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Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Translated from the French by Gerard Hopkins. Illustrated by Jacques Charmoz. First American edition. Label remnant on front free endpaper, else near fine in a very good (minor edge wear, long tear on rear panel mended with clear adhesive tape) dust jacket.
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Fine in a fine Dust Jacket. "In charting the ups and downs of life with Sonia, Pierre Daninos (of MAJOR THOMPSON fame) proves once and for all that the wife is an international liability and that domesticity is as risky and riotous an undertaking in twentieth-century France as in the land that spawned momism." Illustrated by Jacques Charmoz.