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ISBN 10: 0099230607ISBN 13: 9780099230601
Librería: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Reino Unido
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Paperback. Condición: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
ISBN 10: 0099230607ISBN 13: 9780099230601
Librería: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Reino Unido
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Paperback. Condición: Fair. A readable copy of the book which may include some defects such as highlighting and notes. Cover and pages may be creased and show discolouration.
Publicado por Arrow Books, 1980
ISBN 10: 0099230607ISBN 13: 9780099230601
Librería: medimops, Berlin, Alemania
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Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Publicado por Arrow Books, 1980
ISBN 10: 0099230607ISBN 13: 9780099230601
Librería: GREENSLEEVES BOOKS, Oxford, Reino Unido
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Paperback. Condición: good. 0099230607. Arrow books, clean copy, light age toning to pages, Professional booksellers since 1981.
Publicado por Arrow Books, 1980
ISBN 10: 0099230607ISBN 13: 9780099230601
Librería: Book Haven, Wellington, WLG, Nueva Zelanda
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Paperback. Condición: Fair. In what is arguably his greatest work, America's most heroically ambitious writer follows the short, blighted career of Gary Gilmore, an intractably violent product of America's prisons who became notorious for two reasons: first, for robbing two men in 1976, then killing them in cold blood; and, second, after being tried and convicted, for insisting on dying for his crime. To do so, he had to fight a system that seemed paradoxically intent on keeping him alive long after it had sentenced him to death. Norman Mailer tells Gilmore's story--and those of the men and women caught up in his procession toward the firing squad--with implacable authority, steely compassion, and a restraint that evokes the parched landscapes and stern theology of Gilmore's Utah. The Executioner's Song is a trip down the wrong side of the tracks to the deepest sources of American loneliness and violence. It is a towering achievement--impossible to put down, impossible to forget. Winner of the 1980 Pulitzer Prize. 1062 pages.