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1996 First Edition: The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War, by Paul Hendrickson
“The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War”, written by Paul Hendrickson and published by Alfred Knopf in New York in 1996, is a comprehensive biography that delves into the complex life and decisions of Robert McNamara, the former Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War.
With 427 pages, this first edition book provides a deep exploration of McNamara’s role in the war and its aftermath. The author skillfully weaves together McNamara’s personal experiences and interviews with five individuals affected by the war, offering a multi-faceted perspective on the conflict. This brand new copy is in pristine condition, never read, and not price clipped, and is a valuable addition to any history enthusiast’s collection.
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1996: Folktakes, by Karel Jaromir Erben and Bozena Nemcova
Folktales is a beautifully illustrated collection of Czech folktales, translated into English by Vera Gissing and Lucy Dolezalova. The book features stories from two renowned Czech authors, Karel Jaromir Erben and Bozena Nemcova, and is accompanied by stunning illustrations by Josef Lada.
This 118-page book is brand new and in excellent condition. The stories in this book cover a wide range of themes and topics, from love and betrayal to magic and adventure. Each tale is unique and offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Czechia.
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1996: Alias Grace, by Margaret Atwood
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood is a historical fiction novel that tells the story of Grace Marks, a young Irish immigrant who was convicted of murder in Canada in 1843. The novel is based on a true story and explores themes of memory, identity, and the nature of truth. The story is told from the perspectives of Grace and a young doctor who is trying to uncover the truth about the murders. As the doctor delves deeper into Grace’s past, he begins to question whether she is truly guilty or if she has been wrongly accused. The novel is a masterful blend of fact and fiction, and Atwood’s writing is both beautiful and haunting.
This early edition of Alias Grace is in excellent condition, with a beige hardcover and impressed ornamentation. The book is tightly bound and very clean, although the front blank paper is missing.