James Branch Cabell : An Illustrated Bibliography

FIGURES OF EARTH: A Comedy of Appearances
BERÄTTELSEN OM MANUEL

Hall Code
Description
FoE-Sw-1
Swedish Translation 1972

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COMPILATION

Full Title:

Title page recto: Berättelsen om Manuel | en komedi av | James Branch Cabell | Illustrerad av Frank C. Pápe | Inledning av Sam. J. Lundwall | [in italic] Cascun se mir el jove Manuel, | Qu'era del lo plus valens dels pros. | [illustration by Frank C. Pápe] | Askild & Kärnekull | [rule] ISBN 91 7008 138 7 (verso blank, see image above).

Publication:

Stockholm: Askild & Kärnekull Forlag AB, 1972

Collation:

Crown octavo [21.6 cm. (8½ in.) x 14.6 cm. (5¾ in.)]. Pp. 316; (1) half-title (verso blank); (3) title page (verso blank); (5) dedication (verso blank); 7-8 Innehåll; 9-16 Inledning by Sam J. Lundwall; 17-(21) Förord (translated from the first edition, verso blank); (23) fly-title (verso blank); 25-(314) text; (315) Colophon (verso blank). Pages (23), (93), (139), (195), and (259) are fly-titles. Pages (2), (4), (22), (24), (92), (94), (138), (140), (194), (196), (258), (260), and (316) are blank.

Binding:

Black cloth, silver lettering on spine, covers blank. Spine: CABELL | BERÄTTELSEN | OM MANUEL | [double rule] | [at base of spine] AOK (see image above).

Dedication:

Sex synnerligen ädla riddersmän tillägnas denna | berättelse om en kämpe: mindre för att återbetala, | än för at erkänna de stora skulder jag är skyldig var | och en av dem, kollektivt till en början, och där- | efter individuellt. (see image above).

Colophon:

© 1972 Margaret Freeman Cabell, Askild & Kärnekull Forlag AB. | English text copyright held by Margaret Freeman Cabell. ORIGI- | NALTITEL Figures of Earth. ÖVERSÄTTNING Sam J. Lundwall. | ILLUSTRATIONER Frank C. Pápe. OMSLAG Tom Hultgren. | FORMGIVNING Sam J. Lundwall TYPSNIT 12/14 Bembo. | PAPPER inlaga: 130 g matt gultonat tryckpapper, skyddsomslag: | 115 g Ingres. TRYCK Frenckellska Tryckeri Ab, Helsingfors 1972. | A & K 138. (see image above).

Endpapers:

Full spread illustration of Manuel, his first Figure of Earth, and Miramon Lluagor at the pool of Haranton, by Frank Silverhingsten (*SS-Sw-1) was issued in a matching binding (in plan, at least, albeit on grey paper with gilt) in 1973. These are the endpapers originally used for the English (FoE-C1, 1925) and American (FoE-D1, 1925) first illustrated editions (see image above).

Dust jacket:

Grey paper, black lettering, black and red decorations (see image above).

Spine: [lettered down the spine] CABELL / BERÄTTELSEN OM MANUEL | 1

Front panel: [all enclosed in a double ruled box with top corners rounded] [centered in top double rule] AOK [top right outside box] 1 | [within box] BERÄTTELSEN OM | MANUEL | [illustration in red and black by Tom Hultgren] | [triple rule] | JAMES BRANCH CABELL

Rear panel: [all enclosed in a double ruled box with top corners rounded] omslag: Tom Hultgren | [triple rule] [centered in triple rule: Dom Manuel's Coat of Arms | AOK] | [below triple rule] ISBN 91 7008 138 7

Front flap: [all enclosed in a double ruled box with top corners rounded] [image of Mr. Cabell] | James Branch Cabell | [9-line blurb] | [triple rule] | Redaktör: Sam J. Lundwall

Rear flap: [all enclosed in a double ruled box with top corners rounded] 1 | [triple rule] [centered in triple rule: Dom Manuel's Coat of Arms with motto "MUNDUS VULT DECIPI" bannered below]

Notes:

According to a notice in the "From the Third Window" section of Kalki, Vol. V, No. 2 (whole No. 18), 1971: Askild & Kärnekull (AOK) planned a uniform edition of eight Cabell titles, edited by Sam J. Lundwall. Like so many of the planned reissues of First Cabell Revival, this one was never fully realized.

In another notice in the "From the Third Window" section of Kalki, this time in Vol. VI, No. 1 (whole No. 21), 1973: The notice stated that John-Henri Holmberg would replace Sam Lundwall as editor and reported that the second volume in the series, a translation of The Silver Stallion, was in the works. True to his words, Silverhingsten (*SS-Sw-1) was issued (in pale grey cloth with gilt lettering) in 1973. We note, however, that Mr. Lundwall was still listed as editor in Silverhingsten. Mr. Holmberg also requested a copy of the illustrated Jurgen, since this was planned for the next volume in the series.

AOK did print a translation of Jurgen in 1974 (*Jur-Sw-2), including most of the Pápe illustrations and decorations. This edition was issued only in paperback format, though, and after that the planned series quietly faded away.