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Seller's Description:
Good, poor. 491, DJ worn, torn, chipped, and soiled. Inscribed by the author (Hermann Field). This novel was also made into a film directed by Agnieszka Holland, which was nominated for an Academy Award. Field was emeritus professor of political science and founder of Tuft's urban and environmental policy department. Field (an American architect) and his co-author (a Polish newspaper man) were held captive together in a post-World War II detention center. Together they planned and wrote this novel, partly in English and partly in Polish. The work is, of course, autobiographical fiction.
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Very good condition. Good+ condition (DJ) Book. Octavo (8vo). Signed by Author(s) xiv, 491 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minor shelfwear. Price-clipped dustjacket is heavily shelfworn, with numerous small chips, tears and creases, and slight sunning to the spine. A few pages with tiny stains in the margins. A clipping of an oil painting by A. H. Wyant is affixed neatly to the front endpaper. Included is a typed letter of 29 lines signed by both authors. It is on Hermann's letterhead, and is dated 1960. In the letter, Hermann mentions the possibility of lecturing to a small group. Included is the original mailing envelope. First edition.