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Wesen und Wert : Grundlegung einer Philosophie des Daseins / Maximilian Beck.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Beck, Maximilian, 1887-1950, author.
Contributor:
Grethlein, Konrad, publisher.
Sprague, Harriet Chapman Jones, 1876-1969, former owner.
Ostertag, Melnik & Co., printer.
Walt Whitman Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Mrs. Frank Julian Sprague Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Aesthetics.
Penn Provenance:
Sprague, Harriet Chapman Jones (former owner) (Whitman Collection copy)
Physical Description:
2 volumes (XV pages, 1 unnumbered page, 1288 pages) ; 24 cm
Manufacture:
Berlin ... : Ostertag, Melnik & Co., A.-G., Buchdruckerei.
Place of Publication:
Berlin : Konrad Grethlein's Verlag, 1925.
Notes:
Printer statement from back wrapper of each volume.
Errata at end of preliminaries of each volume.
Issued in printed paper wrappers.
Local Notes:
Whitman Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 1944 by Mrs. Franklin Julian Sprague.
Whitman Collection copy: volume 2 has manuscript note ("Walt Whitman cf. pages 628, 658, 659, 755") by the author on front wrapper.
Whitman Collection copy: each volume has wrappers bound in; most leaves unopened.
Other Format:
Online version: Beck, Maximilian, 1887- Wesen und wert.
OCLC:
837444

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