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Man's Hope
Man's Hope
Author: Andre Malraux
Classic novel of Spanish Civil War by great French novelist who was personally involved in the war and flew with the Spanish Republican Air Force. Unforgettable portrayal of Spain in her glory and agony. Translated by Stuart Gilbert and Alistair Macdonald. Fourth printing of paperback from 1968.
ISBN: 172167
Pages: 423
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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There aren't too many novels out there about the Spanish Civil War but this is one of them. Author actually was a pilot who fought in the war for the losing side and has set down his experiences in novel form. You should read this one and Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" to get the true flavor of that civil conflict.


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