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Edité par Texas Tech University Press, 1976
Vendeur : Shore Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Magazine / Périodique
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 95 pages. Lawrence Thornton "'Deux Bonshommes Distincts": Conrad, Ford, and the Visual Arts" / Paul S Bruss "Lord Jim: The Maturing of Marlow" / Harry Marten "Drama and Theme in Nostromo: The Relationship of Nostromo, Dr.Monygham and Emilia Gould" / Hartley S Spatt "Nostromo's Chronology: The Shaping of History" / William T Stafford "Joseph Conrad and Modern Fiction Studies: A Specialized Mini-History of a Literary Reputation, 1955-1973" / Adam Gillon "Joseph Conrad and Shakespeare, Part Four: A Reinterpretation of Victory". (SL#82).
Edité par Texas Tech University Press, 1976
Vendeur : Shore Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Magazine / Périodique
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 96 pages. Thomas C Moser "Conrad, Ford, and the Sources of Chance" / Peter D O'Connor "The Function of Nina in Almayer's Folly" / Richard C Stevenson "Stein's Prescription of 'How to Be' and the problem of Assessing Lord Jim's Career" / Jackson Heimer "Betrayal in The Secret Agent" / Gloria L Young "Chance and the Absurd in Conrad's 'The End of the Tether' and ' Freya of the Seven Isles" / Adam Gillon "Joseph Conrad and Shakespeare, Part Four: A New Reading of Victory".(SL#82).
Edité par BOOKMAN ASSOCIATES, INC., NY, 1960
Vendeur : STUDIO V, San Marcos, CA, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : PRICE CLIPPED (VERY GOOD). 1st Edition.
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Fair. Dust wrapper with edge & corner wear, several tears to edges, slight discolouration and marks to back cover. No major issues to the book just general wear. Internally Good. Quick flick through pages could not see any issues, binding tight. A Good personal copy. Unclipped dust wrapper will be fitted with removable archive acetate film. **524g ** All orders are sent with a tracking /signature service for your peace of mind, so that you can keep tabs on your parcel. For overseas customers - on some sites we use, parcels weighing over the standard rate may incur an additional charge and we will then contact you with the additional shipping fee required. This is for the postage only we do not charge you for our time or our excellent packaging, which we are noted for. Dispatched in cardboard mailers within 24/48 Hours Mon - Friday 2pm, except bank holidays, otherwise next business day - excellent service guaranteed.
Edité par Double Helix Films, New York, 1987
Vendeur : Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Etats-Unis
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
Draft script for an unproduced film. Copy belonging to Kimberly Ryan, with her name and phone number on the title page in manuscript pencil and ink. With a few annotations in manuscript pencil. An unproduced film adaptation of Joseph Conrad's 1911 novel "Under Western Eyes," which many consider to be Conrad's response to Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment," whom Conrad detested. Conrad's father was a revolutionary imprisoned by the Russians which initially inspired both this book and Conrad's hatred of the authorities of the Russian empire. The story generally deals with the failed attempts of a revolutionary, told through a teacher of languages living in Geneva, as the narrator. A young revolutionary Razumov feels isolated within the Czarist system and cynical about his station in life but falls into a trap of unfairness through simply associating with actual revolutionaries, which land him in trouble and inspire others to take a stand against the government. Razumov betrayed a fellow revolutionary by ratting him out to the police, and then working with the police as a double agent. When his conscience gets the better of him and he confesses his misdeeds to a revolutionary gathering in Switzerland, they destroy his eardrums. A deaf Razumov is crushed by a tram and dies soon after. Set in St. Petersburg, Russia and Geneva, Switzerland. Blue titled wrappers, with credits for screenwriters Adam Gillon and Scott Gordon, and author Joseph Conrad. Title page present, with credits for screenwriters Gillon and Gordon, and author Conrad. 128 leaves, with last page of text numbered 127. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus bound with three silver brads.
Edité par N.p., N.p., 1980
Vendeur : Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Etats-Unis
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
Draft script for an unproduced film. Based on Joseph Conrad's 1911 novel "Under Western Eyes," which was considered by some to be Conrad's response to "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, whom Conrad purportedly despised. The narrative generally depicts the life of an oft-downtrodden revolutionary, told through the story of a language teacher living in Geneva. Set in St. Petersburg, Russia and Geneva, Switzerland. Goldenrod titled wrappers, with credits for screenwriters Adam Gillon and Scott Gordon, and novelist Joseph Conrad. 128 leaves, with last page of text numbered 127. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good, with the front wrapper partially detached from the binding, bound with two gold brads.