1st Edition / 1st Printing - CLEAN!! No marks. Might as well be new. Appears unread. . . . . . . . . . Emily Johnson has translated and edited a fascinating collection of letters written by Arsenii Formakov, a Latvian Russian poet, novelist, and journalist, during two terms in Soviet labor camps, 1940 to 1947 in Kraslag and 1949 to 1955 in Kamyshlag and Ozerlag. This correspondence, which Formakov mailed home to his family in Riga, provides readers with a firsthand account of the workings of the Soviet penal system and testifies to the hardships of daily life for Latvian prisoners in the Gula... View More...
1st Edition. Previous owners name and green mark on inside front end paper. No marks or writing observed in text. Binding is tight and square. Rough-cut page edges. Top of textblock has orange tint. Jacket cover is clean and in good condition with a crease along inside front edge, moderate wearing along edges, spine and corners. Crease noted on top front cover. View More...