An edition of The Green Face (1991)

The Green Face

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The Green Face
Gustav Meyrink
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An edition of The Green Face (1991)

The Green Face

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Publish Date
Publisher
Hippocrene Books
Language
English
Pages
1

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Green Face
The Green Face
January 1997, Ariadne Press (CA)
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Green Face
The Green Face
December 1993, Hippocrene Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: The green face
The green face
1992, Dedalus/Ariadne, Dedalus Books Limited
in English
Cover of: The Green face
The Green face
1991, Dedalus/Ariadne
in English

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First Sentence

"The elegantly-dressed foreigner standing somewhat undecided on the pavement in the Jodenbreetstraat gazed at the strange inscription in remarkably ornate white letters on the black sign outside a shop diagonally opposite: Out of curiosity, or merely in order to get away from the jostling of the crowd, who were commenting with typical Dutch frankness on his frock coat, his gleaming top hat and his gloves, all things which seemed to have rarity value in this quarter of Amsterdam, he crossed the road between two greengrocer's carts drawn by dogs."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
1

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11007470M
ISBN 10
078180003X
ISBN 13
9780781800037
OCLC/WorldCat
232622721

Excerpts

The elegantly-dressed foreigner standing somewhat undecided on the pavement in the Jodenbreetstraat gazed at the strange inscription in remarkably ornate white letters on the black sign outside a shop diagonally opposite: Out of curiosity, or merely in order to get away from the jostling of the crowd, who were commenting with typical Dutch frankness on his frock coat, his gleaming top hat and his gloves, all things which seemed to have rarity value in this quarter of Amsterdam, he crossed the road between two greengrocer's carts drawn by dogs.
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