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These 379 pages constitute part three of Sartre's `Roads to Freedom' series. The characters carry over. The setting is France in June of 1940. Translation from the French by Gerard Hopkins. READ more about : Pinette, Pomeranian motor-roads, Corap's army, lucky devils, and like one half-dead. Cond : Dark blue boards with silver gilt lettering at spine. White end papers. D.J. is a buff rose colour with white (and black) lettering. Three members of the maquis pictured on d.j. Tight in binding. No names nor marks. Minimal wear, tho' UNclipped d.j. has a ragged bottom edge and hinge top. Damgae to back borad and some pages. None-the-less a very good reading copy. QUote (p. 223) : " A thought drifted like a cloud across Boris's face, and his eyes darkened. She looked at him, but there was no friendliness in her look. You've got your little troubles like ._._._. . " Size: Octavo. Seller Inventory # 016514
Bibliographic Details
Title: Iron in the Soul
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton, London
Publication Date: 1950
Binding: Hardcover
Illustrator: Michael Ayrton (cover)
Condition: Very Good +
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good +
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