About this title: The acknowledged masterpiece of one of Spain's most influential thinkers. Between despair and the desire for something better, Unamuno finds that "saving incertitude" that alone can console us.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Dover Publications, [New York]
Date Published: 1954
Description: Good in good dust jacket. Very Good, In very good dust jacket. xxxv, 332 p. 21 cm. "An unabridged and unaltered authorized republication of the English translation first published in 1921. " Ex-Library expected imperfections. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Dover
Date Published: 1954
Description: Fair. Text contains some highlighting/marking. Has a musty odor.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Free Delivery Confirmation! Ships same or next business day! read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Dover Publications
Date Published: 1954
ISBN-13:9780486202570ISBN:0486202577
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. covers in great shape but somewhat dirty. Inside-very much OK-no markings etc. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 367 p. Audience: General/trade. read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Dover Publications
Date Published: 1954
ISBN-13:9780486202570ISBN:0486202577
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. Highlighting/underlining. Signed by previous owner. This edition, first published in 1954, is an unabridged and unaltered re-publication of the English transtlation originally published in 1921. Written by one of Spain's most influential philosophers. 332 pgs in good condition; some with highlighting and writing on edges. read more
Edition: Trade Paper
Binding: Softcover--Good
Publisher: Dover, New York
Date Published: 1954
Description: translated by J.E. Crawford Flitch. Good to Fair. No Jacket. Trade Paper Nonfiction Philosophy: The key work of the Spanish philosopher in a trade paperback edition. In good conditionexcept for tears on the inside cover and the first tp which also has an owner's paste down. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Dover
Date Published: 1954
Description: Good. Paperback. Text is clean and unmarked. Earlier printing with antiquated price on cover; covers have evident sun and age discoloration. Dark stain on upper back corner. Covers have light edgewear; text block corners still fairly crisp; Spine uncreased. read more
Description: Good- As issued No Jacket. Stiff wraps, covers and pages age toning, owners inscription, and overall moderate to heavy shopwear to covers. Clean reading copy. read more
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Dover Publications, Inc., New York
Date Published: 1954
ISBN-13:9780486202570ISBN:0486202577
Description: Very Good. 5 1/2" X 8" 332 Pages Indexed. Plus 13 pages of Dover Publications list. Originally published in 1921 by Macmillan this is a later reprint of the 1954 Dover Edition. Owner's name on title page and five short lines of notes back endpaper. Slight reading spine cock. Several pages have some underlining. Beyond that is a tight clean book. This is the masterpiece of Unamuno who shares with Ortega y Gasset the distinction of being Spain's most influential philsopher. Here, the reader will ... read more
Description: Good. No dust jacket. Highlighting/underlining. xxxv, 332 p. 21 cm. "An unabridged and unaltered authorized republication of the English translation first published in 1921. " read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Dover Publications, Inc., New York
Date Published: 1954
Description: Fair. 8vo. Cover is lightly soiled, browning, and has edgewear. Pages have permanent writing through out. Signed on the fep by the previous owner. read more
"Out of all the philosophy material I've read (which is honestly, very little), this one is definitely the best. Unamuno basically walks you through the basics of philosophy, touching on all the major minds that came before him in the field, while obviously giving his own insight into all kinds of life quandaries. Delicious."
"actually a book of philosophy with some true humanity, whether or not you agree with all of his points. the eternal conflict between head and heart... an applicable topic for all of us layman philosophers. in that sense: highly practical for daily life, but certainly not practical in the sense of mundane. very accessible, as well. you can read this even if you don't have to for a class (unlike whitehead, for example)! i kinda think it's necessary reading."
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