Fever Pitch
de Hornby, Nick
- Usado
- Aceptable
- Tapa dura
- First
- Estado
- Fine/Fine
- Librería
-
London, United Kingdom
Formas de pago aceptadas
Sobre este artículo
0 First Edition/First Printing published by Victor Gollancz, London 1992. Fine clean and tight condition (Appears unread) Gift inscription to top of ffep. Dustjacket price clipped. Protected in archive cover.
Sinopsis
A famous account of growing up to be a fanatical football supporter. Told through a series of match reports, FEVER PITCH has enjoyed enormous critical and commercial success since it was first published in 1992. It has helped to create a new kind ofsports writing, and established Hornby as one of the finest writers of his generation.
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Detalles
- Librería
- Idlegeniusbooks (GB)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 004823
- Título
- Fever Pitch
- Autor
- Hornby, Nick
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Tapa dura
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Fine
- Estado de la sobrecubierta
- Fine
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- Edición
- 1st Edition 1st Printing
- Editorial
- Victor Gollancz
- Lugar de publicación
- London
- Fecha de publicación
- 1992
Términos de venta
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- Fine
- A book in fine condition exhibits no flaws. A fine condition book closely approaches As New condition, but may lack the...
- FFEP
- A common abbreviation for Front Free End Paper. Generally, it is the first page of a book and is part of a single sheet that...
- Tight
- Used to mean that the binding of a book has not been overly loosened by frequent use.