The Eighth Day of the Week

The first novel by the Polish writer and scriptwriter re Warsaw in the aftermath of World War Two; a sensation on publication, banned, leading to exile for the author; translated from the Polish by Norbert Guterman.

Publisher: George Allen and Unwin. First English edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Owner signature. Offsetting to prelims and some foxing to extremities. Good in dustwrapper.


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