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Good in Fair jacket. Ex Libris. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Jacket is rubbed, tanned and chipped. Boards have rubbed edges. Prior owner lable on fep. Pages are clean, text has no markings, binding is sound.
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Good in good dust jacket. Price clipped. Compliments slip laid in. Pencil erasure residue on fep. Cover has some wear, soiling, and has been trimmed sop does not fully cover boards. 222 p. 21 cm. Illustrations. Maps. (Barbara Armonas' story first attracted nationwide interest in the press during the Khrushchev visit in 1959, but here is the telling of the full events. It tells of a courageous woman's account of her struggle for survival in a police state told with realism and with the amazing twist of a happy ending. In 1940 the tides of war that were sweeping over Europe, also separated Barbara Armonas and her American husband. It wasn't until after Nikita Khrushechev's visit that he promised Mrs. Armonas and her son would be allowed to leave the USSR (the previous name for the country. ) This is a revelation of those years and finally the last nerve-shattering days before she returned to freedom. ).
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Near Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. Near fine with an ink notation on the front endpaper and a flyer page tipped onto the front endpaper, in a fine dustwrapper. Lithuanian woman and son forced to remain behind the Iron Curtain when her American husband and daughter left for the U.S. Finally reunited after almost twenty years. Signed by Nasvytis and Armonas and her husband, daughter and son, who lived the story.