Selling id: ballisticrose,
Rated by buyers 4.8
State: verygood
How soon does it ship: Usually ships in 1-2 business days;
From: NY, United States
Remarks: VG with slightly sunned spine/no dj; Heritage Press, New York, 1941 - VG/no as issued in vg slip case - Spine slightly sunned, otherwise binding and textblock are clean, square, bright and tight. Slipcase has a small damp stain on bottom of back panel.- 8vo., cloth, slipcase. xii, 234,(2) pages.Heritage Club SANDGLASS Number IX:25 laid in. - Translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett with a Preface by John T. Winterich and Illustrated with Wood Engravings by Fritz Eichenberg. Printed by Joseph Blumenthal at the Spiral Press. - Ships in 24 hours - *** Turgenev came from a wealthy landowning family of central Russia. While in Berlin furthering his education, he developed a lifelong admiration for Western ideas. An early collection of his stories, Sportsman Sketches, was taken to be an expose of peasant life, and he became the darling of Russian liberals. They did not, however, approve of his masterpiece, Fathers and Sons (1862), and, stung by their criticism, Turgenev returned to