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Loves of Joao Vencio

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“Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket”
Author
Vieira, Jose Luandino (translated by Richard Zenith)
Book Title
Loves of Joao Vencio
Cover
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Publication Year
1991
Place Published
San Diego, CA
Pages
64p.
Topic
Modern Fiction First Edition
Format
Hardcover
Edition
1st American Edition
Printing
1st Printing
Book Condition
Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Defects
This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Near Fine dust, jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright, condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket, is crisp and clean. "Vieira was jailed briefly in 1959 for, pro-independence activism. In 1961, while travelling through, Portugal with his wife and four-month-old son to a training, course in London organized by his employer, the American, company EIMCO, Vieira was arrested and transported to Luanda,, where he was imprisoned in the São Paulo prison until 1964. In, 1964, Vieira, Jacinto and Cardoso were transferred by ship to, the concentration camp in Tarrafal, Cabo Verde. Vieira wrote, almost all of his fiction in Tarrafal, beginning to publish, it—not necessarily in the order in which it was written., --having smuggled his manuscripts out of the camp, after the 25, April 1974 military coup in Portugal. " (from Wikipedia)
Binding
Hardcover
Subject
Modern Fiction First Edition
Place of Publication
San Diego, CA
Year Printed
1991
Special Attributes
Dust Jacket

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