New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 2008. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. 0374531552 . Full number line. ; 143 X 2.56 X 8.51 inches; 912 pages .
rear cover blurb"Not just the great S037531552panish language novel of thisdecade but one of the corner stones that defines an entire literature"Masoliver Rodenas (La Vanguardia) Barcelonain three volumesboxed set sealedtext is unmarked book has not been read.crime of the century:the mudrer of women factory workers, over 300 over several decades
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 2008 First printing of the first American edition, with full number line (issued without jackets), published simultaneously with 3-volume hardcover boxed set. Fine paperbacks, clean and unmarked. Near-fine cardboard slipcase, with some rubbing on spine (as pictured), otherwise fine. Translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. F3086.. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine/Near Fine.
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2008 First Edition/First Printing. Softcover. 898 pages. Published simultaneously with the Hardcover Edition. Three colorful softcover volumes in pictorial box. Winner of the 2008 National Book Critics Award for Fiction. Translator Natasha Wimmer has done a extraordinary job. Considered a contemporary classic, it is a masterful work by the late Chilian-Mexican novelist. Becoming extremely rare, in that the softcover Slipcase Set will not be reissued once all the copies are sold, and the slipcase edition had a smaller print run than the hardcover. In the publishers original shrinkwrap. New, still sealed in original shrinkwrap which has a tear near the bottom of the back of the box, but does not impact the slipcase at all. A fine collectable set. As new. Unopened and unread. From my smoke-free collection. Ships in well-padded box.
New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008. First printing. Fine in a near fine slipcase.. First US edition (paperback issue, simultaneous with hardcover) of the Chilean author's posthumous masterpiece. A monumental, ambitious work, Bolaño's last novel revolves around a series of murders in the city of Santa Teresa, a fictional analogue of Ciudad Juarez. "Bolaño has proven [literature] can do anything, and for an instant, at least, given a name to the unnamable." â Jonathan Lethem. 3 volumes; 8.25'' x 5.5''. Original color pictorial wrappers all. In original printed slipcase. 900 pages. Slipcase has trace shelfwear. Else sharp, clean, and bright.
First printing of the first American edition, with full number line (issued without jackets), published simultaneously with 3-volume hardcover boxed set. Fine paperbacks, clean and unmarked. Near-fine cardboard slipcase, with some rubbing on spine (as pictured), otherwise fine. Translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer. F3086.
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