of which eight are engravings in black and white and two are woodcuts in color by various artists, among them: In this copy the title page and text pages are missing.

Prints in different sizes on leaves Verlag der weiner graphischen Werstatte, []. Book with four illustrations by Arthur Paunzen. Stains, damage to binding. Primum' secundum et tertium. The first three chapters of the Book of Genesis. Each verse appears in French and Latin. Numerous woodcuts by Hermann-Paul are integrated into the text.

Printed on thick paper. A bibliophilic edition of copies, signed and numbered copy, no. Hebrew title on the cover — Bereshit. Fair-good condition, wear to margins of leaves and to binding. Paper folder with folding flaps; front part is detached and one flap is detached. Rheinsberg, Ein Bilderbuch fur Verliebte. Book by Kurt Tucholsky accompanied by six engraving-plates created by Kurt Szafranski. Paper of good quality.

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Brown leather binding with gilt decoration. Some damage to binding. Allerlei absonderliche Tiere, 40 Bilderbogen [All kinds of strange animals, 40 picture leaves], by Uriel Birnbaum. A book comprising forty illustration leafs by Uriel Birnbaum, originally published in the Viennese weekly for children "Der Regenbogen" [rainbow], for which Birnbaum worked in the years The illustrations in German: Bilderbogen , are in the format of comic strip — each one is divided into six rectangles telling a story through pictures each leaf about a different animal. Below each picture is a rhymed text in German.

OCLC lists one copy only.

Part I. Seeking a New Religion: Gott in Mir

Some stains and damage. Tear to one leaf. Title page partly detached. Damage and stains to cover, tears to spine. Ownership ink stamps on two leaves. Uriel Birnbaum — Writings and Paintings. Works by expressionist artist, poet and author Uriel Birenbaum Signed and dedicated by Birenbaum. A drawing by the author appears on the binding. Vienna and Berlin, Surrealistic works by Uriel Birenbaum.

Published by Thyrsos Verlag. Leipzig and Vienna, Collection of surrealist works by Uriel Birenbaum. Cover illustration created by Uriel Birenbaum. Published by by R. Six books and booklets. Germany and the Germans.

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New York, Macmillan, The Post-War Mind of Germany. Oxford, Claren- don Press, Contemporary Thought of Germany. London, Wil- liams Sc Nor gate, The New Vision in the German Arts. New York, Huebsch, New York, Holt, Germany, a Short History. New York, Norton, A Short History of Germany. London, Penguin Books, Metapolitics; from the Romantics to Hitler. Panorama of German Literature from i 8 ji to New York, Whittlesey House, The German Novel of To-day. Modern German Literature, 18SS.

The Tyranny of Greece over Germany. T he Genius of the German Lyric. New York, Knopf, The Modern German Novel. Boston, Mar- shall Jones Co. Los An- geles, Calif. New York, Viking Press, Masters in Modern German Literature. The Spirit of Modern German Literature. Philadelphia, The Jewish Pub- lication Society, New York, Columbia Univ.

Contemporary Movements in European Literature. No Voice Is Wholly Lost. New York, Creative Age Press, German Perspectives; Essays on German Literature. London, Walter Scott Pub. German Lyrists of Today, London, Mathews, Contemporary German Po- etry; an Anthology. New York, Harcourt, Brace, A German Garden of the Heart, St. Louis, Herder Book Co.

An Anthology of World Poetry. New York, Liter- ary Guild of America, Twentieth Century Forces in European Fiction. Chicago, American Library Assoc. Reinhold oder die Verwandelten, Reinhold, or the Transformed, London, Seeker, Expressionism, London, Mender- son, Chief Contemporary Dramatists, 2d ser.. New York, Har- court. The Master, Philadelphia, N. Selected Austrian Short Stories. Der Graf von Charolais, Schlaflied fur Miriam, Gedichte aus dem Exit. Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar, Die Rundkopfe und die Spitzkopfe, Das war das Ende, That Was the End, London, Hurst, The Sleepwalkers, Boston, Little, Brown, Der Tod des Vergil, Die unhekannte Grosse, Gion, New York, Ballou, Yerwandlungen einer Jugend, Deutsch and Yarmolinsky, Contemporary German Poetry.

Francke, German Classics, Vol. Miinsterberg, Harvest of German Verse. Lessing, Masters in Modern German Literature, pp. Men Without Mercy, London, Gollancz, Prisoners of War, New York, Knopf, The Army Behind Barbed Wire. Zwischen Weiss und Rot, Glanz und Elend Siid-Amerikas, Lord Byron, Roman einer Leidenschaft, A differ- ent tr. Das Ehe-- Buck, Die Geliebte des Anderen, Eng.

