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1992 Paperback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in fair all round condition suitable as a study copy., 300grams, ISBN: 0913006483. *****PLEASE NOTE: This item is
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paperback New Edition, original edition was 1973. 103 pages. Softcover. Condition: very good (stamp "store review" on top-edge). ISBN 0913006483.
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Orono, Maine 1992 Softcover Second Edition As New with no dust jacket 0913006483. No defects. Pages are clean and crisp, binding is tight; book appears unread. : New edition of
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the collection originally published in 1973, Booker Prize winner Kelman's first book. : Trade PB: 8vo-8" to 9" tall: 103 pages.
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Overview
James Kelman's first collection of short stories—as fresh and sharp as when they first appeared from US publisher Puckerbrush Press. Set among the tenements and bedsits of Glasgow, they shine a light on the exploits of young and old. James Kelman had been writing since 1967 and by 1971 had enough stories for a book. In 1973, An Old Pub Near the Angel was published and the rest is history. The US edition has never been out of print.