Book #56189

Gore and Igor - 1st Edition/1st Printing

Meyer Levin

Binding: Cloth spine
Book Condition: Fine in Fine dust jacket
Edition: Advance Review Copy; First Printing
Publisher: New York: Simon and Schuster, 1967.

Price: $60.00

An Advance Review Copy, first Edition/First Printing, in Fine condition housed in a dust-jacket of equal value; and Siegel tells the story of two brothers who are forced to confront their past in order to save their future.

The novel follows the brothers, Gore and Igor, as they are forced to confront their past in order to save their future. The brothers are the only family left to Gore, who is living in a concentration camp in Siberia during World War II. When the Nazis discover Gore, they force him to work in the camp as a slave. Gore is able to survive by using his quick thinking and resourcefulness, but he is determined to escape and find his brother. Igor is living in the free world, but he is struggling to survive as a refugee. When the Nazis invade Igor's country, he is forced to flee. Gore and Igor are finally able to meet and work together to save their families and escape the concentration camp.; 8vo; 315 pages; Price? ? ?