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The Don flows home to the sea / Mikhail Sholokhov ; translated by Stephen Garry.

LIBRA - Rare PG3476.S52 T513 1943 Potok copy v.1-2
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 1905-1984.
Contributor:
Garry, Stephen.
The Library of Chaim Potok (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Tikhiĭ Don. English
Language:
English
Russian
Subjects (All):
Soviet Union--History--Revolution, 1917-1921--Fiction.
Soviet Union.
History.
Genre:
Fiction.
Novels.
Penn Provenance:
Potok, Adena (donor) (Potok Collection copy volumes 1 & 2)
Physical Description:
2 volumes : map ; 19 cm
Place of Publication:
[London ;] [Letchworth] : Readers Union Limited by arranagement with Putnam & Company Limited, [1943]
Notes:
"This volume is produced in 1943 in entire conformity with the War Economy recommendations of the Publishers' Association ... It is one of the books produced for sale only to its members by Readers Union Ltd., of 10-13 Bedford Street, London, and of Letchworth."
"'The Don Flows Home to the Sea' was first published in Great Britain in 1940 by Putnam (price 9s. 6d.) and in the Soviet Union in 1939.
Volumes 1 & 2 paged separately.
Volumes 1 & 2 have map of Don Region on front and back pastedowns.
Volume 2 contains synopsis of volume 1 signed P. G.
Red cloth boards with spine decorated in gold with embossed lettering.
Local Notes:
Potok Collection copy volumes 1 & 2 presented to the Penn Libraries by Adena Potok.
Potok Collection copy has ms. annotations.
OCLC:
21665357

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