Free Download Of Anne Frank's Diary 1952 English Edition
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Hardcover. Showtime Edition; 2d Press. Very Expert+ in a Very Adept+ toll clipped grit jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Original dust jacket protected by archival Brodart comprehend. All domestic orders shipped protected in a Box.
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Showtime UK edition; 8vo (190 x 130 mm); photographic portrait frontispiece of the author and a farther v full-page illustrations; modern binding of full mid-green morocco, marbled endpapers and all edges gilt.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Seems to exist exactly the same as the first printing except that it doesn't say 'First Printing' on the copyright page (see photo). Apart from the paper going brown it is in extremely skillful condition for its age.
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The Diary Of A Immature Girl
Published by Doubleday (1952), New York, 1952
Get-go Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Practiced. Jacket Design Past Ursula Suess (illustrator). First American Edition. 283 Pp. Black Cloth Lettered In Argent. 1952 American Edition, Afterward Event (Second Or After Printing) Without The First Edition Argument But With 1952 Date On Title Folio, Green Pictorial Endpapers. First Issue Dj With $iii.00 Cost And Code A.F;T.O.D.A.Y.G. At Top Of Forepart Console, And No Code On Rear Flap Or Rear Panel. Book Bright And Clean, Silver Lettering Nonetheless Brilliant No Marks Or Fraying. Dj With Wear At Edges With Iv Small Tears three/4" To one" On Tiptop Border, Small Loss At Top Of Tear Side by side To Front end Spine Edge. Spine Panel With Just Slight Fading.
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Condition: Near fine in very proficient jacket. Early printing, published the same twelvemonth as the showtime printing, of the offset American edition of the diary of Anne Frank. Begun on her 13th altogether, Anne Frank'due south notebooks record the following two years of her family unit's life in hiding, her final entry fabricated just days earlier the family's arrest and internment; the afterword records her decease in Bergen-Belsen in 1945. Conventionally known as a "diary, " Frank's text was written and rewritten in the class of letters to an imaginary "Kitty" and composed with an center not only to posterity merely to eventual publication: in May of 1944, she began to edit and rewrite her previous entries in a 2d notebook: assigning pseudonyms to the people she wrote almost, removing unsatisfactory entries and expanding others, and standardizing her called literary grade. Following the notebooks' recovery by Miep Gies, Otto Frank selected the text for beginning edition from amongst his girl'due south drafts. The editorial hand is Otto Frank'south, but the voice is entirely Anne's: "I know I tin can write." vii.5'' ten 4.75''. Original full black cloth, silver-lettered spine. Original unclipped ($3.00) start-edition pinkish dust jacket with photographic portrait of Frank on front cover, designed by Ursula Suess. Red topstain. 283, [3] pages. Slight lean, topstain faded. Jacket spine faded with shallow edgewear and some low-cal chipping around head of spine: more intact than typically seen.
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Condition: Very Good. DOUBLEDAY 1952 TRUE 1ST STATED Outset EDITION ON COPYRIGHT PAGE ,WITH ORIGINAL iii.00 PRICE ON UNCLIPPED Grit JACKET, THIS RARE FIRST EDITION , VERY Clean Bright Black BOARDS WITH Vivid Argent Gilt TO SPINE,285 PAGES, PHOTO ILLUSTRATED PASTEDOWNS AND End PAPERS WITH HAUNTING PICTURES OF WHERE ANNE FRANK AND HER FAMILY LIVED FROM 1942 TO 1944 AS WELL As A PHOTOGRAPH OF ANNE WHICH SHE INSERTED IN HER DIARY,AND THE SWINING Closet Height Close;Bottom OPEN WHICH SEPERATED THE SECRET ANNEX FROM THE Residue OF THE Edifice,THE FRAGILE DUST JACKET IS CREASED WITH THE FRONT Fly DISATTACHED Simply Present,REAR PANEL HAS THE INSIDE FLY PARTIALY ATTACHED,Deficient IN Commencement EDITION , Dust JACKET HAS MANY Chips AND Pocket-size TEARS AND IS WORN.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl". Starting time American edition, first printing with "Offset EDITION" indicated on the copyright page. Published by Doubleday, New York, 1952. Measures approximately vii.5" 10 5", 285 numbered pages. With its original offset issue dust jacket, with the $3.00 price intact on the front flap. The dust jacket is in very good condition. Some clothing and chipping to the tiptop of the spine and flap folds. The spine is sun faded. The book is in very skillful plus to most fine condition. The silvery titling on the spine is clear and vibrant. A bear on of sun-fading to the very summit of the spine where the dust jacket is chipped. A few small abrasions to the edges of the textblock. The binding is sound, only the rear swivel is starting to scissure at one of the endsheets. A collectible copy of this historic immediate account of the Holocaust, beautifully written by an infrequent young girl. Please view the many other rare titles available for buy at our shop. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books. Inventory #(K7-1).
