Measures 4-3/8" X 7-1/32", 254+ pp -- written by Len Deighton -- stated "Published in 1976 by Triad / Panther Books" and "Reprinted 1977, 1978" -- published by Chatto, Bodley Head & Jonathan Cape Ltd. & Granada Publishing Ltd. (UK), Triad / Panther paperback #586 04428 0.

Group 1-469

Wear & chipping top edges & corners, with scratches, indentations, rub-wear & soiling, plus the following - FRONT COVER:  Vertical reader crease right of spine; deep 3-9/16" indentation from right lower edge to right midcover; 1/2" corner crease lower right corner; 1-7/16" crease mid-lower right edge, w/ 7/8" crease below; 11/16" crease mid-lower right edge; 3/4" crease left lower midcover; 1/2" crease upper midcover; 1/2" corner crease top right corner, w/ 1-1/2" crease below. - SPINE:  Lean to right; 3 top to bottom creases; slight bowing. - BACK COVER:  Vertical reader crease left of spine, Xd by 5/16" stress crease at upper spine edge; yellowing; 3 retail stickers; 1/2" crease left midcover;  3/8" crease lower left midcover; 9/16" crease lower midcover; 1/2" crease upper midcover, w/ 1/4" crease above & 1/2" crease above that; deep 1-1/16 indentation mid-lower left edge; 1' lift crease right lower edge. - INTERIOR:  Browning pages/inside covers. - OVERALL CONDITION = Good 


Until the 1965 release of the film THE IPCRESS FILE, starring MICHAEL CAINE, the impatient, bespectacled protagonist of this series of spy novels by British author LEN DEIGHTON did not have a name .  It was left to MICHAEL CAINE to dub him "HARRY" as the dullest first name he'd ever heard, and the producer decided that "PALMER" was also equally dull.  And so the series of five films featuring actor MICHAEL CAINE as the British secret agent, "HARRY PALMER" was dubbed -- and the series of novels by LEN DEIGHTON became the "HARRY PALMER" series, of which this is the fourth, following THE IPCRESS FILE; HORSE UNDER WATER ; and FUNERAL IN BERLIN.  


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