Ref No (click to see in context) | LIBRIS |
Title | LIBRIS UK |
Level | Fonds |
Date | 1980-2013 |
Extent | 14 boxes |
Creator Name | Libris Ltd |
Description | Papers of Libris UK including correspondence concerning editorial issues and associated reviews of published works. Written in English and German.
The collection contains correspondence regarding publications from the following authors; Rosemary Ashton,1980-1995, Keith Bosley,1995-1997, Bertolt Brecht,1997-2003, Fred Bridgham, 1990-1998, Patrick Bridgwater, 1986-1994, Brigid Brophy,1986-2006, Richard Dove,1987-2001, Hans Fallada,1987-2009, Theodor Fontane, 1997-2005, Franz Fühmann, 2000-2005, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,1986-2005, Sebastian Haffner, 2004-2005, Johann Peter Hebel, 1989-2010, Georg Heym, 1985-2005, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, 2004-2013, Erich Kästner, 1986-2005, Reiner Kunze and Mireille Gansel, 2005-2009, François Lafitte, 1987-2003, Georg Lukács, 1988-1996, Marian Malet and Anthony Grenville, 1999-2010, Eduard Mörike, 1994-2005, Hanns Otto Münsterer, 1986-1998, Nigel Reeves, 1993-1996, Friedrich Schiller, 2001-2006, Georg Trakl, 1996-2008, Jenny Williams, 1991-2009, Erdmut Wizisla, 2003-2009. |
Admin History | Libris was an independent publishing company based in London, which opened in September 1986, and published its first titles in 1988. Libris started out with a general list, including Victorian religious doubters (Froude and ‘Mark Rutherford’), Neruda poems (now out of print), biographies of Italo Svevo and Wordsworth, and the late Brigid Brophy’s Mozart book. However, from 1990 Libris concentrated almost exclusively on books of and about German literature from Goethe to Brecht. It closed in 2014. |
Arrangement | Arranged in original order, alphabetically by author and then by title, as follows: LIBRIS/1: Rosemary Ashton, THE GERMAN IDEA LIBRIS/2: Keith Bosley, EVE BLOSSOM HAS WHEELS: GERMAN LOVE POETRY LIBRIS/3: Bertolt Brecht, WAR PRIMER LIBRIS/4: Fred Bridgham, THE FRIENDLY GERMAN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY LIBRIS/5: Patrick Bridgwater, POET OF EXPRESSIONIST BERLIN: THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORG HEYM LIBRIS/6: Brigid Brophy, MOZART THE DRAMATIST LIBRIS/7: Richard Dove, HE WAS A GERMAN: A BIOGRAPHY OF ERNST TOLLER LIBRIS/8: Richard Dove, JOURNEY OF NO RETURN: FIVE GERMAN SPEAKING LITERARY EXILES IN BRITAIN, 1933-1945 LIBRIS/9: Hans Fallada, THE DRINKER LIBRIS/10: Hans Fallada, LITTLE MAN - WHAT NOW? LIBRIS/11: Theodor Fontane, BEYOND THE TWEED: A TOUR OF SCOTLAND IN 1858 LIBRIS/12: Franz Fühmann, SELECTED STORIES LIBRIS/13: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, ROMAN ELEGIES and THE DIARY LIBRIS/14: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, SELECTED POETRY LIBRIS/15: Sebastian Haffner, GERMANY: JEKYLL & HYDE LIBRIS/16: Johann Peter Hebel, THE TREASURE CHEST LIBRIS/17: Georg Heym, POEMS LIBRIS/18: Georg Heym, THE THIEF AND OTHER STORIES LIBRIS/19: Hugo von Hofmannsthal, AN IMPOSSIBLE MAN LIBRIS/20: Erich Kästner, FABIAN: THE STORY OF A MORALIST LIBRIS/21: Reiner Kunze and Mireille Gansel, IN TIME OF NEED: A CONVERSATION ABOUT POETRY, RESISTANCE AND EXILE LIBRIS/22: François Lafitte, THE INTERNMENT OF ALIENS LIBRIS/23: Georg Lukács, GERMAN REALISTS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY LIBRIS/24: Marian Malet and Anthony Grenville, CHANGING COUNTRIES: THE EXPERIENCE AND ACHIEVEMENT OF GERMAN-SPEAKING EXILES FROM HITLER IN BRITAIN FROM 1933 TO TODAY LIBRIS/25: Eduard Mörike, MOZART'S JOURNEY TO PRAGUE and SELECTED POEMS LIBRIS/26: Hanns Otto Münsterer, THE YOUNG BRECHT LIBRIS/27: Nigel Reeves, HEINRICH HEINE: POETRY AND POLITICS LIBRIS/28: Friedrich Schiller, WILLIAM TELL: A PLAY LIBRIS/29: Georg Trakl, POEMS & PROSE LIBRIS/30: Jenny Williams, MORE LIVES THAN ONE: A BIOGRAPHY OF HANS FALLADA LIBRIS/31: Erdmut Wizisla, WALTER BENJAMIN AND BERTOLT BRECHT: THE STORY OF A FRIENDSHIP |
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Access Status | Mostly Open |