Nabokov, Vladimir
Glory
Glory
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New York: McGraw Hill, 1971. First Thus (Book Club Edition). Octavo in black boards, title blind-stamped to cover; dust jacket; 205 pp; 22 cm Near Fine(+) in Fine dust jacket; bookplate to paste-down endpaper; pages clean, binding tight; dust jacket is clean and sharp, jacket is wrapped in archival mylar. . Hardcover.
Sharp copy. "Glory is the wryly ironic story of Martin Edelweiss, a twenty-two-year-old Russian émigré of no account, who is in love with a girl who refuses to marry him. // The themes we associate with Nabokov — the romance of emigres, sexual frustration, the nostalgia of youth — shine again, sorrowfully or blithely, but always adding an illuminating dimension to what went before or what comes after." --Publisher
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