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Το τέλος της μικρής μας πόλης [The End of Our Small Town]

Το τέλος της μικρής μας πόλης [The End of Our Small Town]

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Το τέλος της μικρής μας πόλης [The End of Our Small Town]

by Χατζής, Δημήτρης [Dimitris Hatzis] (1913-1981)

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KEIMENA, 1987. Softcover. Very Good. Originally published in 1953, this collection of seven connected stories explores life in a provincial town in north-western Greece between the wars. Greek language title. Octavo, 225 pp. In wraps. From private collection. Some leaves remain unopened.

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Title
Το τέλος της μικρής μας πόλης [The End of Our Small Town]
Author
Χατζής, Δημήτρης [Dimitris Hatzis] (1913-1981)
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Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
KEIMENA
Date Published
1987

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Octavo
Another of the terms referring to page or book size, octavo refers to a standard printer's sheet folded four times, producing...
Leaves
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Unopened
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