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William Saroyan – Tracy's Tiger 1964 1st Turkish Book Turkey

William Saroyan – Tracy's Tiger 1964 1st Turkish Book Turkey

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William Saroyan – Tracy's Tiger (Tracy'nin Kaplanı) – Akbaba Yayınları 1964 First Edition

Description:

This is the 1964 first Turkish edition of Tracy's Tiger (Tracy'nin Kaplanı) by William Saroyan, published by Akbaba Yayınları. Contemporary advertisements from 1964 describe the book as a notable work by Saroyan and specifically promote the Akbaba edition as a beautifully produced publication. The original Turkish edition was issued with cardboard covers and thread stitching.

The story is a whimsical and imaginative tale in which the "tiger" becomes something much more than an ordinary animal. Saroyan uses this unusual figure as a symbol of the wild, passionate and imaginative force that exists within people. The novel moves between fantasy, humour, romance and philosophical reflection, creating a charming story about love, freedom, imagination and the desire to escape the limitations of ordinary life.

The book has a particularly interesting place in Saroyan's Turkish publishing history. The 1964 Akbaba edition was promoted at the time as a "small masterpiece," and its distinctive period presentation makes it especially attractive to collectors of vintage Turkish editions of American literature.

Key Features:

• Author: William Saroyan

• Original Title: Tracy's Tiger

• Turkish Title: Tracy'nin Kaplanı

• Publisher: Akbaba Yayınları

• Publication Year: 1964

• Edition: First Edition

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback Cover

• Dust Jacket: Original dust jacket included

• Genre: Literary Fiction; Fantasy; Romance; Magical Realism

• Themes: Love; Imagination; Freedom; Fantasy; Human Nature

• Original Publication: 1951

• Collector Appeal: 1964 first Turkish edition of William Saroyan's imaginative classic, with the distinctive presentation of the early Akbaba edition. A particularly appealing vintage collectible for Saroyan enthusiasts and collectors of mid-century Turkish translations of American literature.

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