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KAFKA, Franz. Die Verwandlung. Leipzig: Kurt Wolff, 1915.
8o. (Ink stamp on verso of title.) Original printed boards (chipping and splitting to joints). Provenance: Alfred Neuman (bookplate); the personal collection of Kafka's publisher, Salman Schocken.
FIRST EDITION, of Kafka's eerie fantasy of psychological transformation and social alienation. Following its first appearance in the journal "Die Weissen Blätter," Kafka was eager to have the novel published in book form by Kurt Wolff. "Der Jüngste Tag" 22/23. Dietz 26; Wilpert/Gühring II,4.
8o. (Ink stamp on verso of title.) Original printed boards (chipping and splitting to joints). Provenance: Alfred Neuman (bookplate); the personal collection of Kafka's publisher, Salman Schocken.
FIRST EDITION, of Kafka's eerie fantasy of psychological transformation and social alienation. Following its first appearance in the journal "Die Weissen Blätter," Kafka was eager to have the novel published in book form by Kurt Wolff. "Der Jüngste Tag" 22/23. Dietz 26; Wilpert/Gühring II,4.