Eye of the Needle Publisher: Avon [Mass Market Paperback] Ken Follett

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1979 First Signet Printing. Paperback cover is scuffed, discolored, lightly stained, and worn along the corners/edges/spine. Pages are clean. Binding is loose near the middle.

A well-loved relic from the golden age of spy novels, this 1979 first Signet printing of Ken Follett’s “Eye of the Needle” is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts. Set during WWII, Follett’s meticulously researched tale of espionage and intrigue captured the imagination of readers worldwide. The worn exterior and loose binding bear witness to countless hours of enthrallment, offering a tangible connection to a pivotal era in literary history. For fans of historical fiction and espionage thrillers, this copy provides a unique opportunity to experience a seminal work in its original, unvarnished form.

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1979 First Signet Printing. Paperback cover is scuffed, discolored, lightly stained, and worn along the corners/edges/spine. Pages are clean. Binding is loose near the middle.

This well-loved copy of Ken Follett’s “Eye of the Needle” is a true relic from the golden age of spy novels. Published in 1979, at the height of the Cold War, this gripping tale of espionage and intrigue captured the imagination of readers worldwide. Follett’s meticulous research and attention to detail bring the World War II setting to life, immersing readers in the high-stakes world of intelligence operations.

Despite its worn exterior, this first Signet printing holds immense value for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Not only does it represent the book’s initial mass-market release, but it also serves as a tangible link to a pivotal era in literary history. The loose binding and well-thumbed pages bear witness to countless hours of enthrallment, as readers devoured Follett’s masterful storytelling.

For fans of historical fiction and espionage thrillers, this copy offers a unique opportunity to experience a seminal work in its original, unvarnished form. The scuffs and stains are not mere blemishes but rather badges of honor, testaments to the book’s enduring appeal and the countless lives it has touched over the decades.

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