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Gunter GrassTHE TIN DRUM - SIGNED FIRST UK EDITIONThe first UK edition of this modern literary
THE TIN DRUM - SIGNED FIRST UK EDITION
The first UK edition of this modern literary highspot by the Nobel Prize winning author. Translated from the German by Ralph Manheim. 592pp. Top edge stained red. Signed by the author on the title page.
Small bump to the top corner of the rear board and small neat name at the top corner of the front pastedown, otherwise this is a very good plus clean unfoxed copy in a like dw. which is not price clipped and has a little age soiling.
Secker & Warburg
London
1962
1st. UK
Very Good
8vo.
THE TIN DRUM - SIGNED FIRST UK EDITION
The first UK edition of this modern literary highspot by the Nobel Prize winning author. Translated from the German by Ralph Manheim. 592pp. Top edge stained red. Signed by the author on the title page.
Small bump to the top corner of the rear board and small neat name at the top corner of the front pastedown, otherwise this is a very good plus clean unfoxed copy in a like dw. which is not price clipped and has a little age soiling.
Secker & Warburg
London
1962
1st. UK
Very Good
8vo.
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