Book Description

The Unconsoled, Kazuo Ishiguro, Faber and Faber, 1995, First Edition, First Impression Widely regarded as one of Ishiguro's best works and winner of the 1995 Cheltenham prize, the story is set over a period of three days and revolves around a famous pianist called Ryder who arrives in a central European city to perform a concert. In fine condition, the binding is straight and tight, the boards clean and the lettering on the spine bright. The end papers and pages are free from marks, tears and inscriptions. The unclipped dust jacket, protected in a clear, removable cover is in very good condition with nibbling to the top edge of the front cover, rubbing to the corners, nibbling to the top and bottom edges of the spine, nibbling to the top edge of the back cover and a mark to the bottom corner of the back cover. Will be dispatched carefully wrapped in bubblewrap and a cardboard box.
Author Kazuo Ishiguro
Date 1995
Binding Hardback
Publisher Faber and Faber
Condition Book - Fine / Dust Jacket - Very Good

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