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Stated First Modern Library Edition, February 1966. A collection of 23 stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer (1903-1991), the Polish-born American writer, described on the jacket flap as being ". . .or...
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Stated First Modern Library Edition, February 1966. A collection of 23 stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer (1903-1991), the Polish-born American writer, described on the jacket flap as being ". . .original in his use both of traditional Jewish materials and in his modernist attitude toward them." The works were written in Yiddish and translated into English by the author. Edited and introduced by Irving Howe. --- In Toledano spine 11 / red cloth / ML hex torchbearer device blindstamped to front cover / gilt-stamped spine titling & torchbearer / grey Kent endpapers / jacket style l, verso blank. ML #366.1. --- With inked markings to perhaps as many as 30 pages, else a clean, tightly-bound, bright copy. Unclipped dust jacket ($2.45) with chipping, chafing and small tears to extremities, otherwise intact and in removable archival mylar protector.; 12mo - 7 to 7-1/2 in. tall; xxvi, 379, [10, ads] pages
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Publisher: The Modern Library / Random House
Year: 1966
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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