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This paperback Penguin edition of Fontamara by Ignazio Silone was distributed by the Prisoners of War Book Service at British Prisoner of War camps during WW2. The service started in March 1943. The front cover is shown here with the inside cover which gives details of the Prisoners of War Book Service. |
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http://www.serviceseditions.com/apps/blog/show/4287022-prisoners-of-war#comments Published by Penguin Books for the Prisoners of War Book Service, between 1943-45. Believed to be the same as original 1934 Penguin Books edition which was translated from the Italian by Gwenda David and Eric Mosbacher. Published at Harmondsworth, Middlesex. 156 pages. |
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To illustrate the novel as a text which was distributed amongst prisoners of war during WW2 |
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