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The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality

by Oswald Spengler

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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. 1st ed, 3rd printing. Hardcover. G/no dj. Charles Frances Atkinson (trans.). Black cloth w/ gilt lettering on spine & fc, red te, deckle fe. Spine gilt faded; te faded; prev owner's sig in ink on ffep (Ruth St. Denis Chicago Jan '27), prev owner's bookplate on fpde (Denishawn) partially torn; half-title page loose but present; foxing on eps; mild fraying at spine ends; corners bumped; minimal margin marks on a handful of pages; otherwise clean, solid, unmarked. Ruth St. Denis, famed American dancer, married to dance partner Ted Shawn. 9 5/8 x 6 7/8

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Oswald Spengler, one of the most controversial historians of the twentieth century, was born in Blankenburg, Germany, in 1880. He studied mathematics, philosophy, and history in Munich and Berlin. Except for his doctor’s thesis on Heraclitus, he published nothing before the first volume of The Decline of the West, which appeared when he was thirty-eight. The Agadir crisis of 1911 provided the immediate incentive for his exhaustive investigations of the background and origins of our civilization. Spengler chose his main title in 1912, finished a draft of the first volume two years later, and published it in 1918. The second, concluding volume was published in 1922. The Decline of the West was first published in this country in 1926 (Vol. 1) and 1928 (Vol. 2); this abridged edition was first published here in 1962. For many years Spengler lived quietly in his home in Munich, thinking, writing, and pursuing his hobbies–collecting pictures and primitive weapons, listening to Beethoven quartets, and reading the comedies of Shakespeare and Molière. He took occasional trips to the Harz Mountains and to Italy. In 1936, three weeks before his fifty-sixth birthday, he died in Munich of a heart attack.

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Bookseller
North Shore Theory Co. US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
G2100488
Title
The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality
Author
Oswald Spengler
Illustrator
Charles Frances Atkinson (trans.)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - G
Jacket Condition
no dj
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st ed, 3rd printing
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1926

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