MURAKAMI, Haruki. Kafka on the Shore (signed limited edition)

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MURAKAMI, Haruki. Kafka on the Shore. London: Harvill. 2005. 8vo. One of a limited edition of 100 specially-bound copies, bound in full white morocco with black inlay and titles, each signed by the author with his famous chop. This copy number 74. A fabulous copy, the leather just a trifle wrinkled towards the spine head and upper joint, synonymous with the issue, and a few very faint handling marks, else pristine, in the publisher's original slipcase.

One of Murakami's major works - often lauded as one of his top three or so novels. A highlight in Murakami collecting, too, it being rather more accessible and viewable than some of his other limited editions which often become merely an art volume within a cardboard box. Scarce.

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MURAKAMI, Haruki. Kafka on the Shore. London: Harvill. 2005. 8vo. One of a limited edition of 100 specially-bound copies, bound in full white morocco with black inlay and titles, each signed by the author with his famous chop. This copy number 74. A fabulous copy, the leather just a trifle wrinkled towards the spine head and upper joint, synonymous with the issue, and a few very faint handling marks, else pristine, in the publisher's original slipcase.

One of Murakami's major works - often lauded as one of his top three or so novels. A highlight in Murakami collecting, too, it being rather more accessible and viewable than some of his other limited editions which often become merely an art volume within a cardboard box. Scarce.

MURAKAMI, Haruki. Kafka on the Shore. London: Harvill. 2005. 8vo. One of a limited edition of 100 specially-bound copies, bound in full white morocco with black inlay and titles, each signed by the author with his famous chop. This copy number 74. A fabulous copy, the leather just a trifle wrinkled towards the spine head and upper joint, synonymous with the issue, and a few very faint handling marks, else pristine, in the publisher's original slipcase.

One of Murakami's major works - often lauded as one of his top three or so novels. A highlight in Murakami collecting, too, it being rather more accessible and viewable than some of his other limited editions which often become merely an art volume within a cardboard box. Scarce.