![]() ![]() The Front Cover of the Dustjacket is also Detached from the Rest of the Dustjacket, But Held Together by Mylar. Good in Green Boards and Worn Dustjacket With Many Tears and Small Pieces Missing. ![]() without packaging, and will require extra postage for international shipping. An important work of philosophy in the field of existentialism, ontology and phenomenology, dealing with topics such as consciousness, perception, social philosophy, self-deception, the existence of "nothingness", psychoanalysis, and the question of free will, by one of the great minds of the 20th century and a winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize for Literature. Translated from the French 'Etre et le Neant: Essai d'ontologie phénoménologique' (1943) and with an Introduction by Hazel E. The Binding is black quarter cloth to gray boards with bright silver title, etc., to a very mildly sunned spine, square corners, and white, unmarked endpapers. The Text Block is clean, somewhat age-tanned, tight, straight and square with no markings of any kind. (This translation was originally published in 1956 by the Philosophical Library, New York.) Fine- Condition. First (1st) Printing (full number line to "1") of this First Edition Thus. ![]() ![]() Gramercy Books, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1994. ![]()
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