Edition: Reprint. Bantam Pathfinder Ed.
Binding: Mass-market paperback
Publisher: Bantam Books, New York
Date Published: 1969
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. 1969 Bantam paperback. NOT EX LIB! Clean pages with some light reading wear, moderate edgewear, covers & spine creased, a bit worn & some chipping. Bottom of front cover has 1/2 " chip. 242 p. 20th printing. read more
Binding: Mass-market paperback
Publisher: Bantam
Date Published: 1969
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. Nice soft cover, lightly read, some shelf wear to cover, light creases on spine, bend on bottom corners of cover, yellowing to pages, stk #2169h9. 242 p. read more
Edition: 13th printing
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Bantam Books
Date Published: 1966
Description: Good. 12mo. {002167} The Bridge At Andau by James A. Michener. Published by Bantam Books in 1966. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK 12mo History 13th printing {Book Condition} GOOD {Book Condition Details} Binding: slightly frayed ends, Cover: rubbing, soiled, darkening, edge wear, soiling, creasing on Spine, creasing, scuffing, End Papers: tanning on front paste down, Text: tanning, occasional chipped pages, occasional creasing, occasional stained pages. {Blurb} dramatic eye-witness story of … the ... read more
Binding: Mass-market paperback
Publisher: Bantam Books
Date Published: 1966
Description: Good. No dust jacket as issued. softcover; solid binding; no marking or highlighting within text; wear of cover edges & binding; age discoloratin of pages; crease in binding; VB64. 255p., 17 cm. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Bantam Books
Date Published: 1963
Description: A good reading copy only. Book has tanning or browning due to normal aging process. damp stain on several pages in front of book-, Mass Market PaperBack, Good / read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Fawcett Crest
Date Published: 1972
Description: A wonderful copy with some minor edgewear to the cover. Book has tanning or browning due to normal aging process. -, Mass Market PaperBack, Very Good / read more
"This is one of those must reads. It is about Hungary, and how the people and children defied the USSR, (Russia) They held out for several days, they had no weapons to speak of. they disabled tanks by putting pipes in the tracks. 1956, there were some where I grew up that escaped at that time, My Landlady when I went to College was one, she rode her bike with her 5 year old son across the border, worked as a translater for the Austrian Government, in the Camps for the escapees' One interesting note, there was a Forestry University near the Austrian Border, they applied all over the world to be accepted in total. The only place in the whole world was UBC in Vancouver BC. They took every student, professor and all the families. Be proud of being Canadian, this is what we are known for."
"A true story about a bridge on the Austria-Hungary Border that allowed 200,000 refugees to escape persecution brought on by the attempted Hungarian Revolution of 1956."
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