Prisoners - A Tragedy - 1948 (New & Revised Illustrated Ed)

Solzhenitsyn, Alexander(Translated by Helen Rapp and Nancy Thomas)
1983 (First UK Edition and uncorrected proof). The Bodley Head , London, England

This is the second part of the trilogy (with Victory Celebrations and The Love-Girl And The Innocent) set in the cells and offices of Stalin's Counter intelligence unit of July 1945. Also composed in the author's head while imprisoned, then to be formally recorded many years later for the first time. A tragedy to contrast Victory Celebrations comic tone.

$47.00

Specifications

Author Solzhenitsyn, Alexander(Translated by Helen Rapp and Nancy Thomas)
Publisher The Bodley Head
Place Published London, England
Year Published 1983 (First UK Edition and uncorrected proof)
Date of First Edition
or Edition Notes
1981
Size 8vo - Octavo, 152mm x 229mm
Chapters Unspecified
Pages 147pp

Condition Report

Cover Uncorrected proof soft cover in yellow paper showing no evidence of any shelf wear with a likewise non clipped pristine white dust wrapper now protected in clear archival covering.
Overall Has a spotless unfoxed interior with no prior owner notes original damage.