Brand/Publisher: Tremtis hardcover novel printed in Germany by Memminger Zeitung, Verlagsdruckerei GmbH, featuring plain red cloth boards with small gilt title lettering "Ant ribos" on the front cover and matching gilt titling to the spine.

Title and author: Ant ribos by Romualdas Spalis, a 1954 Lithuanian-language apysaka (novel-length narrative) that presents what the introductory essay calls "Vienos kartos istorija", the story of a single generation living through change and upheaval.

Format and design: Standard octavo-format hardback with sewn binding, off-white paper stock, and text set in a clear serif font in single-column layout, with pagination visible into the 430s and chaptered sections composed largely of dialogue and narrative prose.

Content and themes: Through conversations between parents and children, classmates, and friends, the narrative follows Lithuanian youths and their families as they navigate schooling, work, love, responsibility, and moral choices, reflecting the experiences of a generation shaped by twentieth-century history and displacement.

Structure and additional features: Opens with an essay-style preface headed "Vienos kartos istorija" introducing the author and situating the work within Lithuanian exile writing, followed by continuous prose chapters in the sampled sections without added illustrations or paratextual materials.

Publication details and identifiers: Copyright page reads "Copyright by R. Spalis, 1954", and the colophon notes "Išleido TREMTIS 1954 metais" and credits "Spauda ir įrišimas Memminger Zeitung, Verlagsdruckerei GmbH, Memmingen, Schrannenplatz 6"; as a mid-century edition no ISBN is present.

Language and audience: Text entirely in Lithuanian, a mid-twentieth-century modern and contemporary novel intended for adult readers, collectors of Lithuanian diaspora literature, and researchers interested in Tremtis publications and German-printed Lithuanian books of the 1950s.