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Mass market paperback, 2nd printing, movie tie-in edition with Brigitte Bardot on cover, Very Good Plus/pictorial wraps; light wear to covers and cover edges, former owner's name and date inside front, spine has a couple of small binding creases and a red dot near the bottom, light tanning to the pages, overall, a nice tight copy of this relatively scarce movie tie-in book, 12mo., 190 pages.
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Stated 1st printing with jacket, jacket has different design. unmarked and tight, light wear. Good hardcover copy with jacket, solid binding, mild to moderate reading/age wear, jacket has some mild edge wear, may have ex owner inscription and/or some light markings. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
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Good. Dust jacket and edges shows shelf wear. Dust jacket is covered in brodart plastic. Pages are clean and intact. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.
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New York. 1955. Farrar Straus & Young. 1st American Edition. Bookplate in Front, Otherwise Very Good. No Dustjacket. Translated from the Italian by Angus Davidson. 247 pages. hardcover. keywords: Literature Translated Italy. FROM THE PUBLISHER-A Ghost at Noon is a subtle book about the death of a marriage. Molteni, the narrator, an intellectual who wishes to write for the theater, is married to Emilia, the beautiful daughter of an old Roman family which has become poverty-stricken. She is not highly educated and has devoted herself to caring for her husband and the one furnished room in which they live. They were blissfully happy for two years. Then, Molteni claims, his wife changed, judged him, ceased to love him. inventory #12849.