9780394544441 - the sioux von handl, irene (3 Ergebnisse)

- Hardcover
Anbieter: World of Books (was SecondSale), Montgomery, IL, USAWorld of Books (was SecondSale)
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EUR 7,89
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- Hardcover
Anbieter: Kisharon Langdon New Chapters, HARROW, Vereinigtes KönigreichKisharon Langdon New Chapters
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EUR 32,27
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Zustand: Very Good. MINOR SCUFFS. EX LIBRARY COPY. STAINED A BIT ON PAGE 344. STAINED ON THE INSIDE OF THE FIRST AND BACK COVER. Sold by the U.K Charity Kisharon Langdon. Offering Opportunities and Support for People within the Autism and Learning Disability Community.
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- Erstausgabe
Anbieter: ALEXANDER POPE, Kent, CT, USAALEXANDER POPE
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EUR 142,96
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. 1st Edition. This is an excellent, well-cared for, unmarked, bright, tight copy of an unusual; sort of Wes Anderson "The Royal Tenenbaums" style novel, by a British, comic actress, Irene Handl. 343 pages. Easy to enjoy at any point; just open up and find a ko…okie adventure. From Lucy Scholes article in "The Paris Review" January 28, 2021 titled: "The Most Appalling, Appealing Psychopaths" "The blurb on the British first edition describes the book as "a sustained tour-de-force, one of the most unusual and remarkable novels of recent years." Unusual and remarkable is spot-on. "The Sioux" is the nickname the Benoir family call themselves, on account of their fierce tribalism. They're French—their ancestors escaped Paris during the Revolution, fleeing first to Martinique then, during a slave insurrection, from there to Louisiana—feudal, and astronomically rich. Both The Sioux, and its sequel, The Gold Tip Pfitzer (1973)—which is dedicated to Noël Coward—are two of the maddest novels I've ever encountered. The Benoirs themselves are among the most appalling and repugnant, monstrously overprivileged, egomaniacal psychopaths ever created.".