Add this copy of Never-Ending Wrong to cart. $6.00, very good condition, Sold by HPB-Emerald rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1977 by Little, Brown and Company.
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Add this copy of Never-Ending Wrong to cart. $13.50, good condition, Sold by Schindler-Graf Booksellers rated 2.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Westlake, OH, UNITED STATES, published 1977 by Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd.
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Good; Collectible. First British Edition. Hardcover in dust jacket. Boards sunned along top edge. Jacket has some rubbing and wear, some light wrinkles and a couple of short, closed tears to edges of jacket. The author's reflections upon the 1927 executions of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti published on the fiftieth anniversary of their cause celebre.
Add this copy of Never-Ending Wrong to cart. $19.50, very good condition, Sold by Ainsworth Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Sumas, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1977 by SECKER & WARBURG.
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Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 0436378019. Boards show light edge wear, DJ is lightly scuffed with small tears.; A bright, solid book, dustjacket in Mylar, unclipped.; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 63 pages; From the Foreword of the book: "This book is not for the popular or best-selling list for a few weeks or months. It is a plain, full record of a crime that belongs to history. When a reporter from a newspaper here in Maryland asked to talk to me, he said he had heard that I was writing another book...what about? ...I gave him the title and the names of Sacco and Vanzetti. There was a wavering pause...then: "Well, I don't really know anything about them...for me it's just history." It is my conviction that when events are forgotten, buried in the cellar of the page-they are no longer even history."