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Europe's Morning After

Europe's Morning After

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Europe's Morning After

by Roberts, Kenneth L

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New York: Harper and Brothers, 1921. Hardcover. 8vo, gray cloth. [6], 408 pp. First Edition (with code "B-V"). Roberts's uncommon first book, an account of the state of Europe following World War I. "Roberts went to see how poor old Europe looks and feels today. He tells you about Poland, the short and long Poles, and the barber Poles-the tragedy too. In Hungary he found why Hungarians are the best little one hundred per cent haters of Austrians. In Italy he saw the Italian striking as usual, playing morra as usual, and kissing and making up as usual-and Italy's struggle to come back. Through Europe Roberts went, watching the innocent little fights and rows which the Peace Conference started so that people would not get tired of war too quickly." (Booth Tarkington, from the dust from the dust jacket).

CONDITION: Good, spine and edges of covers faded, but all lettering etc., distinct, occasional light foxing; dust jacket good with a few short tears, rubbing, minor soiling, and stains.

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Bookseller
James Arsenault & Company US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Europe's Morning After
Author
Roberts, Kenneth L
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1921

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About James Arsenault & Company

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