Gottfried Keller - Der grüne Heinrich - 1914





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Rare, complete edition of Der grüne Heinrich in the classical Cotta complete edition.
Author: Gottfried Keller
Title: Der grüne Heinrich – First through Fourth Volume
Publisher: J. G. Cotta’sche Buchhandlung
Publication year: 1914
Places of printing: Stuttgart and Berlin
Edition: 75,000th–80,000th (according to title page)
Language: German
Details:
• 4 volumes, complete set
• Uniform dark linen spine with gold embossing
• Well-maintained condition for its age
• Beautiful ornamental inner endpapers with publisher motif
• Thread stitching, solid binding
Condition:
Good to very good condition (slight age-related signs of use, no loose pages, inscriptions not in the text – only ownership mark). Complete set in four volumes. Uniform original linen bindings with gold embossing. Age-appropriate, good condition. No loose pages.
Special features:
Historical ownership note on the flyleaf (1905). No etchings or inserts.
Rare, complete edition of Der grüne Heinrich in the classical Cotta complete edition.
Author: Gottfried Keller
Title: Der grüne Heinrich – First through Fourth Volume
Publisher: J. G. Cotta’sche Buchhandlung
Publication year: 1914
Places of printing: Stuttgart and Berlin
Edition: 75,000th–80,000th (according to title page)
Language: German
Details:
• 4 volumes, complete set
• Uniform dark linen spine with gold embossing
• Well-maintained condition for its age
• Beautiful ornamental inner endpapers with publisher motif
• Thread stitching, solid binding
Condition:
Good to very good condition (slight age-related signs of use, no loose pages, inscriptions not in the text – only ownership mark). Complete set in four volumes. Uniform original linen bindings with gold embossing. Age-appropriate, good condition. No loose pages.
Special features:
Historical ownership note on the flyleaf (1905). No etchings or inserts.

