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This is the first novel by the author of Gravity's Rainbow , and a profoundly impressive and original work in its own right. The search for the mysterious V ranges from New York to Cairo to Alexandria to Malta. Apart from its strange heroine, the book's characters include sailors, spies, priests, philosophers, bums and bawds.
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1998-01-03. Vintage Classics. New edition. Paperback. Book: GOOD. 496pp.. 
0099533316 Some creases/ little wear. Some stain/dust marks. Spine creased. 
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Book shows minor use. Cover and Binding have minimal wear and the pages have only minimal creases. A tradition of southern quality and service. All books guaranteed at the Atlanta Book Company. 
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(496 pages) the search for the mysterious v ranges from new york to cairo to alexandria to malta. apart from its strange heroine, the book's characters include sailors, spies, priests, philosophers, bums and bawds. edition new ed (Paperback) 
0060930217 Moderate wear to cover/dust jacket. Buy with confidence! Free USPS tracking. 
Black humor classic fiction of the 1960s. Search for a mysterious woman from New York to Cairo to Alexandria to Malta. Pynchon, b. 1937. The novel "V. " won the Faulkner Prize as best first novel, 1963. The novel "The Crying of Lot 49" followed in 1966. 