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Good. No jacket, clippings stapled to first two pages. Ex library book with stamps, stickers, etc. Light wear & marks to hardcover. Tanned textblock edge. Clipped title page. Marked back pastedown. Content is very good & clean. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 192 p.
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New York. 1995. Marion Boyars. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0714530077. Translated from the Japanese by David L. Swain & Toshi Yonezawa. 192 pages. hardcover. keywords: Japan Translated Asia Literature. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Nobel prize-winner Kenzaburo Oe persistently confronts the hellish dimensions of contemporary life with keen and balanced grasp of personal concerns and social realities. This is his moving statement on the meaning of the Hiroshima bombing. Its universal message, developed by Oe over a number of essays, concerns the moral and ethical implications of nuclear war. inventory #21761.
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Book. Octavo, 192 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good dust jacket. Black spine with red and white lettering. Dust jacket protected in mylar covering, with price uncut: "$22.95." Light rubbing to covers. Foxing to edges of textblock. Interior pages clean. Shelved in Case 8 1/2. 1376488. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.