Where Eagles Dare [Hardcover] Alistair MacLean First Edition

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“Where Eagles Dare” by Alistair MacLean, published in 1967, is a riveting espionage novel set during WWII. This first edition, printed in Garden City, New York, features a fair dust jacket with wear and tears but retains its collectible appeal. The narrative follows a perilous mission to rescue an American general, filled with suspense and intrigue. A must-have for fans of classic spy thrillers.

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“Where Eagles Dare” by Alistair MacLean, published in 1967 by Doubleday & Company, Inc. in Garden City, New York, is a gripping novel of espionage and suspense. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this thrilling tale follows a daring mission to rescue an American general held captive in a formidable German fortress. MacLean, renowned for his masterful storytelling, weaves a narrative filled with intrigue, danger, and unexpected twists. This first edition is a collector’s gem, capturing the essence of wartime tension and heroism. The dust jacket, although showing signs of wear with tears and creases, still retains its evocative illustration of a snow-covered castle and cable car, hinting at the perilous adventure within. An essential addition for fans of classic spy novels and historical fiction.

Additional information

Author

Alistair MacLean

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Doubleday & Company, Inc.

Edition

Not specified

Condition

Used – Good

Illustrator

Not specified

Note

This first edition of "Where Eagles Dare" is in overall good condition. The hardcover binding is intact, with no loose pages. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions or markings. The dust jacket is in fair condition, exhibiting noticeable wear, including tears and creases along the edges, but the cover art remains vivid. The book is not an ex-library copy, preserving its collectible value.

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Notes This first edition of "Where Eagles Dare" is in overall good condition. The hardcover binding is intact, with no loose pages. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions or markings. The dust jacket is in fair condition, exhibiting noticeable wear, including tears and creases along the edges, but the cover art remains vivid. The book is not an ex-library copy, preserving its collectible value.

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