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The Spy Who came in from The Cold
 by John Le Carre

 

 

 

 

Book #51 - Price $2.99 US

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This hardcover book is in very good condition with a dust jacket in good condition as well. Inside pages are crisp and clean. Dust jacket is covered with plastic film. Jacket shows some signs of wear. A detailed description from the dust jacket is listed below.

BOOK DESCRIPTION FROM DUST JACKET:

The brilliant novel adds John Le Carre's name to the microscopically small list of really great writers of espionage fiction.  In truth, it does a great deal more.  It is the spy novel to end all spy novels.  It dispatches the spun sugar secret agents of recent fame back to their comic opera Graustarks forever.  its central figure, Leamas, whose mission is to trap the top spy of East Berlin, is a creation of astonishing reality and authenticity.  The plot he sets in motion, and later becomes the principal victim of, is a thing of magnificent complexity.  Also of far reaching implications.  For the tension within Leamas is strikingly comtemporary.  It is the tension of a committed man unable to come to terms with the utterly ruthless machine he serves.  Only in Arthur Koestler's Darkness of Neon and Graham Green's burnt out cases can any comparisons be found.
 

A photo gallery of pictures from this book is shown below as well as a description of the pictures. Any questions please email me aldergrove@ppowner.com

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