Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Translated by Thomas Whitney
The Gulag Archipelago 1918 – 1956 3 Vol set
The Gulag Archipelago An Experiment in Literary Investigation - stated first
The Gulag Archipelago The Destructive Labor Camps, The Soul and Barbed Wire - stated first
The Gulag Archipelago Katorga, Exile, Stalin Is No More, First edition, 2nd printing according to # line.
Harper & Row, 1974, All are lst editions.
Hardbacks in good+ condition with good covers in mylar.
Text is clean and unmarked, bindings tight, covers good. Owners name stamped in small stamp inside cover otherwise clean.
Book I: Gulag Archipelago, has owners stamp inside cover, small mark on casing, otherwise clean and good.
Book II: The Labor Camps, has some fading where DJ did not complete cover book bottom front and back other wise clean and good.
Book III: Katorga is the same as book2, small area of fading where cover did not cover the cloth cover.
The October Revolution changed Russia forever. Solzhenitsyn writes the story of the men and women caught up in that Revolution, the wrath, comedy, savageness, and pure irony of these Russian lives. He combines political, historical, documentary and examines in its totality the Soviet apparatus from the revolution until the death of Stalin.
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