Produktart
Zustand
Einband
Weitere Eigenschaften
Land des Verkäufers
Verkäuferbewertung
Verlag: Penguin Books Ltd 2018-07-05, London, 2018
ISBN 10: 0241347688ISBN 13: 9780241347683
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
hardback. Zustand: New. Bickford-Smith, Coralie (illustrator). Language: ENG.
Verlag: Penguin Classics, 2018
ISBN 10: 0241347688ISBN 13: 9780241347683
Anbieter: Monster Bookshop, Fleckney, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Bickford-Smith, Coralie (illustrator). BRAND NEW ** SUPER FAST SHIPPING FROM UK WAREHOUSE ** 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.
Verlag: Penguin Books Ltd Jul 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 0241347688ISBN 13: 9780241347683
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Bickford-Smith, Coralie (illustrator). Neuware - Fyodor Dostoyevsky's seminal classic, now back in a beautiful hardcover edition designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith.Nominated as one of America s best-loved novels by PBS s The Great American ReadRaskolnikov, a destitute and desperate former student, wanders through the slums of St Petersburg and commits a random murder without remorse or regret. He imagines himself to be a great man, a Napoleon: acting for a higher purpose beyond conventional moral law. But as he embarks on a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a suspicious police investigator, Raskolnikov is pursued by the growing voice of his conscience and finds the noose of his own guilt tightening around his neck. Only Sonya, a downtrodden prostitute, can offer the chance of redemption.This vivid translation by David McDuff has been acclaimed as the most accessible version of Dostoyevsky's great novel, rendering its dialogue with a unique force and naturalism. This edition of Crime and Punishment also includes a new chronology of Dostoyevsky's life and work.
Verlag: Penguin Publishing Group, 2018
ISBN 10: 0241347688ISBN 13: 9780241347683
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
Buch
Zustand: New. Bickford-Smith, Coralie (illustrator). Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821�), one of nineteenth-century Russia’s greatest novelists, spent four years in a convict prison in Siberia, after which he was obliged to enlist in the army. In later years his penchant for gambling sent him deep.