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Hardcover. Early Printing: lacks Outset Edition statement. 5 ten vii.5in. 285pp. Publisher'due south cloth boards. Signed past the author's begetter, Otto Frank, on a carte tipped-in at the front end endpaper. VERY Expert in Adept dust jacket protected in a removable archival cover. The book itself shows marginal shelf rubbing along the edges and corners, hints of light toning, otherwise the binding is stiff, the text is completely unmarked, and the boards remain singled-out. The grit jacket shows the spine lightly tanned, shelf rubbing along the edges and corners with some shallow chips, otherwise is not cost-clipped ($3.00) remaining bright, colorful, and distinct. Equally pictured.
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Hardcover. Status: Fine. Grit Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First American edition with photographs of the "Achterhuis" on the within of the binding. Early 1952 printing in deep blackness cloth with bright silvery gilded lettering on the spine that has 1952 on both the copyright page and the title folio. DJ in archival comprehend, toll clipped, calorie-free vesture.
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Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Daughter
Published past Doubleday & Company, Inc, Garden Urban center, New York, 1952
Outset Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good condition. Dust Jacket Condition: Proficient+ dust jacket. Suess, Ursula (jacket design) (illustrator). First Printing of the Starting time U.s.a. Edition. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1952. "First Edition" is so stated on the copyright folio. Very Good condition in a Good+ grit jacket. Come across PHOTOS. The jacket is protected by a removable Brodart sleeve (removed for photos). Not cost-clipped ($three.00). The spine of the jacket is even so distinctly red and quite bright (only a little faded -- much less than many other copies which are very faded or fifty-fifty no longer cerise at all only lord's day-bleached to white. If you care well-nigh condition, be sure to see a photo of the jacket's spine when considering other copies). The jacket has a few small-scale edge chips and a crease to the corner of its rear turn-in flap. SEE PHOTOS. Top edge tinted cherry. Square and unmarked. NO owner'south name or bookplate. NOT a balance. This is the showtime printing of the kickoff American Edition, and the first to be translated into English. The rear panel of the dust jacket does NOT take a numeric code [explained below]. Endpapers are illustrated with photographs, tinted BROWN [explained beneath]. This is a desirable copy of a book tough-to-find in First Edition. [Note: We have examined several other copies of this title, too dated 1952, that had light-green-tinted endpaper photos or plain white endpapers. However, all of them lacked the "Outset Edition" statement on the copyright page. Different this start edition, many of these afterwards printings had the code "125" on the rear panel of the dust jacket at the lower left lesser corner]. Illustrated with three diagrams (floor plans) of the annex, and brown-tinted endpaper photos. Anne Frank'south diary encompasses the period from June 1942 to July 1944, during which time the Frank family was hidden by friends in a Dutch warehouse. This book was first published in 1947 in Dutch as HET ACHTERHUIS. First issue jacket with $iii.00 price at summit right, just below the front inner flap code ("A.F.:T.D.O.A.Y.K.") Come across PHOTOS. Szonyi 51 and 184: "The famous account of a [High german built-in] Dutch Jewish girl'south ordeal in hiding, THE DIARY captures both the physical claustrophobia of hiding and a sensitive boyish'southward hopes for the future." Laska 1500. Edelheit 3696. Snyder 149: Anne Frank (1929-45) was a German-Jewish daughter who with her family hid from the Gestapo in Amsterdam for two years and died in Belsen concentration campsite. An firsthand sensation, her diary was translated eventually into thirty-two languages and later became a successful stage play and movement motion-picture show." A Snyder asterisk detail, meaning i he regards every bit "outstanding." Jump in the original blackness cloth, stamped in shiny argent on the spine. Complete with dust jacket. 5.25" broad by vii.5" alpine. First Press of the First The states Edition. Hardcover. Very Good status/Good+ dust jacket. Illus. by Suess, Ursula (jacket design). 285pp. Great Packaging, Fast Aircraft.
