Mercier and Camier

'The journey of Mercier and Camier is one I can tell, if I will, for I was with them all the time.' Samuel Beckett's fourth novel, written in 1946, first published in France in 1970, and translated from French by the author.

Publisher: Calder and Boyars. First English edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Top edge dusty, very good in dustwrapper darkened on the spine.


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