
Anything CAN Happen
by George and Helen Waite Papashvily
"Anything Can Happen" by George and Helen Waite Papashvily, Harper & Brothers, 1945. Hardcover in fair condition, ex-library with no dust jacket. A memoir capturing the immigrant experience in 1940s America.
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The book is in fair condition, lacking its original dust jacket. The cover shows signs of wear, including some scuffing and edge wear. The binding remains intact, although the pages have yellowed with age. Library stamps indicate it was previously part of a library collection.
About This Vintage 1945 Edition
"Anything Can Happen" by George and Helen Waite Papashvily, published by Harper & Brothers in 1945, offers a unique glimpse into the immigrant experience in America during the 1940s. This memoir, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, captures the optimism and challenges faced by newcomers. The book is published in New York and London, reflecting its broad appeal. While this edition's release year is 1945, it is unclear if it is a first edition. The absence of a dust jacket and visible library markings suggest it was part of a library collection. This edition is a valuable piece for collectors interested in mid-20th-century memoirs and immigration narratives.
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Harper & Brothers Publishers
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