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The Nag by Seforim, Mendele Mocher - 1955

by Seforim, Mendele Mocher

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The Nag

by Seforim, Mendele Mocher

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Beechhurst, 1955. Hardcover. VG / VG -. Hardcover in age-toned dust jacket
  • Bookseller Ridge Road Sight and Sound US (US)
  • Format/Binding Hardcover
  • Book Condition Used - VG / VG -
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  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Beechhurst
  • Date Published 1955

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The Nag

by Seforim, Mendele Mocher

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1955 Beechurst Press hardcover; no dust jacket; withdrawn library copy with library markings/stickers; light cover wear; pages clean/tight; good condition
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THE NAG

by Seforim, Mendele Mocher

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Hardcover
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New York: The Beechhurst Press, (c. 1955). Hardcover. Very good/poor. Werth, Kurt. Translated from the Yiddish by Moshe Spiegel. Illustrated by Kurt Werth. Octavo, green cloth covers, 223 pages. Covers slightly sunned at edges. Dust jacket split at folds, chipped, tears, poor. 121901A "First published in Vilna in the year 1873, The Nag is one of the best examples of the work of the celebrated Yiddish writer who won fame under the pen-name of Mendele the Book Peddler. One hundred years ago, Mendele was well known to the Jews of Russia and Poland as a man who traveled from town to town in a horse-drawn cart, selling books, listening to everyone's troubles, and writing stories about them. These Jews knew Mendele well--so well that they also knew there was no such person. Mendele the Book Peddlar was the fictional creation of Sholem Jacob Abramovitch.
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