
The Long Walk: A Gamble for Life
by Slavomir Rawicz
"The Long Walk: A Gamble for Life" by Slavomir Rawicz, Harper & Brothers, 1956. Hardcover memoir detailing Rawicz's escape from a Siberian Gulag. Good condition, cloth binding with minor wear, no dust jacket. A vital addition to WWII memoir collections.
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The book is in good condition with a solid cloth binding. There is some wear on the spine and corners, but the pages remain clean and intact. No dust jacket is present, and there are no inscriptions or library markings.
About This Vintage 1956 Edition
"The Long Walk: A Gamble for Life" by Slavomir Rawicz, published by Harper & Brothers in 1956, is a compelling memoir recounting Rawicz's harrowing escape from a Siberian Gulag during World War II. This edition, printed in New York, captures the extraordinary journey of survival and endurance. Rawicz, a Polish Army officer, vividly narrates his trek across the unforgiving Siberian landscape, providing a gripping account of human resilience. The book is a significant contribution to wartime memoirs, offering insights into the struggles faced by prisoners of war. This copy is bound in a sturdy cloth cover, with no dust jacket visible. Collectors and history enthusiasts will appreciate this edition for its authentic depiction of a lesser-known chapter of WWII history.
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