Some marginal toning; wrappers slightly marked and rubbed.
Deighton (Len) Horse Under Water
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London, Jonathan Cape, 1963.
Uncorrected proof copy. 8vo. Original pictorial wrappers with publisher’s device.
Uncorrected proof of the second “Harry Palmer” spy books by Deighton, featuring drug trafficking, blackmail and neo-Nazism.
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