Fiedler, Oxford, Clarendon Press, , pp. Der eiserne Gustav, Iron Gtistav, London, Putnam, Ich bekomme Arbeit, Little Man, What Now? Marchen vom Stadtschreiber der aufs Land flog, Wer einmal aus dem Blechnapf frisst, Wir Fatten mal ein Kind, Wolf nnter Wolfen, Der Karrenschieber von Grisselshrtmn, Eng. Hewett-Thayer, Modern German Novel, pp. Ehre Yater und Mutter, Closed Frontiers, Sechzehntausend Francs, Published also under title, Storm over Patsy, Tage des Konigs, Trench, Roman eines Gilnstlings, Das Weib auf dem Tiere, Bruder wtd Schw ester, Clamoring Self, New York, Putnam, Karl und Anna, Eng.

Das Ochsenfurter Mannerquartett, The Cause of the Crime, London, Davies, Civilization, War, and Death: The Living Thoughts of Freud. New York, Longmans, Green, Morwitz, New York, Pantheon Books, Translations from the German of Stefan George by C. Scott, Lon- don, Mathews, Vigo Cabinet Series, no. Fran eke, German Classics, Vol.

Van Doren, Anthology of World Poetry. Gloss, Genius of the German Lyric, pp. Class of , New York, Viking Press, Der letzte Zivilist, Der Staat ohne Arbeitslose, with F. Land Without Unemployment, London, Lawrence, The Wolf, London, Dickson, Wir sind Gefangene, Eng. Prisoners All, New York, O. Winter, New York, Longmans, Green, Englische Rede; wie ich den Englander sehe, Giitersloh, Bertelsmann, German and English text.

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Vergil, Vater des Abendlandes, Other works have been translated. Buck der Leidenschaft, Book of Eassion, London, Die Insel der grossen Mntter, Der Ketzer von Soana, Der Narr in Christo Emanuel Quint, The Phantom, New York, Huebsch, Klenze, From Goethe to Hauptmann, pp. Donner uberm Meer, Die letzten Segelschiffe, Noire Dame von den Wo gen, In Sight of Chaos, London, Zwem- mer, In der alien Sonne, Narziss und Goldmund, Brief des Lord Chandos, Buch der Freund e, Der Dichter und diese 2 eit, Die Frau im Fens ter, Also in Shay, Frank, ed.

Das gerettete Yenedig, The Legend of Joseph, Berlin, Fiirstner, Also in Mann and Kesten, Heart of Europe. Der Rosenkavalier, 19 ii. The Rose Bearer, Berlin, Fiirstner, Der Tod des Tizian, Also in Francke, German Classics, Vol. Der Tor und der Tod, Der weisse Fdcher, Stork, New Haven, Yale Univ.

Lyrical Poems listed above. Der Fall Deruga, , Eng. Die Geschichten von Garibaldi, Storm of Steel, Garden City, N. Stirk, The Prussian Spirit, pp. Seelenprobleme der Gegenwart, Emil und die Detektive, Emil und die drei ZwHlinge, New York, Dodd, Mead, Das fliegende Klassenzimmer, The Flying Classroom, London, Cape, Mai oder Konrad reitet in die Siidsee, Filnktchen und Anton, Beim Bau der chinesischen Matter, Ein Hunger kiinstler, The Trial, New York, Knopf, Die Y erwandlung, ipi6.

A Franz Kafka Miscellany listed above. Boston, Small, Maynard, Von Morgens bis Mitternacht, Also in Dickin- son, T. Chief Contemporary Dramatists, 3d ser. Perdinand und Isabella, Die Kinder von Gernika, Konig Philipp der Xweite, Das Rehetagebuch eines Philosophen, Travel Diary of a Philosopher, London, Cape, Das Spektrum Europas, Borgia, Roman einer Familie, Pjotr, Roman eines Zaren, Darkness at Noon, New York, Macmillan, Dialogue with Death, New York, Macmillan, The Gladiators, New York, Macmillan, Scum of the Earth, New York, Macmillan, Spanish Testament, London, Gollancz, Meister Joachim Pausewang, Wie wurde der deutsche Roman Dichtung?

Die Letzte am Schafott, Der Papst aus dem Ghetto, Das Schweisstuch der Veronica, Der blaue Engel, Film version of Professor Unrat. Die Jugend des Konigs Henri Qiiatre, Die kleine Stadt, Die Vollendung des Konigs Henri Quatre, Flucht in den Norden, Ludwig 2 ojfke, Denken und Leben, This Peace, New York, Knopf, Lowe-Porter, New York, Knopf, Goethe als Reprdsentant des bilrgerlichen Zeit alters, Herr und Hund, Etienne, New York, Joseph und seine Briider, Der junge Joseph, Eng.

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