A Guest for the Night.
New York: Schocken Books, 1968. First American Edition. Hardbound. Small octavo in dust jacket, 485 pp., glossary. Translated from the Hebrew by Misha Louvish and edited by Naftali Brandwine and Allen Mandelbaum. More
New York: Schocken Books, 1968. First American Edition. Hardbound. Small octavo in dust jacket, 485 pp., glossary. Translated from the Hebrew by Misha Louvish and edited by Naftali Brandwine and Allen Mandelbaum. More
Jerusalem: Hotzaat Schocken, 1962. Hardbound. Duodecimo, tan cloth spine with brown lettering, tan paper covered boards, 340 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Berlin: Hotsaat Schocken, 1931. Hardbound. Duodecimo, tan cloth with red lettering, 198 pp. In Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Hotzaat Schocken, 1960. Hardbound. Duodecimo in soiled dust jacket, 472 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Hotsaat Schocken, 1960. Hardbound. Duodecimo in edgeworn dust jacket with a few tears, 472 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv: Hotsaat Schocken, 1953. Hardbound. Duodecimo in dust jacket with a few tears, 472 pp. In Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Hotsaat Schocken, 1967. Hardbound. Duodecimo, red cloth with gold lettering, tan paper covered boards, 472 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Berlin: Hotsaat Schocken, 1934. Hardbound. Duodecimos, tan cloth with red lettering, 198 + 221 pp. In Hebrew. More
New York: Schocken Books, 1966. Hardbound. Small octavo in dust jacket, 128 pp., glossary, b/w drawings, Nobel prize sticker mostly torn off. Translated from the Hebrew by I.M. Lask and with drawings by T. Herzl Rome. More
New York: Schocken Books, 1948. Hardbound. Duodecimo, 128 pp., glossary, b/w drawings. Translated from the Hebrew by I.M. Lask and with drawings by T. Herzl Rome. Schocken Library 9. More
Jerusalem: Hotzaat Schocken, 1966. Later printings. Hardbound. Duodecimos in variously worn dust jackets, 491 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Hotzaat Schocken, 1966. Later printings. Hardbound. Duodecimos in dust jacket with minor edgewear, 612 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2000. First English language edition. Hardbound. Octavo in dust jacket, xxxii, 652 pp., index. Translated from the Hebrew by Barbara Harshav. More
Jerusalem: Hotsaat Schocken, 1960. Hardbound. Duodecimo in edgeworn dust jacket with a few tears, 449 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Hotzaat Schocken, 1966. Hardbound. Duodecimo in mildly soiled dust jacket, 292 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Tel Aviv: Farlag "Hamenorah" 1969. Hardbound. Royal octavo, blue cloth with gold lettering, 607 pp., b/w drawings by Yosl Bergner. In slipcase. Translated from the Hebrew into Yiddish by Eliezer Rubinstein. OCLC Number: 9302437. More
Tel Aviv: Farlag "Hamenorah" 1969. Hardbound. Royal octavo, soiled off-white cloth with gold lettering, 607 pp., b/w drawings by Yosl Bergner. In slipcase. Translated from the Hebrew into Yiddish by Eliezer Rubinstein. OCLC Number: 9302437. More
Jerusalem: Hotzaat Schocken, 1960. Hardbound. Duodecimo in edgeworn dust jacket, 612 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Hotzaat Schocken, 1960. Hardbound. Duodecimo, red cloth with gold lettering, 612 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Hotzaat Schocken, 1966. Hardbound. Duodecimo in edgeworn dust jacket, 612 pp. Text is in Hebrew. More
New Milford, CT: The Toby Press, 2009. Softbound. Small octavo, glossy papercovers, 180 pp. Translated and with an introduction by Hillel Halkin. More
New York: Schocken Books, 1966. First Edition. Hardbound. Octavo in edgeworn dust jacket sunned along the spine, 237 pp., glossary. Translated from the Hebrew by Walter Lever. More
New York: Tarbuth Foundation, Inc., 1970. Softbound. Duodecimo, paper covers, xxii, 304 pp. Text is in Hebrew with an introduction in English. Edited with Introduction, Interpretations and Vocabulary by Samuel Leitner. More
Jerusalem & Tel Aviv: Hotsaat Shoken, 1991. Softbound. Small octavo, paper covers, 151 pp., bibliography. Text is in Hebrew. More
Jerusalem: Hotsaat Shoken, 1967. Softbound. Duodecimo, paper covers, 91 pp. Text is in Hebrew. Edited and with notes by Naftali Ginaton. More