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First edition in English language, preceding the Usa edition published the same year. The British-born translator, Barbara Mooyaart-Doubleday, was living in Amsterdam in 1947 when the original Dutch-language edition appeared. Having impressed Anne Frank's father Otto with a sample chapter, she was engaged to make the whole translation by the London publishers Vallentine Mitchell, who specialized in books of Jewish interest. But the London edition was received quietly and information technology was not until after in the year when the aforementioned text was published in New York that the volume entered the best-seller lists and appear itself as i of the allegorical books of the 20th century. "The reason for her [Anne Frank's] immortality was basically literary. She was an extraordinarily practiced author, for any age, and the quality of her work seemed a direct outcome of a ruthlessly honest disposition" (Time, 14 June 1999). Octavo. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in green morocco, titles and middle tool to spine gilded, raised bands, twin dominion to turn-ins, floral endpapers, gilded edges. With photographic illustrations throughout. A fine copy.
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First U.Chiliad. edition. Translated past B.Thousand. Mooyaart-Doubleday. Octavo. 281 pages. Foreword by Storm Jameson. Photographs.Small contemporary (1952) ownership inscription on front free endpaper. Gratis endpapers partially tanned. Slight bumping to edges of covers. Very proficient indeed in very proficient dustwrapper chipped at the edges and defective at head and tail of spine. Scarce, especially in such brilliant condition.
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Hardcover. Status: Fine. Grit Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, Beginning Printing with the words "FIRST EDITION" printed on the copyright page. Later editions do NOT have the words "Commencement EDITION" printed on the copyright page. This ORIGINAL Commencement Issue dustjacket is rich in colour with light wear to the spine and edges. The book is in splendid shape and appears UNREAD. The bounden is tight and the boards are crisp. The pages are exceptionally clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the volume. A beautiful copy bound in the publisher's blackness cloth.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Grit Jacket Condition: Very Expert. 1st Edition. "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Immature Girl". First American edition, commencement printing with "Showtime EDITION" indicated on the copyright folio. Signed by Anne Frank's father Otto Frank on a professionally affixed card. Published past Doubleday, New York, 1952. Measures approximately 7.5" x 5", 285 numbered pages. With its original price-clipped first outcome grit jacket. The dust jacket is in very proficient minus status. Wear and chipping to the extremities, nigh noticeable at the tiptop of the spine and top rear jacket flap where a half inch chip extends to the acme of the rear panel. The book is in very expert minus condition. Fading to the black cloth boards at the spine ends. The titling on the spine is clear and vibrant. Bottom right corner of text cake shows moisture damage, but this does not extend into the interior pages of text block. The contents are evenly age toned with a few dog eared pages. The bounden is sound, simply the rear hinge is cracked a the endpaper. A rare signed copy of this historic firsthand account of the Holocaust, beautifully written by an exceptional young daughter. Please view the many other rare titles available for buy at our store. We are ever interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books. Inventory #(J10-27). Signed by Author(southward).
