The diary of Antoine Roquentin

Jean-Paul Sartre ; translated from the French 'La nausée' by Lloyd Alexander.

First edition.

London : John Lehmann, 1949. 238 pages.

Sartre's first novel, about an author who goes into voluntary exile to pursue his researches into the life of the Marquis de Rollebon.

Hardcover.

VG in G+ unclipped DW with darkening to spine, bands of darkening to front panel, wear to spine ends, and spotting to rear panel. Spotting to edges of text block and ghosting to free endpapers.

Ref No: 12397


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Author(s): Sartre, Jean-Paul | Alexander, Lloyd

Collection(s): Modern literature

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