E.T.A. Hoffmann; Georg Ellinger (Hrsg.) - E.T.A. Hoffmanns Werke - 1900-1910





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Five-volume bound edition of E. T. A. Hoffmanns Werke, edited by Georg Ellinger, in German, published circa 1900–1910 by Deutsches Verlagshaus Bong & Co., in good condition.
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E. T. A. Hoffmann - Works (15 volumes) & Fantasiestücke - edited by Georg Ellinger - Rare edition, circa 1900
Description
A rare early critical edition of the works of E. T. A. Hoffmann, edited by the prominent literary scholar Georg Ellinger (1859-1939), is to be auctioned.
Editor of significance: Georg Ellinger was a leading Hoffmann researcher of his time. His editions are scientifically based and sought after by collectors.
Critical edition: Contains valuable introductions and editor's notes.
Time-specific publishing production: Published by the renowned German publishing house Bong & Co. during the golden age of German printing around 1900.
Ideal for lovers of German Romanticism, bibliophiles, and collectors of literary historical editions.
The books show the typical signs of aging from their era (about 120 years).
E. T. A. Hoffmann - Works (15 volumes) & Fantasiestücke - edited by Georg Ellinger - Rare edition, circa 1900
Description
A rare early critical edition of the works of E. T. A. Hoffmann, edited by the prominent literary scholar Georg Ellinger (1859-1939), is to be auctioned.
Editor of significance: Georg Ellinger was a leading Hoffmann researcher of his time. His editions are scientifically based and sought after by collectors.
Critical edition: Contains valuable introductions and editor's notes.
Time-specific publishing production: Published by the renowned German publishing house Bong & Co. during the golden age of German printing around 1900.
Ideal for lovers of German Romanticism, bibliophiles, and collectors of literary historical editions.
The books show the typical signs of aging from their era (about 120 years).

