Language: English
Published by Bantam Classics, 1961
Seller: Basement Seller 101, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good.
Language: English
Published by Bantam Books, New York, 1963
Seller: NightsendBooks, Concord, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. This copy is VG+; the text is clear, bright, and unmarked, but Bantam used cheap paper stock and thus the pages are aging; binding is brittle. The covers are also VG: intact, including color and design, but they are aging. We have a five star rating because of our fulfilment success and because our descriptions are accurate. We guarantee: NO NASTY SURPRISES.
Language: English
Published by Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, New York, 1962
Seller: Abstract Books, Indianapolis, IN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Printing. 439 pages, 8vo, tan boards/red cloth. Very good, spine ends faded, corner bumped; dust jacket good, small pieces missing, light soil.
Published by Bantam Pub, 1961
Seller: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, CHICO-CA, CA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Good. Drama EDITION. GOOD CONDITION.COVER FOLD.; BLACK SPINE & COVER TILES ON SILVER PAPER COVERS. cover art shows CROWDED line of Mine Workers.; 211ps pages; Arts and Entertainment>Drama>Play Anthologies.
Published by Stated first printing, 1962, published by Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, New York., 1962
First Edition
Very good condition. Spine tips are bumped. 439 pages.
Published by Cassell and Co Ltd, London, 1963
Seller: The Print Room, Cockernhoe nr Luton, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Jacket by ST (illustrator). 1st Edition. First UK edition, first impression. Some slight edge wear to top and bottom of jacket and spine, small skinned patch to top back jacket (probably removal of old sticky label), corners very slightly rubbed, not price clipped (25/-), no inscriptions, internally clean tight and square, overall a vg++ copy. 389pp. The story of a German bookseller, drafted into the German army in the second World War. Stefan Wolzogen's obstinate refusal to be assimilated into what Kuby calls the 'gray, corporate world of military existence' provides amusement, but ends in tragedy. Erich Kuby (1910-2005), was a German journalist, soldier in the Wehrmacht, publisher and screenwriter.