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A first edition, first printing of The Dogs of War by Frederick Forsyth, published by Hutchinson, London in 1974. A near fine book without internal inscriptions, some minor pushing to the foot of the spine, the text block browning with spotting to the top edge. In a very good unclipped wrapper with chipping to the head and foot of the spine, chipping to the knuckles of the front and rear flap folds, crease to the upper corner of the front flap fold. Jacket design by Michael Brett.
The Dogs of War by Frederick Forsyth is a gripping novel that delves into the world of mercenaries and political intrigue. Set in a fictional African country, the story follows a group of skilled mercenaries hired to overthrow a dictator and secure a valuable mine. Forsyth masterfully weaves a tale of high-stakes adventure, exploring the moral complexities of war and the motivations of its participants. The narrative is rich in detail, showcasing Forsyth’s deep research and understanding of geopolitics.
A first edition, first printing of The Dogs of War by Frederick Forsyth, published by Hutchinson, London in 1974. A near fine book without internal inscriptions, some minor pushing to the foot of the spine, the text block browning with spotting to the top edge. In a very good unclipped wrapper with chipping to the head and foot of the spine, chipping to the knuckles of the front and rear flap folds, crease to the upper corner of the front flap fold. Jacket design by Michael Brett.
The Dogs of War by Frederick Forsyth is a gripping novel that delves into the world of mercenaries and political intrigue. Set in a fictional African country, the story follows a group of skilled mercenaries hired to overthrow a dictator and secure a valuable mine. Forsyth masterfully weaves a tale of high-stakes adventure, exploring the moral complexities of war and the motivations of its participants. The narrative is rich in detail, showcasing Forsyth’s deep research and understanding of geopolitics.
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