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This beautiful first edition hardcover is in fine condition. The pages are clean, crisp, and unmarked, remaining tight and square in their binding. The grey cloth boards are well-preserved, with gilt lettering along the spine. The dust jacket is unmarked.
This edtion is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and near fine, the book is tight, square, and near fine. The dust jacket is unmarked. The Night Manager by John le Carré is a gripping spy thriller first published in 1993. It follows Jonathan Pine, a former British soldier turned night manager at a luxurious hotel in Cairo. Pine becomes entangled in a dangerous world of international arms dealing after coming into possession of incriminating documents linked to a notorious arms dealer, Richard Roper. The Night Manager was widely praised by critics and readers, validating le Carré's reputation as a master of the espionage genre.
This beautiful softcover edition is in excellent condition with no marks or tears and showing minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and well-preserved. Please note, there is a black line on the bottom edge of the pages. The Honourable Schoolboy is a 1977 novel by John le Carré, the second book in his famous Karla Trilogy, which also includes Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974) and Smiley's People (1979). It is a classic Cold War espionage novel. The novel picks up where Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy left off, with George Smiley assuming control of The Circus, the British intelligence service. Determined to rebuild the Circus and strike back at the Soviets, Smiley targets a financial trail that appears to lead to Karla, his enigmatic Soviet counterpart. To pursue this lead, Smiley enlists Jerry Westerby, a journalist-turned-spy known as The Honourable Schoolboy.
This handsome hardcover edition is in fine, untouched condition. The pages are tight, clean, and unmarked, and the book remains square and firm in its binding. The black cloth boards are pristine, with bright gilt lettering along the spine and an unmarked dust jacket. John le Carré’s The Mission Song is a gripping mystery that follows Bruno Salvador, the abandoned son of an Irish father and a Congolese mother, who has long sought direction in life. Fluent in numerous African languages, Bruno becomes a top interpreter in London, working for businesses, hospitals, diplomats—and British Intelligence. When his handler, Mr. Anderson, sends him to a remote island to interpret at a secret conference between Central African warlords, Bruno believes he is serving a noble cause. But when he overhears something he was never meant to, he finds himself caught in a web of deception and moral conflict. *This copy is also available to international customers through AbeBooks.com, as Kathrin’s Books currently ships within Canada only.*