The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman

Andrzej Szczypiorski

Original title: Początek

earliest edition we have, 1986 Abacus Books, 1991 208 pages

Biblioteka "Kultury" ;

"In the Nazi-occupied Warsaw of 1943, Irma Seidenman, a young Jewish widow, possesses two attributes that can spell the difference between life and death: she has blue eyes and blond hair. With these, and a set of false papers, she has slipped out of the ghetto, passing as the wife of a Polish officer, until one day an informer spots her on the street and drags her off to the Gestapo. The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman is...

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Editions we hold

Początek edition · 1997 · Wydawn. SENS · 297 pages
The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman paperback · 1997 · Grove Press · 208 pages · 9780802135025
The beautiful Mrs Seidenman edition · 1991 · Abacus Books · 208 pages
The beautiful Mrs. Seidenman edition · 1991 · Vintage Books · 204 pages
The beautiful Mrs Seidenman edition · 1990 · Weidenfeld & Nicolson · 204 pages
The beautiful Mrs. Seidenman edition · 1990 · Grove Weidenfeld · 204 pages
Początek edition · 1986 · Instytut Literacki · 158 pages

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