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Inventory of Classical German Literature Collection (Including Critcal Studies and Biographies, Whether in German Or Another Language) Estate of Emery E. George: Inventory of Classical German Literature Collection (including critcal studies and biographies, whether in German or another language) Soft‐back Notes (i.e. source or prior owner, price if discernible, Price Book # Author(s) Title Edition Editor(s) Date Translator(s) Publisher City # of Vols Condition Language (Y/N?) accompanying information) $15 1 Friedrich Schiller The Horae: 1795, Seventh Piece 1795 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Good N German About two‐thirds of the spine torn off from the book. $15 2 Friedrich Schiller The Horae: 1795, Seventh Piece 1795 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Good N German Volume 2. Not part of a set on bookcase. $15 3 Friedrich Schiller The Horae: 1795, Third Piece 1795 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Good N German $12 4 Friedrich Schiller The Horae: 1795, Twelfth Piece 1795 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Fair Y German $12 5 Friedrich Schiller The Horae: 1795, Tenth Piece 1795 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Fair Y German Missing cover and binding. Only pages, but bound. From my Life: Poetry and Truth (Aus meinem Sticker with name inside cover: "Paul Wallich." Volume 2, $75* 6 Goethe 1st Edition Price includes book #6 & #7 1812 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Good N German Leben: Dichtung und Wahrheit). Volume 2. found without set. Sticker with name inside cover: "Paul Wallich." Also, From my Life: Poetry and Truth; 1811–1833(Aus *inc 7 Goethe 1st Edition 1811 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Fair N German handwritten letter pasted to page opposite title page. I meinem Leben: Dichtung und Wahrheit) Volume 1. believe it is a note about pg. 521. Stuttgart & $75 8 Goethe Goethe's Poems(Goethe's Gedichte) 1st Edition 1815 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Good N German Tubingen Sticker with name inside cover, beneath illustration: "Paul $60 9 J.W. Goethens Schriften 1787 Christian Gottlieb Schmieder Carlsruche Good N German Wallich." $15 10 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: Volume 5, 1795 1796 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen New N German $15 11 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: Volume 6, 1796 1796 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen New N German $15 12 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: Volume 7, 1796 1796 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen New N German $15 13 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: Volume 9, 1797 1797 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen New N German $15 14 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: Volume 11, 1796 1797 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen New N German $45 15 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: Pieces 10, 11, & 12 1796 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen New N German Stamped: "Bucherei: Dr. Gruf V. Matuschuka." Translated from page across title page: "Photographic Price includes book #16 reprint of the copy of the cotta manuscripts collection (on $50* 16 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: 1795, Volumes 1 & 2 1959 Wissenchaftliche Buchgesellshacft Darmstadt New N German thru #22 loan from the Stuttgarter Zeitung) in the Schiller National Museum in Marbach am Neckar." Translated from page across title page: "Photographic reprint of the copy of the cotta manuscripts collection (on *inc 17 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: 1795, Volumes 3& 4 1959 Wissenchaftliche Buchgesellshacft Darmstadt New N German loan from the Stuttgarter Zeitung) in the Schiller National Museum in Marbach am Neckar." Translated from page across title page: "Photographic reprint of the copy of the cotta manuscripts collection (on *inc 18 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: 1796, Volumes 5 & 6 1959 Wissenchaftliche Buchgesellshacft Darmstadt New N German loan from the Stuttgarter Zeitung) in the Schiller National Museum in Marbach am Neckar." Translated from page across title page: "Photographic reprint of the copy of the cotta manuscripts collection (on *inc 19 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: 1796, Volumes 7 & 8 1959 Wissenchaftliche Buchgesellshacft Darmstadt New N German loan from the Stuttgarter Zeitung) in the Schiller National Museum in Marbach am Neckar." Translated from page across title page: "Photographic reprint of the copy of the cotta manuscripts collection (on *inc 20 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: 1797, Volumes 9 & 10 1959 Wissenchaftliche Buchgesellshacft Darmstadt New N German loan from the Stuttgarter Zeitung) in the Schiller National Museum in Marbach am Neckar." Translated from page across title page: "Photographic reprint of the copy of the cotta manuscripts collection (on *inc 21 Friedrich Schiller Die Horen: 1797, Volumes 11 & 12 1959 Wissenchaftliche Buchgesellshacft Darmstadt New N German loan from the Stuttgarter Zeitung) in the Schiller National Museum in Marbach am Neckar." Die Horen: Einfuhrung und Kommentar von Paul *inc 22 Paul Raabe 1959 Wissenchaftliche Buchgesellshacft Darmstadt New N German Raabe 1792‐ Volumes 1‐ $375 23 Goethe Goethe's Neue Schriften Johann Friedrich Unger Berlin Good N German 1800 7 Briefwechsel Zwischen: Schiller und Goethe in den 1828‐ Stuttgart & Volumes 1‐ $80 24 Friedrich Schiller and Goethe Jahren 1795 vis 1805 (Letter Exchange Between J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Good N German 1829 Tubingen 6 Schiller and Goethe in the years 1794 to 1805) 1815‐ Stuttgart & Volumes 1‐ $160 25 Goethe Goethe's Works (Goethe's Werte) J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Good N German 1819 Tubingen 20 Goethe's Works: Complete Edition (Goethe's 1827‐ Stuttgart & Volumes 1‐ $500 26 Goethe J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Good N German Werke) 1834 Tubingen 55 Goethe's Works: Complete Edition (Goethe's 1827‐ Stuttgart & Volumes 1‐ $775 27 Goethe J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Good N German Stickers inside book with name: "Paul Wallich." Werke) 1842 Tubingen 60 Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years, or the Stuttgart & $300 28 Goethe 1st Edition Price includes book #83 1821 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Volume 1 Good N German Withdrawn from Princeton University Library Renunciants Tubingen $15 29 Friedrich Schiller The Horae: 1796 (Die Horen: 1796) 1796 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Good N German $15 30 Friedrich Schiller Schiller's Horen: 1796 1796 J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Volume 3 Good N German Ardinghello, and the Blissful Islands(Ardinghello: $50 31 William Heinse 1st Edition 1794 Lemgo Volumes1‐2 Good N German Sticker: "Franz Heerdt." und die glückseligen inseln) Meyerschen Buchhandlung Volumes 1‐ Italian and $45 32 Torquato Tasso Das Befreite Jerusalem von Torquato Tasso 3rd Edition 1781 Wilhelm Heinse Mannheim Mannheim Good N Sticker: "Paul Wallich." 2 German $25 33 Heinrich Doring Goethe's Leben 1828 Wilhelm Hoffmann Weimar Good N German Price includes book #34 & Volumes 1‐ $460* 34 Goethe Goethes Samtliche Werke 1st Edition 1909 G. Muller Munich Good N German #35 41 Volumes 1‐ *inc 35 Goethe Goethe als Personlichteit 3rd Edition 1925 Heinz Amelung G. Muller Munich Good N German Volumes have imprint Berlin: Propylaen, Verlag 3 Goethes Samtliche Werke: Anniversary Edition in J.G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Volumes 1‐ $100 36 Goethe 40 Volumes (Goethes Samtliche Werke: Jubiläums‐ 1st Edition *Price includes book #107 No Dates Stuttgart & Berlin Good N German No dates for publication listed in books, volumes 1‐40 Nachfolger 40 Ausgabe in 40 Bänden) Each individual book in this entry holds two volumes. So, 1827‐ Stuttgart & Volumes 1‐ Good to $375 38 Goethe Goethe's Works (Goethe's Werke) J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung N German one book has Volumes 1‐2, the next book Volumes 3‐4, and 1833 Tubingen 54 Fair so on. Volumes 1, 1828‐ Stuttgart & Good to $250 39 Goethe Goethe's Works (Goethe's Werke) J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 3‐40, and N German Volumes 2, 41, & 42 Missing from set. 1833 Tubingen Fair 43‐55 Volumes 1, 2, 4, 9, 11, Price includes book #40 1887‐ 150* 40 Goethe Goethe's Works (Goethe's Werke) Hermann Buhlau Weimar 12, 14, 15, Good N German thru #45 and book #50 1891 20, 26‐29, 35, 43, 46 Page 1 / 50 Estate of Emery E. George: Inventory of Classical German Literature Collection (including critcal studies and biographies, whether in German or another language) Soft‐back Notes (i.e. source or prior owner, price if discernible, Price Book # Author(s) Title Edition Editor(s) Date Translator(s) Publisher City # of Vols Condition Language (Y/N?) accompanying information) Goethe's Works: Volume 6 (Goethe's Werke: 6. *inc 41 Goethe 1888 Hermann Bohlau Weimar Good N German Band) Goethe's Works: Volume 8 (Goethe's Werke: 8. *inc 42 Goethe 1889 Hermann Bohlau Weimar Good N German Band) Goethe's Works: Volume 54 (Goethe's Werke: 54. *inc 43 Goethe 1916 Hermann Bohlaus Nachfolger Weimar Good N German Band) Goethe's Works: Volume 55 (Goethe's Werke: 55. *inc 44 Goethe 1918 Hermann Bohlaus Nachfolger Weimar Good N German Band) Volumes 2, 1890‐ *inc 45 Goethe Goethe's Works (Goethe's Werke) Herman Bohlau Weimar 3, 5‐10, and Good N German 1904 13. Seven issues in a blue box set. They are: 1) Piece 6: 1795, 2) 1795 and Piece 5: 1795 3) Piece 4: 1795 4) Piece 3: 1795 5) Piece (?) $15 46 Goethe Die Horen J.G. Cottaischen Buchhandlung Tubingen Poor N German 1797 1795 no cover, or title page 6) Piece 1: 1795 7) Piece 12: 1795 Mit Goethe Durch Das Jahr: Ein Kalendar Fur Das $2 47 Goethe Jahr 1967 (With Goethe Through the Year: A 1966 Artemis‐Verlag Zurich Good Y German Calendar for the Year 1967) Mit Goethe Durch Das Jahr: Ein Kalendar Fur Das $2 48 Goethe Jahr 1955 (With Goethe Through the Year: A 1954 Artemis‐Verlag Zurich Good Y German Calendar for the Year 1955) $3 49 Goethe Egmont 1859 J.G. Cotta'scher Berlag Stuttgart Good N German Stuttgart and $3 50 Goethe Clavigo 1858 J.G. Cotta'scher Berlag Good N German Ausburg Volumes 1‐ $800 51 Goethe Faust 1808 J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Tubingen Good N German 2 $450 52 Goethe Die Wahlverwandtschaften 1st Edition 1809 J.G.
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