KOESTLER (Arthur). Les Hommes ont soif (The Invisible Writin - Lot 159

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KOESTLER (Arthur). Les Hommes ont soif (The Invisible Writin - Lot 159
KOESTLER (Arthur). Les Hommes ont soif (The Invisible Writing). Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1965, 8°, 524 p., br. (spine slightly browned and stained). First edition. 1/70 numbered copies on Alma du Marais vellum, the only large paper. After evoking, in La Corde raide, his adolescence in a still happy Vienna, the Palestine of the first kibbutzes, and the journalistic bohemia of Berlin in the 20s, Arthur Koestler (1905-1983) revives in this work the euphoria of his embrace of communism. This autobiographical account of his personal relationship with communism is also a well-documented study of pre-World War II Europe.
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