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Original wrappers. Status: Good. Starting time edition. THE VERY RARE FIRST Appearance OF Whatsoever PART OF THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK; PRECEDING THE Volume EDITION. "The diary written by Anne Frank is probably the single most widely read book to come out of the Holocaust. Millions of readers have read the story of the teenage girl's 2 years in hiding. It has been translated into more than thirty-v languages and published in as many countries. Her diary was as well the foundation for a successful drama performed worldwide (The Diary of Anne Frank, 1956) and a film of the same title (1959). Specially in the last xx years, many schoolchildren and adults alike take had their first exposure to the effects of Adolf Hitler's war through Anne's writing. Anne'southward diary so captured the attention of the world that her name has become symbolic of the six million Jewish victims of the Shoah.� "To many, Anne Frank has become a symbol of the strength and optimism of the human spirit in the midst of tragedy. In July 1944 Anne wrote what was to become the well-nigh famous line of her diary and the one most often used to symbolize her spirit. 'In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really proficient at center'. Anne's writing put a human confront to the unfathomable statistics of the millions of individuals who suffered and died" (Sarita Cargas, Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature). On the publication in De Nieuwe Stem: The Diary, although now recognized as such an important historical document, almost never found its fashion into print. Anne's father, Otto Frank, gained possession of the manuscript later the war. By April 1946, the diary already had been rejected past several publishers and Otto Frank was having doubts nearly continuing to pursue publication. It was at this fourth dimension that "he gave ane typed copy to a friend, who lent it to Jan Romein, a professor of modern history. Much to Otto Frank's surprise the professor devoted an article to it in a Dutch newspaper, Het Parool. Romein's commodity appeared on Apr iii, 1946, hailing the diary every bit an outstanding example of wartime documentation by a remarkably talented Jewish daughter (whose name was not disclosed). His friends now urged Otto Frank to accept Anne'south diary published as she herself had wished" (quoted in Jeffrey Shandler, From Diary to Volume). January Romein was so impressed by the diary that, equally ane of the editors of the new left-leaning periodical De Nieuwe Stem, he was able to accommodate for the publication of excerpts from the diary in the periodical's 6th issue, actualization in June 1946. These five excerpts (to "Kitty") begin on July xi, 1942, and conclude on Apr 11, 1944 and "mark the first publication of Anne's writing" (ibid), preceding the book edition, ultimately published in 1947 with a preface past January Romein'southward married woman, Anne Romein-Verschoor. In "De Nieuwe Stem," Vol I, Nr. 6 (June, 1946), pp. 431-442. Amsterdam: Van Loghum Slaterus, June 1946. Octavo, original wrappers; custom box. Text in Dutch. Front encompass with a patch of white-out and top 1.5 inches a piffling faded; proper noun and notation in calorie-free pencil at height. Interior fine. RARE.
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Hardcover. Status: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing with the words "First Edition" printed on the copyright folio. A fabled copy. This ORIGINAL dustjacket is rich in colour without the fading to the spine seen on most copies with minor wear to the edges. The volume is spring in the publisher'south cloth and appears UNREAD. The bounden is tight, with NO cocking or leaning and the boards are crisp. The pages are clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the book. A lovely copy.
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Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First edition, starting time printing, in the original Dutch language. Bound in publisher's original newspaper covered boards stamped in terracotta. Very Good or better with lite lean to binding, toning and rubbing to covers, light wear to spine ends. Former owner proper name and date to preliminary bare, pages toned, hinge at championship page exposed. The diary of Anne Frank, which was kept while in hiding with her family unit for two years during the Nazi occupation of the netherlands. A coming of age tale charged past the triumph of the human spirit and it's strength in the confront of adversity. It leaves the reader helpless--armed with an uneasy yearning to correct this historical incorrect, and pained by a deep sorrow in knowing that it is impossible to do so.
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Various places, [various publishers], 1947-1960. Collection of 39 early on editions of Anne Frank'south diary in various languages. Mostly first editions, some second and tertiary and most -but not all- with dustjackets. Amid the highlights of this collection is an rare First Dutch edition in very good condition. A rare second Dutch edition in very proficient status and a third one-half textile edition (possibly a proof copy, thus never intended for trade, merely copy known). Also included is a regular third Dutch edition (spine sl. worn / browned). Other scarce volumes included are the outset Japanese edition, first yiddish, a romanian edition in Yiddish (the true first Romanian edition), starting time Hebrew and all first editions in English (with dustjackets). - Various weather condition ranging from reasonable to virtually-mint, some belly-bands included; Dutch editions practice not contain (the extremely rare) dustjackets.* Start editions include: Germany (BRD), DDR (Germany), France, Denmark, Nippon, U.Southward.A., Great britain, Isra�l, Sweden, Spanje, Finland, Czechoslavakia, Yugoslavia, Brasil, Greece, Iceland, Slovenia, Hungary, Mexico, Romania, Spain, Netherlands, Sovjet Marriage, Portugal, Isra�50, Romania. Second editions include: United Kingdom, Netherlands, Turkey & Kingdom of norway. Later editions include: Netherlands, Germany, Italian republic & Slovakia. - Not included in the collection are: the Mexican, Italian, Norwegian, Argentinian and Smoothen first editions.-.
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