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Lot of 2 Signed First Editions, M. Karagatsis - At God’s Hands (Αμρί α Μούγκου) (Illustrated by Spyros Vassiliou, 1954) & Death and Thodoros (Ο - 1954-1954
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Lot of 2 Signed First Editions, M. Karagatsis - At God’s Hands (Αμρί α Μούγκου) (Illustrated by Spyros Vassiliou, 1954) & Death and Thodoros (Ο - 1954-1954

A rare and collectible lot of two signed first editions by M. Karagatsis (Μ. Καραγάτσης), one of the most important voices of 20th-century Greek literature. Both works were published in 1954, a period of creative maturity for the author, and together they reveal his stylistic range—from exotic realism to philosophical irony. 1. Αμρί α Μούγκου, Στο Χέρι του Θεού – At God’s Hands Publisher: Ikaros, Athens, 1954 Edition: First Edition, Signed by the Author Illustrations: by Spyros Vassiliou (1903 - 1985) Pages: 231 Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 14.5 cm Binding: Original softcover Written after Karagatsis’ 1953 journey to Africa, At God’s Hands (Αμρί α Μούγκου) merges travel narrative, philosophy, and fiction. The renowned Greek artist Spyros Vassiliou provided the evocative illustrations, adding a distinctive visual tone that complements the author’s lush, expressive prose. The work contemplates faith, civilization, and human destiny—a hallmark of post-war Greek modernism. 2. Ο Θάνατος κι ο Θόδωρος – Death and Thodoros Publisher: Echidna, Athens, 1954 Edition: First Edition, Signed by the Author Pages: 160 Dimensions: 22 cm × 15 cm Binding: Original softcover The cover carries the subtitle «Μυθιστορηματική τραγωδία λίαν εύτραπελος»—a very cheerful novelistic tragedy—capturing Karagatsis’ characteristic irony. This novella mixes humor, melancholy, and philosophical depth to portray the human condition in an absurd yet tender light. About the Author: M. Karagatsis (1908–1960) was the pen name of Dimitrios Rodopoulos (Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος)—novelist, journalist, critic, and playwright. The “M.” derives from Mitya, the Russian diminutive of Dimitris, while Karagatsis comes from the elm (karagatsi) tree under which he wrote as a young man. A leading member of the “Generation of the ’30s”, Karagatsis brought psychological realism and cosmopolitan modernism into Greek prose. His narrative energy, sensual imagery, and fearless portrayal of moral and existential conflict make him a cornerstone of modern Greek literature. Condition: Both volumes are in good vintage condition. The author’s signatures are clear and well-preserved. Please see photos for full details. Collectible Value: A remarkable literary pair—two signed first editions by one of Greece’s greatest modern authors, including one illustrated by the celebrated artist Spyros Vassiliou. Rarely offered together and highly sought after by collectors of modern Greek literature, illustrated books, and signed editions. Shipping: Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking for secure international delivery.

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Lot of 2 Signed First Editions, M. Karagatsis - At God’s Hands (Αμρί α Μούγκου) (Illustrated by Spyros Vassiliou, 1954) & Death and Thodoros (Ο - 1954-1954

Lot of 2 Signed First Editions, M. Karagatsis - At God’s Hands (Αμρί α Μούγκου) (Illustrated by Spyros Vassiliou, 1954) & Death and Thodoros (Ο - 1954-1954

A rare and collectible lot of two signed first editions by M. Karagatsis (Μ. Καραγάτσης), one of the most important voices of 20th-century Greek literature. Both works were published in 1954, a period of creative maturity for the author, and together they reveal his stylistic range—from exotic realism to philosophical irony.

1. Αμρί α Μούγκου, Στο Χέρι του Θεού – At God’s Hands

Publisher: Ikaros, Athens, 1954

Edition: First Edition, Signed by the Author

Illustrations: by Spyros Vassiliou (1903 - 1985)

Pages: 231

Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 14.5 cm

Binding: Original softcover

Written after Karagatsis’ 1953 journey to Africa, At God’s Hands (Αμρί α Μούγκου) merges travel narrative, philosophy, and fiction. The renowned Greek artist Spyros Vassiliou provided the evocative illustrations, adding a distinctive visual tone that complements the author’s lush, expressive prose. The work contemplates faith, civilization, and human destiny—a hallmark of post-war Greek modernism.


2. Ο Θάνατος κι ο Θόδωρος – Death and Thodoros

Publisher: Echidna, Athens, 1954

Edition: First Edition, Signed by the Author

Pages: 160

Dimensions: 22 cm × 15 cm

Binding: Original softcover

The cover carries the subtitle «Μυθιστορηματική τραγωδία λίαν εύτραπελος»—a very cheerful novelistic tragedy—capturing Karagatsis’ characteristic irony. This novella mixes humor, melancholy, and philosophical depth to portray the human condition in an absurd yet tender light.


About the Author:

M. Karagatsis (1908–1960) was the pen name of Dimitrios Rodopoulos (Δημήτριος Ροδόπουλος)—novelist, journalist, critic, and playwright. The “M.” derives from Mitya, the Russian diminutive of Dimitris, while Karagatsis comes from the elm (karagatsi) tree under which he wrote as a young man.
A leading member of the “Generation of the ’30s”, Karagatsis brought psychological realism and cosmopolitan modernism into Greek prose. His narrative energy, sensual imagery, and fearless portrayal of moral and existential conflict make him a cornerstone of modern Greek literature.

Condition:

Both volumes are in good vintage condition. The author’s signatures are clear and well-preserved. Please see photos for full details.

Collectible Value:

A remarkable literary pair—two signed first editions by one of Greece’s greatest modern authors, including one illustrated by the celebrated artist Spyros Vassiliou. Rarely offered together and highly sought after by collectors of modern Greek literature, illustrated books, and signed editions.

Shipping:

Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking for secure international delivery.

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Sebastian Hau
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Estimation  € 280 - € 350

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