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Der Hügel ruft. Ein kleiner Roman [SIGNED BY AUTHOR]
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Author
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Brod, Max
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Place of Publication
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Tel-Aviv
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Publication Name
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Verlag Joachim Goldstein
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Year
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1942
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Language(s)
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German
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Description
SIGNED WITH DEDICATION BY AUTHOR - MAX BROD (1884-1968), an eminent German-speaking Jewish Czech, later Israeli, author, composer, and journalist. Although Brod was a prolific writer in his own right, he is most famous as the friend and biographer of Franz Kafka, as well as the one who, after the Kafka`s death, saved the latter`s manuscripts from being destroyed and promoted them. This extremely rare novel was distributed only in mimeographed form due to limited financial resources during the WW2 period. The dedicatee is Cheskel Zwi Kloetzel (1891-1951) - an eminent German Jewish journalist and writer who, like Max Brod, fled from the Nazis to Palestine in the 1930s. 205x160mm. 103 pages. Softcover (pages stapled together). Front cover with title-page and rear cover with last page detached. Cover browning and age-stained. Cover edges and corners wrinkled. Spine mostly missing and tattered. Pages bottom corner bumped/creased. Author`s dedication on title-page. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare publication of a Zionist novel by an eminent early 20th-century German-Jewish writer, signed and dedicated by him, is otherwise in good condition.
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Price
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No longer available
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Catalog Index Number
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MS 20 97
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