Agatha Christie – Passenger To Frankfurt – First UK Edition 1970

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Agatha Christie – Passenger To Frankfurt – First UK Edition 1970

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First edition, first printing. Published by Collins Crime Club in London, 1970. This is a near fine copy. As common with this title, the spine is sunned. The corners are slightly worn and the spine tips too. It has not been price clipped and shows the original 25s. net/ £1.25p net price. The boards are free from notable chips and marks and the text blocks, though with some very slight foxing, are bright and white. This copy is free from previous owners ink and is, overall, in near fine condition.
Published to mark Christie’s eightieth birthday and, by counting up both UK and US short-story collections to reach the desired total, was also advertised as her eightieth book. It is the last of her spy novels. At the beginning of the book there is a quote by Jan Smuts, “Leadership, besides being a great creative force, can be diabolical…”


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First edition, first printing. Published by Collins Crime Club in London, 1970. This is a near fine copy. As common with this title, the spine is sunned. The corners are slightly worn and the spine tips too. It has not been price clipped and shows the original 25s. net/ £1.25p net price. The boards are free from notable chips and marks and the text blocks, though with some very slight foxing, are bright and white. This copy is free from previous owners ink and is, overall, in near fine condition.
Published to mark Christie’s eightieth birthday and, by counting up both UK and US short-story collections to reach the desired total, was also advertised as her eightieth book. It is the last of her spy novels. At the beginning of the book there is a quote by Jan Smuts, “Leadership, besides being a great creative force, can be diabolical…”