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    Andrei Amlrik

    Published by Harper Collins., 1970

    Seller: Roz Hulse, Plymouth, DEVON, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Amlrik. Andrei,.Translated by Manya Harari and Max Hayward. Involuntary Journey to Siberia. London, Harper Collins. 1970. 1st Edition 8vo. Brown Boards, gilt titles to spine. Unclipped Dustwrapper. Pp 282, Note about the Author 1. Book Plate of Historian Ian Grey on front pastedown, His signature dated 31.10.1970 on title page. Included is alose newspaper clipping form the Times of 13/8/71 titled Andrei Amalrik sent to labour camp in Siberia. Dust wrapper has a little shelf wear to edges. Binding and pages tight, bright and clean. An interesting book with an interesting provenance.