The Estate (English And Yiddish Edition)

The Estate (English And Yiddish Edition)

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New York:: Farrar, Straus &Amp; Giroux,, (1969). Near Fine In Black Cloth In A Very Good Minus Dust Jacket (Priceclipped, Some Wear To The Ends Of The Spine And The Corners, Creasing To Front Flap). First Printing. The Sequel To The Manor, Portraying The Period Between The Polish Insurrection Of 1863 And The End Of The 19Th Century, A Period During Which The Jews Began To Play An Important Part In Polish Industry, Commerce, Arts And Science. Inscribed On The Half Title Page And Signed I. B. Singer. Translated From The Yiddish By His Nephew Joseph Singer, Elaine Gottlieb And Elizabeth Shub. 374 Pp.

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  • Q: How many pages are in 'The Estate'? A: There are three hundred seventy-four pages in 'The Estate'. This hardcover book offers a detailed narrative of the Jewish experience in Poland.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is a hardcover edition. Hardcover bindings provide durability and protection for long-term reading.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Estate'? A: The author is Isaac Bashevis Singer. He is a renowned writer known for his contributions to Jewish literature.
  • Q: How do I read 'The Estate'? A: You can read 'The Estate' by purchasing a copy through various retailers. The book is suitable for anyone interested in historical fiction and Jewish culture.
  • Q: Is 'The Estate' suitable for young readers? A: This book is generally aimed at adult readers. Its themes and historical context may not be suitable for younger audiences.
  • Q: What languages is 'The Estate' available in? A: This edition is available in English and Yiddish. The bilingual nature enhances the reading experience for speakers of both languages.
  • Q: How should I store 'The Estate' to keep it in good condition? A: Store 'The Estate' in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve the book's condition over time.
  • Q: Can I clean the dust jacket of 'The Estate'? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the dust jacket with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions to prevent damage.
  • Q: What if my copy of 'The Estate' arrives damaged? A: If your copy arrives damaged, contact the retailer for their return policy. Most will offer a replacement or refund for damaged items.
  • Q: Is 'The Estate' part of a series? A: Yes, 'The Estate' is a sequel to 'The Manor'. Both books depict the historical experiences of Jews in Poland.
  • Q: How does 'The Estate' compare to 'The Manor'? A: While 'The Manor' sets the stage, 'The Estate' continues the story, focusing on the evolving roles of Jews in Polish society.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'The Estate'? A: Themes include Jewish identity, cultural heritage, and the impact of historical events on community life. These themes resonate throughout the narrative.
  • Q: Is 'The Estate' inscribed or signed? A: Yes, this edition is inscribed and signed by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Such signatures add value for collectors and fans.
  • Q: What year was 'The Estate' published? A: It was published in nineteen sixty-nine. This places it in a significant period for Jewish literature.
  • Q: Who translated 'The Estate' from Yiddish? A: The book was translated by Joseph Singer, Elaine Gottlieb, and Elizabeth Shub. Their work makes the text accessible to a wider audience.

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