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What Is To Be Done? Tales about New People. Introduction by E.H. Carr. The Benjamin R. Tucker translation revised and abridged by Ludmilla B. Turkevich de Chernyshevsky, N.G.; cover by Edward Gorey - 1961

de Chernyshevsky, N.G.; cover by Edward Gorey

What Is To Be Done? Tales about New People. Introduction by E.H. Carr. The Benjamin R. Tucker translation revised and abridged by Ludmilla B. Turkevich de Chernyshevsky, N.G.; cover by Edward Gorey - 1961

What Is To Be Done? Tales about New People. Introduction by E.H. Carr. The Benjamin R. Tucker translation revised and abridged by Ludmilla B. Turkevich

de Chernyshevsky, N.G.; cover by Edward Gorey

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New York: Vintage Books, A Division of Random House, 1961. Mass Market Paperback. xx, 354p., softbound in 7x4 inch mass market wraps decorated with an Edward Gorey cover drawing in coiors (not one of the great ones, to be honest). An almost perfectly preserved, unmolested copy nearly sixty years old. The toning of all paperstock is very noticible but fragility is not a problem. Cover is slightly rubbed, slightly edgeworn, but no reader's creasing, no structural flaws, entirely clean and unmarked. Concerns two generations of "Nihilists" (whether actually so or not), their lives fictionalized, evidently the same field Turgenev's novel Father & Sons was plowing, because Tucker says that the real deal people considered F&S a "caricature" Vintage Russian Library.
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  • Formato/Encuadernación Mass Market Paperback
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  • Editorial Vintage Books, A Division of Random House
  • Lugar de publicación New York
  • Fecha de publicación 1961