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The Brothers Karamazov
by Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
- Used
- Condition
- CollectibleAcceptable
- ISBN 10
- 0451523881
- ISBN 13
- 9780451523884
- Seller
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Wantage, New Jersey, United States
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About This Item
CollectibleAcceptable. 1950 Random House. Moderate reading wear and tear/ Unmarked text/ Spine creasing/cocked/ Cover hinges slightly cracked. Has staining on endpages. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
Synopsis
The Brothers Karamazov is the final novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Dostoyevsky spent nearly two years writing The Brothers Karamazov, which was published as a serial in The Russian Messenger and completed in November 1880. Dostoyevsky intended it to be the first part in an epic story titled The Life of a Great Sinner, but he died less than four months after its publication.
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- Bookseller
- Best and Fastest Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 1M5000006OTZ_ns
- Title
- The Brothers Karamazov
- Author
- Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
- Book Condition
- Used - CollectibleAcceptable
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Unknown
- ISBN 10
- 0451523881
- ISBN 13
- 9780451523884
- Publisher
- Signet Classics
- Place of Publication
- E Rutherford, New Jersey, U.s.a.
- This edition first published
- August 5, 1986
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