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Ravvi:p'esa v trekh deistviiakh by LISSITZKY, EL

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Seller: Ursus Books
Title
Ravvi:p'esa v trekh deistviiakh
Author
LISSITZKY, EL
Seller
Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1922. 169701 LISSITZKY, EL. Ravvi:p'esa v trekh deistviiakh. [Rabbi: a play in three acts]. By the playwright A. Terek [Olga Forsch]. 62, [2] pp. 8vo., 200 x 140 mm, bound in original Constructivist letterpress white wrappers designed by Lissitzky, in a new linen cloth folding box with a black label. Berlin: "Skify", 1922. $2500.00 An example of Lissitzky's artistic creativity from the beginning of his career. Spine expertly replaced, but overall a fine copy. Rowell & Wy, No. 407.
The Weather of the Heart

The Weather of the Heart by Athas, Daphne

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Title
The Weather of the Heart
Author
Athas, Daphne
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Very Good+ in Fair dj
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New York: D. Appleton-Century Company. Very Good+ in Fair dj. (c.1947). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [moderate shelfwear, previous owner's name and date purchased written on ffep, small stamp (a 1963 Christmas Seal) on front pastedown; jacket worn, rear panel soiled, a couple of ragged tears at top of front panel, a few other small tears]. "A novel of youth by a new writer of distinction." The novel is "the moving story of Eliza Wall, part realist, part dreamer; of her growing obsession with Claw Moreau, the outcast French Canadian; of the suspicious, disapproving Maine townsfolk, with tongues too ready to accuse and hearts too slow to forgive. Swift events follow upon their meddling -- flight, disillusion, revenge. Out of these Eliza Wall stands revealed as she is and must be." .