Craig Thomas – Firefox – First Edition 1977

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Craig Thomas – Firefox – First Edition 1977

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First edition, first printing of Firefox by Craig Thomas, published by Michael Joseph, London in 1977. A near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, boards bound in publisher’s original black cloth with silver titling to the spine, bumping to head of the spine, spotting to the text block. In a near fine price clipped wrapper with pushing to extremities, shelf wear to rear panel and flap fold. Jacket design by Dave Sutton.

Firefox by Craig Thomas is a Cold War techno-thriller centred on a high-stakes espionage mission. The Soviet Union has developed the Firefox, a cutting-edge fighter jet with mind-controlled weaponry. To prevent a major shift in global power, NATO sends Mitchell Gant, a former U.S. pilot with psychological scars, to infiltrate the USSR and steal the plane. Blending intense action with psychological depth, the novel explores fear, technology and survival in a world defined by political tension.


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First edition, first printing of Firefox by Craig Thomas, published by Michael Joseph, London in 1977. A near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, boards bound in publisher’s original black cloth with silver titling to the spine, bumping to head of the spine, spotting to the text block. In a near fine price clipped wrapper with pushing to extremities, shelf wear to rear panel and flap fold. Jacket design by Dave Sutton.

Firefox by Craig Thomas is a Cold War techno-thriller centred on a high-stakes espionage mission. The Soviet Union has developed the Firefox, a cutting-edge fighter jet with mind-controlled weaponry. To prevent a major shift in global power, NATO sends Mitchell Gant, a former U.S. pilot with psychological scars, to infiltrate the USSR and steal the plane. Blending intense action with psychological depth, the novel explores fear, technology and survival in a world defined by political tension.