This book has been described individually and accurately, rather than using general statements, so that you know the exact condition of the book. Occasionally, such descriptions can give the impression that the book is not in as good a condition as it actually is! Please be advised that any ‘About this product’ details are supplied by eBay and may differ from the edition for sale described below in terms of weight, number of pages, date of publication, etc. (NB Images of the actual book are shown and not stock images.)Death of a Salesman was written by Arthur Miller and published by Penguin in 1963 and numbered PL28. This paperback is in good condition with rubbing, creasing, small blemishes and tanning to binding, very small tears to top of tanned spine, tanning and light blemishes to page edges, margins and inside covers, and occasional foxing, mainly to inside covers. 112 pages. Subtitled: Certain Private Conversations in Two Acts and a RequiemAn image of the back cover has been included to show, yet further, the condition of this publication.
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