First Edition. Ex University of California, Berkeley Lehrhaus Judaica Library book with usual library markings. No DJ. Binding is tight, text clean. Sunning to cover edges. Lightly read if read at all. Nathan Asch (1902-1964) was a Polish-American writer of Jewish origin. His father was the famous Yiddish playwright Sholem Asch. 233pp.
Nathan Asch
Publisher: MacmillanDate: 1935Format: Hardcover
First Edition. Ex University of California, Berkeley Lehrhaus Judaica Library book with usual library markings. No DJ. Binding is tight, text clean. Sunning to cover edges. Lightly read if read at all. Nathan Asch (1902-1964) was a Polish-American writer of Jewish origin. His father was the famous Yiddish playwright Sholem Asch. 233pp.
First Edition. Ex University of California, Berkeley Lehrhaus Judaica Library book with usual library markings. No DJ. Binding is tight, text clean. Sunning to cover edges. Lightly read if read at all. Nathan Asch (1902-1964) was a Polish-American writer of Jewish origin. His father was the famous Yiddish playwright Sholem Asch. 233pp.
Nathan Asch
Publisher: MacmillanDate: 1935Format: Hardcover
First Edition. Ex University of California, Berkeley Lehrhaus Judaica Library book with usual library markings. No DJ. Binding is tight, text clean. Sunning to cover edges. Lightly read if read at all. Nathan Asch (1902-1964) was a Polish-American writer of Jewish origin. His father was the famous Yiddish playwright Sholem Asch. 233pp.
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