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Books published by publisher Covici-Friede, New York

  • Portrait of Mexico

    Diego Rivera

    Hardcover (Covici, Friede, March 15, 1937)
    NY 1937 first edition Covici Friede. Hardcover. Sm.4to., 249 monochrome illustrations of paintings by Diego Rivera, cloth. Fine in VG DJ, price not clipped.
  • The Well of Loneliness

    Radclyffe Hall, Appreciation by Havelock Ellis

    (Covici-Friede, July 6, 1930)
    The Well of Loneliness is a 1928 lesbian novel by the British author Radclyffe Hall. It follows the life of Stephen Gordon, an Englishwoman from an upper-class family whose "sexual inversion" (homosexuality) is apparent from an early age. She finds love with Mary Llewellyn, whom she meets while serving as an ambulance driver in World War I, but their happiness together is marred by social isolation and rejection, which Hall depicts as having a debilitating effect on inverts. The novel portrays inversion as a natural, God-given state and makes an explicit plea: "Give us also the right to our existence". The novel became the target of a campaign by James Douglas, editor of the Sunday Express newspaper, who wrote, "I would rather give a healthy boy or a healthy girl a phial of prussic acid than this novel." Although its only sexual reference consists of the words "and that night, they were not divided", a British court judged it obscene because it defended "unnatural practices between women". In the United States the book survived legal challenges in New York state and in Customs Court. Publicity over The Well's legal battles increased the visibility of lesbians in British and American culture. For decades it was the best-known lesbian novel in English, and often the first source of information about lesbianism that young people could find. Some readers have valued it, while others have criticized it for Stephen's expressions of self-hatred and seen it as inspiring shame. Its role in promoting images of lesbians as "mannish" or cross-dressed women has also been controversial. Although few critics rate The Well highly as a work of literature, its treatment of sexuality and gender continues to inspire study and debate.
  • Portrait of Mexico

    Bertram D. Wolfe

    Hardcover (Covici Friede, Jan. 1, 1937)
    1937, Hardcover, includes many reproductions of Oils, Watercolors, Sketches, Paintings, etc. by Diego Rivera, Text by Bertram D. Wolfe
  • The world as I see it

    Albert Einstein

    Hardcover (Covici, Friede, March 15, 1934)
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Covici - Friede, Aug. 16, 1967)
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  • The Well of Loneliness

    Radclyffe Hall

    Hardcover (Covici Friede, March 15, 1933)
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  • Uncle Vanya

    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

    (Covici, Friede, Jan. 1, 1930)
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  • The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer Together with a Version in Modern English By William Van Wyck

    William Van Wyck Geoffrey Chaucer

    Hardcover (Covici-Friede, March 15, 1930)
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  • Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck 1937 First Edition; Covici Friede, NY

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Covici-Friede, New York, March 15, 1937)
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  • Of Mice and Men

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Covici-Friede, Aug. 16, 1937)
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  • THE CANTERBURY TALES OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER.

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Hardcover (Covici-Friede, Jan. 1, 1930)
    Limited to an edition of 999, with 924 bound thus. Illustrated by Rockwell Kent and signed by him on the colophon. With 24 full-page illustrations and 55 head and tail pieces. Zigrosser, pg. 62 Bookseller's ticket of Phillip C. Duschnes on rear pastedown of second volume. Spines ever-so-slightly sunned. viii , 249+ 1 ; x , 251-529, 3 pages. cloth, top edge gilt. folio.
  • Canterbury Tales Illustrated

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Hardcover (COVICI FRIEDE, March 15, 1934)
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