Usual slight sunning to spine, otherwise a near fine example.
Le Carré (John, pseud, David Cornwell) Smiley’s People
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London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1980.
First edition, first impression. Original blue boards. Dust-jacket, priced £5.95.
The final novel in the original ‘Karla Trilogy’, featuring George Smiley’s pursuit of his Soviet counterpart.
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