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Many consider "Martin Eden" to be Jack London's autobiography; this novel is the story of Martin Eden who dreams to be a writer of literary fame and ...Show synopsisMany consider "Martin Eden" to be Jack London's autobiography; this novel is the story of Martin Eden who dreams to be a writer of literary fame and finally he is successful. It is an attack on individualism and ambition while at the same time it develops London's support of socialism and the inner conflict of his own incredible self-will.Hide synopsis
Description:Very good. Signed by author. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued...Very good. Signed by author. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. Audience: Young adult. No previous owner's name signature by author could be part of the book
Description:Fair. Usable copy. Fast service! Free, automatic 1st class...Fair. Usable copy. Fast service! Free, automatic 1st class upgrade for books under 14 ounces. Free Priority upgrade to all domestic orders over $20.00. Free Delivery confirmation. 10 years of Web selling. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Edition: Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 56-12047
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
Description:Good. No dust jacket. Highlighting/underlining. Binding is tight...Good. No dust jacket. Highlighting/underlining. Binding is tight and square. Cover is creased with small pieces off. Name on inside cover and neat, spare underlining throughout. 384 p. Introductory notes by Sam S. Baskett and also includes explanatory notes by page section in back.
Description:Fair. No dust jacket as issued. condition fair. has minor...Fair. No dust jacket as issued. condition fair. has minor moisture damage upper back text and cover. cover coming loose, front hinge worn, spine tear lower corner. w/toning. slight slant. pr. mks inside. a reader. fast shipping. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. Audience: General/trade.
Description:Very Good. Penguin 587, stated first Penguin edition with.25...Very Good. Penguin 587, stated first Penguin edition with.25 price and cover art by Jonas. Very good minus with cover mostly delaminated, surface tear to cover at front foreedge, cover creases, a few pages bumped/torn at foreedge, aging to paper. 346 pp.
Description:Fine in wrappers. 346 pages. First edition, first printing....Fine in wrappers. 346 pages. First edition, first printing. Penguin Book number 587. Cover art by Jonas. Near fine book with very slight loosening of the lamination to the corners and a touch of fading to the spine. A beautiful copy!
Description:DJ pictured on front wrap. Oblong pbk. Good. Chipped at spine...DJ pictured on front wrap. Oblong pbk. Good. Chipped at spine ends. Creases. Yellowing, etc. 6 3/4 x 4 1/2", 415 pp, Scarce in this format.
Description:Very good. No dust jacket. Front hinge starting, minor shelfwear...Very good. No dust jacket. Front hinge starting, minor shelfwear. May have been rebound. 411 p. 19 cm. Decorated blue cloth, gilt titles.
Among my friend it's very common to listen Pink Floyd's "Another brick in the wall" after reading Martin Eden. The book is very succesful for drawing a concrete portrait of a highly-bourgeoisly-educated person as Ruth Morse, whom Martin felt in love with. On the other hand there is Martin Eden, a ...
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