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This is the Modern Library edition (No. 33) of "Man's Fate" (La Condition Humaine"), the great novel by Andre Malraux. The text was translated from the French into English by Haakon M. Chevalier. Here is the book's blurb, from the front flap of the dust-jacket: "No writer of our time has so vividly dramatized the living spirit of revolution, nor so completely identified himself with the struggle for a new social order as Andre Malraux. "Man's Fate", dealing with the 1925 - 1927 uprising in China, is, indeed, more than a novel of the fierce conflicts that tore a vast country asunder; it is a revelation of man's courage and heroism in the face of immanent annihilation. winner of the Goncourt Prize for 1933, "Man's Fate" established Andre Malraux as one of the leading novelists of France and the world". ********************* SERIES : Modern Library # 33. TITLE : Man's Fate (La Condition Humaine). AUTHOR : Andre Malruax (1901 - 1976). TRANSLATION : Haakon M. Chevalier. IMPRINT : Modern Library (Random House). PLACE : New York. DATE : [1965]. EDITION : Reprint. ************************** PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION : Trade hardcover; 360 pages, plus two pages of publisher's list; 4 5/8" x 7", bright green, cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering on spine -- running torch figure on spine and front board stamped in blind; decorative end-papers with repeating motif designed by Rockwell Kent; printed dust-jacket with publisher's list on reverse of jacket. (Toledano binding 11, jacket i) CONDITION : VERY GOOD This is a previously owned book which remains clean and attractive, with the following particulars noted: BOARDS : Bright, clean and presentable. SPINE : Mild compression to extremities,and a touch of abrasion to head - else bright clean and presentable HINGES / BINDING : Solid. TEXT-BLOCK EDGES : A bit of vague smudging on the top edge - else clean. END PAPERS : Clean and presentable . INTERIOR : Clean and presentable with no writing or marking. DUST JACKET : GOOD PLUS Modest wear - creasing and slight crimping along edges, also nicking and a touch of surface loss; paper surface is rubbed and displays some light scuffing (slight color loss). Reverse side is a bit toned . Else clean. The whole is protected from further wear by an archival, clear mylar cover. Original publisher's price still on front flap. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 233
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