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Publicado por Pantheon, 2000
ISBN 10: 0375714413ISBN 13: 9780375714412
Librería: medimops, Berlin, Alemania
Libro
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 Pantheon, 2000
ISBN 10: 0375714413ISBN 13: 9780375714412
Librería: medimops, Berlin, Alemania
Libro
Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
Publicado por Random House USA Inc Okt 2000, 2000
ISBN 10: 0375714413ISBN 13: 9780375714412
Librería: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Alemania
Libro
Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Between 1982 and 1989, Pelafina H. Lièvre sent her son, Johnny Truant, a series of letters from The Three Attic Whalestoe Institute, a psychiatric facility in Ohio where she spent the final years of her life. Beautiful, heartfelt, and tragic, this correspondence reveals the powerful and deeply moving relationship between a brilliant though mentally ill mother and the precocious, gifted young son she never ceases to love.Originally contained within the monumental House of Leaves, this collection stands alone as a stunning portrait of mother and child. It is presented here along with a foreword by Walden D. Wyhrta and eleven previously unavailable letters.
Publicado por Pantheon, New York, 2000
ISBN 10: 0375714413ISBN 13: 9780375714412
Librería: sonalsorises, Los angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Condición: Near Fine. First Edition. First edition in original printed wrappers. Corner crease on rear wrapper and a few pages. Letters from Pelafina Lievre (a character in The House of Leaves). This copy just signed by Danielewski on a signing tour in Los Angeles. Signed on the half title, "9-16-06 Z" The letter "Z" is very large and is Danielewski's characteristic signature. Very scarce as there are no copies on line.