New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 2011. Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover in unclipped dustjacket. 277 pages. Written in 1989 and found among Roberto Bolano's papers after his death in Spain in 2003, this novel is a stunning exploration of memory and violence. Just some light scuffing to the back dustjacket otherwise, a near fine dustjacket over a fine book. Unread. From my smoke-free collection. Ships in well-padded box..
Pan Macmillan. Very good - 1st Edition. First printing, with full number line. Hardbound. A nearly pristine unread copy. Smoke-free. Sent in well-padded box. Dust jacket comes with new removable clear cover.. This book was purchased new and never opened.
Fine in a Fine Dust Jacket. First Edition. A flawless copy protected in a mylar dust jacket protector. We grade our books conservatively to insure your satisfaction. Photos available on request.
New York: Penguin Press, 2021. First Edition. Hardcover. pp. 195. Small 8vo. Teal boards with bronze lettering to the spine, and front board. Bright, clean, and unmarked. Appears unread; as new and housed in its original, unclipped, dustjacket. First Edition, complete with full number line.
First printing. An unread, crisp, perfect copy. Purchased new and never opened. Comes with mylar dust jacket protector. Shipped in well padded box. No smells, marks, or any other defects.
First printing of first edition with complete number line. Unmarked, unclipped, bright, exceedingly tight copy still in original shrink wrap. Bubble wrapped and ships in box.
First printing (correct number line, including the 1). A very fine book in a very fine dust jacket. A clean tight copy, purchased new and appears unread, without any marks or defects. Dust jacket is clean and bright with price ($25) intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality dust jacket protector.
First printing. Softcover volume, measuring approximately 5.75" x 8.5", displays very light shelfwear. Binding is sound. Interior is clean and bright. 898 pages."Three academics on the trail of a reclusive German author; a New York reporter on his first Mexican assignment; a widowed philosopher; a police detective in love with an elusive older woman--these are among the searchers drawn to the border city of Santa Teresa, where over the course of a decade hundreds of women have disappeared. In the words of The Washington Post, "With 2666, Roberto Bolaño joins the ambitious overachievers of the twentieth-century novel, those like Proust, Musil, Joyce, Gaddis, Pynchon, Fuentes, and Vollmann, who push the novel far past its conventional size and scope to encompass an entire era, deploying encyclopedic knowledge and stylistic verve to offer a grand, if sometimes idiosyncratic, summation of their culture and the novelist's place in it. Bolaño has joined the immortals.""
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011 FE / FP with publisher's full number line. Translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. Bolano's last unfinished novel. The author of The Savage Detectives and 2666. 250 pages.. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine.
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