Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. First Edition. Dust jacket sunned at the spine, with a couple of small tears. A slight tan to the page edges. Contents otherwise clear and firm throughout. A bright, unmarked copy overall.
Slightly smaller, sturdy book, three microtears at spine top edge, ink name on first front end paper, browned inside covers and adjacent end papers, 280 heavy lightly browned pages. DJ front and spine dark blue with red borders badly rubbed, white back slightly browned, nicks and tears to most edges, praise on back from The Listener, The Spectator, The Daily Telegraph and others. Poor DJ/Very Good book.
The Price of Revolution - A Brilliant Survey of Violent Changes and their Effects from the French Revolution to the Present Day.
Brogan, D.W.:
The Price of Revolution - A Brilliant Survey of Violent Changes and their Effects from the French Revolution to the Present Day.
Brogan, D.W.:
Publisher: London: Hamish Hamilton Ltd., 1951.
Date published: 1951
Format: Hardcover
First edition. viii, 280 pp. The 'Revolutionary Idea' is discussed both historically and in its contemporary setting. Discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the Soviet Union and the United States, & the world position of Britain and western Europe. Pale blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Some spots of light foxing on prelims. Overall condition VG. In VG- chipped dust wrapper.
Octavo (21cm.); publisher's blue cloth-backed boards; viii,280pp. Extremities a bit toned, spine lettering almost completely effaced, corners bumped; About Very Good, lacking dust jacket. Shahn's personal library shelf labels to spine foot and front free endpaper along with his ownership signature to front free endpaper, estate label of Ben and Bernarda Shahn tipped to front pastedown.
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