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.
Babylon Revisited Rare Books (U.S.A.) Via Abebooks.co.uk
Help & FAQ
Login or register
Registration and/or logging into your account gives you access to even more features, including saved searches, want lists, wishlists, search preferences and search history. You can either create an account with us or log in using Facebook below.
Letter line: A letter line is a convention occasionally used by publishers to denote the printing of a particular book. It is generally located on the copyright page and consists of a sequence of letters, the lowest alphabetically of which generally indicates the number of the printing (for example, "A" indicates a 1st printing, "B" a second printing, "C" a third printing, etc.).
Below is a letter line from Harvill Press, in this case indicating a first printing:
For more information on similar conventions used to identify printings, see also number lines.