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Good in Good jacket. Size: 8x5x2; The binding is tight, bottom corners lightly bumped. A trace of foxing on the edges of the text block. Previous owner name written on the FFEP. The dust jacket shows some edgewear and light soiling. 8vo. xii, 753pp.
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Very Good. Hardcover and dust jacket. Small tears to jacket. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Creasing to spine. Small markings on front end page, else unmarked.
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Very good in good dust jacket. The edges of the dust jacket have small scuffs, and there is a large tear on the front bottom. The book has a slight amount of shelf wear. 753 p.
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Very good(+) Illustrated in black and white. xii, 800 pages. Thick 8vo, black cloth-backed boards. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1979. First edition. A very good(+) copy, lacking a dust wrapper.
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Good. Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1979. Good. Book shows moderate wear/ spine tight, pages clean/ D.J. not price clipped; several tears and chips; creased; heavy edge wear/ Friends of the Library stamp on title and or front page/ corners and spine bumped/ readers slant/ several pages and page tips creased/ page edges slightly soiled.
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Good in good dust jacket. Good Gardbound with Dust Jacket. 753 p. Tight binding. Clean pages. Clean boards. Library pocket. Library stamp on first page.
First published in France, by the Gallimard publishing house, of whom one of the sons, Michael, perished with Camus in the fatal car crash on a wet January road in France en route to Paris in l960. Much research and many interviews were devotedly searched out by the author for an accurate and heart rending account of the life of one of the most remarkable intellectuals of the twentieth century. Photographs are included from childhood and throughout his life, as well as more information on his two life time tutors and friends, Msrs.. Germain and Grenier, the two professors who recognized his talents as a child in elementary school in Algiers. From his beginning, orphaned by his father, raised in poverty by a deaf mute mother and tyrannical grandmother, he was able to catapault into fame and recogntion by his generation. Many hours of good reading and new information in this volume. A five star by his best biographer.