1962 The Collected Fiction of Albert Camus
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Description
Publishers' Original Binding, Scarce, With Dustwrapper
The second edition of this compilation of works by Albert Camus. First published in this form in 1960.
With the original, unclipped dust wrapper.
This collection is comprised of four works by French philosopher, author and activist, Albert Camus, the second-youngest recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature, winning the award at just aged 44.
Translated into English from the French by Stuart Gilbert, this collection contains 'The Outsider', 'The Plague', 'The Fall' and 'Exile and the Kingdom'.
Condition
Bound in the publisher's cloth with the original, unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, lovely, with minor shelf wear only. Scattered spotting to the fore edge. Dust wrapper is sound with edge wear and light chipping, with loss to the head of the front panel. Light marks to the wrap, with a tide mark to the tail of the front panel. Internally firmly bound with bright, clean pages.
Near Fine
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