Spalek, John M. Lion Feuchtwanger. The Man. His Ideas. His Work
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Los Angeles: Hennessy & Ingalls, Inc., 1972. 230 by 155 mm (9 by 6 inches). Original cloth boards; xxii, 330 pp. With unclipped dust jacket. University of Southern California Studies in Comparative Literature Volume III. Inscribed by Marta Feuchtwanger (1891–1987) to her husband Lion’s literary agent Felix Guggenheim in German: “For Dr. Felix and Evelyn Guggenheim, in gratitude and with adoration. Marta Feuchtwanger. P.P. May 20, 1972.” (trans.) Near fine with slight wear to dusk jacket.
Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958) was a German Jewish novelist and playwright best known for his work Jud Süß. This book is a collection of essays on and about Feuchtwanger and his literary canon.
Provenance: Collection of Felix Guggenheim (1904–1976).
Author | Spalek, John M |
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Title | Lion Feuchtwanger. The Man. His Ideas. His Work |
Year of Publication | 1972 |
Publisher | Hennessy & Ingalls, Inc. |