Day Spring by Kosmac Ciril (3 results)
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Published by Lincilns Prager, London 1959
- Hardcover
Seller: Prabhu Book Exports, Gurgaon, IndiaPrabhu Book Exports
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Add to basketBINDING - Hardcover. Condition: CONDITION - Used/ Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Jacket - Fair. with some wear. 204 Pages. Missing Front Free End Paper. Library Stamp On Half Title. Previous Owner's Name On Title Page. Jacket Corners Clipped.
Language: English
Published by Lincolns-Prager, London 1959
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Benjamin Books, Ottawa, CanadaBenjamin Books
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Unclipped dustcover.
More imagesPublished by Lincolns Prager 1959
- Hardcover
Seller: Arches Bookhouse, Portland, U.S.A.Arches Bookhouse
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover with Dust Jacket. Condition: FINE. [6], 7-205 pp. 12mo, red cloth, gilt stamped spine and front cover lettering. 'Modern Yugoslavian Writers' series. Some foxing spots to endpapers and top edge, possible light silverfishing to tail edge, tips very faintly rubbed, three puncture spots to front hinge; tight binding and c…risp pages; DJ tips moderately worn with a few small chips, spine faintly toned, clean and unclipped, now wrapped in mylar. An attractive copy of the author's only novel translated into English. 'Ciril Kosmac was a Slovenian novelist and short-story writer and Slovenian nationalis between the wars. *Pomladni dan* (A Day In Spring) was first published in Slovenian in 1953 and was his most successful novel, dealing with a writer's return home after fifteen years in exile.' - Harold Segel, *Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945.* *A Day In Spring* begins Kosmac's stylistic departure from Social Realism, embracing features of modernism and surrealism in what is seen as an incipient magic realism.