Book Description

Dostoevsky's Occasional Writings, Selected, Translated and Introduced by David Magarshack, Vision Press Limited, 1964, First Edition, First Impression A collection of unpublished essays, sketches and letters on social, political and literary affairs, written by Dostoevsky and selected, translated and introduced by David Magarshack. There is a neat personal dedication and date to the rear of the front board. The book is in near fine condition. The binding is straight and tight, the boards clean (apart from some small marks to the front boards) and the lettering on the spine bright. There is a crease to the top edge of the front board and a small crease to the bottom corner of the back board. The end papers and pages are free from tears. There is foxing to the end papers and all the pages. The unclipped dust jacket is in very good condition with crease marks to the front return, wear to three of the corners, slight nibbling to the top edge of the front cover, a mark to the front cover, crease marks to the bottom edge of the front cover, nibbling and small nicks to the top edge of the spine, small nicks to the bottom edge of the spine, a small nick to the top edge of the back cover and marks to the back cover. Will be dispatched carefully wrapped in bubblewrap and a cardboard box.
Author David Magarshack
Date 1964
Binding Hardback
Publisher Vision Press Limited §
Condition Book - Near Fine / Dust Jacket - Very Good

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