Harcourt, 1992, Hardcover, Book Condition: Very Good Condition, Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good, First Edition
First US edition, first printing. Clean crisp pages, tightly bound; bright glossy unclipped jacket. 'Gdansk 1989. A polish woman, a guilding specialist, meets a German man, a professor in art history. A walk together in a graveyard gives rise to an ambition to establish a Cemetery of Reconciliation as a mark of the times and their spirit of unity... The satire is sharp, the analysis precise, and Grass is still expert in drawing out the painful comedy of human behaviour and the pitfalls that await good intentions' - The New Yorker 248 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; ISBN/EAN: 9780151257430. Inventory No: dscf7667.
First US edition, first printing. Clean crisp pages, tightly bound; bright glossy unclipped jacket. 'Gdansk 1989. A polish woman, a guilding specialist, meets a German man, a professor in art history. A walk together in a graveyard gives rise to an ambition to establish a Cemetery of Reconciliation as a mark of the times and their spirit of unity... The satire is sharp, the analysis precise, and Grass is still expert in drawing out the painful comedy of human behaviour and the pitfalls that await good intentions' - The New Yorker 248 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; ISBN/EAN: 9780151257430. Inventory No: dscf7667.