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The Last Witness - Leif Silbersky and Olov Svedelid
1979 English hardcover first edition, first impression, Robert Hale, London A near fine book in near fine unclipped dustcover No previous owner names, inscriptions or stamps etc Tightly bound and square, clean contents and cloth The jacket is clean and bright A solid copy of a scarce out of print title For Sale at £6 (approx $10) *DF6 - free delivery worldwide ! |
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Rosenbaum was a tired old man. The only member of his family to survive the horrors of Belsen, he had settled in Sweden and asked nothing more than to be allowed to read philosophy in peace. But when the plaintive Maria Dahl called to persuade him to clear her husband of murder, he relented, and accepted the case. The victim was Bo Stenrnan, a former employee of Dahl's, who had set up in business on his own account, and whom Dahl suspected of poaching valuable contracts. The case against Dahl seems watertight — several people had seen him visit Stenrnan at the vital time - but by means of using the philosophy he has learnt, Rosenbaum manages to clear Dahl's memory, and thus his name |
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