KENEALLY, Thomas. Schindler's Ark (Signed via bookplate)

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Schindler’s Ark, Thomas Keneally. 1982. London: Hodder & Stoughton. 8vo. Black cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, in the original dust jacket designed by Steve and Julie Ridgeway. First edition of Keneally’s Booker Prize-winning historical novel that spurred the successful 1993 film adaptation (Schindler’s List) directed by Stephen Spielberg. Keneally, an Australian, had mostly set his previous novels in and during the American Civil War, with some success, but it was this novel that he will likely be best remembered for. This copy signed by Keneally on a Random House Australia bookplate affixed to the half-title. An about fine book with one small ink ownership inscription to the front endpaper, in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with a few tiny chips and bumps to the corners and spine tips, the spine a little faded as is often the case.

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Schindler’s Ark, Thomas Keneally. 1982. London: Hodder & Stoughton. 8vo. Black cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, in the original dust jacket designed by Steve and Julie Ridgeway. First edition of Keneally’s Booker Prize-winning historical novel that spurred the successful 1993 film adaptation (Schindler’s List) directed by Stephen Spielberg. Keneally, an Australian, had mostly set his previous novels in and during the American Civil War, with some success, but it was this novel that he will likely be best remembered for. This copy signed by Keneally on a Random House Australia bookplate affixed to the half-title. An about fine book with one small ink ownership inscription to the front endpaper, in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with a few tiny chips and bumps to the corners and spine tips, the spine a little faded as is often the case.

Schindler’s Ark, Thomas Keneally. 1982. London: Hodder & Stoughton. 8vo. Black cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, in the original dust jacket designed by Steve and Julie Ridgeway. First edition of Keneally’s Booker Prize-winning historical novel that spurred the successful 1993 film adaptation (Schindler’s List) directed by Stephen Spielberg. Keneally, an Australian, had mostly set his previous novels in and during the American Civil War, with some success, but it was this novel that he will likely be best remembered for. This copy signed by Keneally on a Random House Australia bookplate affixed to the half-title. An about fine book with one small ink ownership inscription to the front endpaper, in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with a few tiny chips and bumps to the corners and spine tips, the spine a little faded as is often the case.