Ted Lewis – Jack’s Return Home/Jack Carter and the Mafia Pigeon/Jack Carter’s Law [with] SIGNED & FRAMED Michael Caine photo [Get Carter]

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Ted Lewis – Jack’s Return Home/Jack Carter and the Mafia Pigeon/Jack Carter’s Law [with] SIGNED & FRAMED Michael Caine photo [Get Carter]

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£1,950.00

The Get Carter/Jack Carter Trilogy with signed photograph by Michael Caine as Jack Carter. Comprising: ‘Jack’s Return Home’ – A first edition, first printing published by Michael Joseph in 1970. A near fine book without inscriptions, in a very good+ unclipped wrapper with a little creasing and small loss to corners. Some rubbing to the edges and spine tips. ‘Jack Carter and the Mafia Pigeon’ – a fine book in near fine unclipped wrapper with two small stains to the top of the rear panel. ‘Jack Carter’s Law’, a fine book in a near fine unclipped wrapper with a trace of spotting to the edges of the rear flap. Included is a signed and framed black and white photo of Michael Caine as Jack Carter. ‘Get Carter’ is possibly, no, IS the greatest British gangster film of all time – ‘in a thin glass!’.


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The Get Carter/Jack Carter Trilogy with signed photograph by Michael Caine as Jack Carter. Comprising: ‘Jack’s Return Home’ – A first edition, first printing published by Michael Joseph in 1970. A near fine book without inscriptions, in a very good+ unclipped wrapper with a little creasing and small loss to corners. Some rubbing to the edges and spine tips. ‘Jack Carter and the Mafia Pigeon’ – a fine book in near fine unclipped wrapper with two small stains to the top of the rear panel. ‘Jack Carter’s Law’, a fine book in a near fine unclipped wrapper with a trace of spotting to the edges of the rear flap. Included is a signed and framed black and white photo of Michael Caine as Jack Carter. ‘Get Carter’ is possibly, no, IS the greatest British gangster film of all time – ‘in a thin glass!’.