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A first edition, first printing of If Not Now, When? by Primo Levi, published by Michael Joseph in 1986. A near fine book free from internal inscriptions, with some minor pushing to the foot and head of the spine, the front board and rear panel in general good condition, the text block with some minor browning. The near fine unclipped wrapper with minor pushing to the upper edge and head of the spine. Jacket design by Slatter-Anderson.
If Not Now, When? by Primo Levi is a novel set during World War II, following a group of Jewish partisans fighting against the Nazis in Eastern Europe. Levi explores themes of resistance, identity and the human spirit amidst extreme adversity. Through vivid characters and gripping narrative, the novel delves into the complexities of moral choices and the relentless struggle for survival and dignity in the face of oppression.
A first edition, first printing of If Not Now, When? by Primo Levi, published by Michael Joseph in 1986. A near fine book free from internal inscriptions, with some minor pushing to the foot and head of the spine, the front board and rear panel in general good condition, the text block with some minor browning. The near fine unclipped wrapper with minor pushing to the upper edge and head of the spine. Jacket design by Slatter-Anderson.
If Not Now, When? by Primo Levi is a novel set during World War II, following a group of Jewish partisans fighting against the Nazis in Eastern Europe. Levi explores themes of resistance, identity and the human spirit amidst extreme adversity. Through vivid characters and gripping narrative, the novel delves into the complexities of moral choices and the relentless struggle for survival and dignity in the face of oppression.
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