![]() ![]() ![]() Diese Erzählung wird in Wolfsblut umgekehrt: Hier wandelt sich ein Wildtier in ein zivilisiertes, an den Menschen und die Gesellschaft gewöhntes Wesen." (Wikipedia). "Der Roman variiert das Thema von Londons Buch Ruf der Wildnis, in dem ein domestizierter Hund sich in ein wildes Tier zurückverwandelt. Aus der Bibliothek von Frederick Vezin (1859-1933, amerikanisch-deutscher Maler, Radierer und Lithograph), eigenhändig signiert und datiert 1908 auf Vorsatz und mit Ortsangabe Düsseldorf auf Titelblatt. VII, (1), 327, (2) S., Erste Ausgabe / First edition. Merle Johnson (American First Editions) had never seen a copy with integral title leaf. ![]() The significance has not been determined". Copies also occur with the title-leaf printed (on laid paper) as an integral part of the gathering. BAL 11896: "Copies occur with a cancel title-leaf printed on either wove or laid paper. ![]() Both the title and subsequent leaf are on laid paper and integral. 8 color plates by Charles Livingston Bull. Very good condition, edges of boards slightly rubbed, title leaf slightly toned by tissue guard, short tear to lower margin of title leaf, very faint water stain to fore-edge margin of several pages at end, owner's name on front endpaper. Full grey-green cloth, spine letters gilt, letters on front cover white, image on front cover in white and black. First Published Edition, "Published, October 1906" on copyright page. Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull (illustrator). ![]()
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