Goldman, a boastful, self-made real estate mogul who enjoys a fully-staffed garden penthouse overlooking Manhattan's Central Park, is living the American Dream. As a German Jew who flaunts this fact far and wide, his inbred paranoia means a handgun is never far from his bedside.
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Goldman, a boastful, self-made real estate mogul who enjoys a fully-staffed garden penthouse overlooking Manhattan's Central Park, is living the American Dream. As a German Jew who flaunts this fact far and wide, his inbred paranoia means a handgun is never far from his bedside.
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Add this copy of The Man in the Glass Booth to cart. $30.00, fair condition, Sold by BARNABY rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Oxford, OXFORDSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1969 by Penguin.
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Fair Condition. Cover a little creased and bumped. Pages slightly browned, but otherwise clean and fresh. Ownership inscription on first inside page. Bindings firm and tight. Otherwise, in good overall condition. 153 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Fiction; War crime trials; Jewish men; English fiction; ISBN: 0140030115. ISBN/EAN: 9780140030112. Add. Inventory No: 230203ABJ013063.