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New York: Grove Pres, Inc, 1971. Hardcover. Fine/Good/Very Good. Type: Book If you love plays, then this book should do the trick. The last owner's name is written in ink three times on the first few front pages and on page 99.
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- Title OLD TIMES
- Author harold pinter
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition Limited Edition;
- Publisher H. Karnac (Books) Ltd., London
- Date 1971
- ISBN 9780950164717
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OLD TIMES
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Old Times
by PINTER, Harold
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London: H. Karnac, 1971. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Boards a little warped else near fine in near fine unprinted acetate dustwrapper. Copy number 75 of 150 numbered copies Signed by the author.
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Old Times
by Pinter, Harold
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- Hardcover
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- Limited Edition
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- Hardcover
- ISBN 13
- 9780950164717
- ISBN 10
- 0950164712
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London: H. Karnac (Books) Ltd.. Fine+. 1971. Limited Edition. Hardcover. 0950164712 . A most handsome Numbered first edition/first printing limited to 150 copies in Very Fine condition in original acetate dust-jacket, SIGNED by author Harold Pinter. Specially bound in attractive red and black cloth with embossed gold lettering; Set in an elegant but decaying house in London's Hampstead Heath, No Man's Land explores the space between the present and the remembered past, between reality and imagination. The main characters, Hirst and Spooner, both in their sixties, share conversation and a drink. Do they know each other, or is each performing an elaborate charade of recognition? The ambiguity and comedy heighten when two younger men arrive, ostensibly a manservant and a male secretary; 12mo ; Signed by Author .
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