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Europe (EU and Non-EU): 18 December
USA, Canada and Mexico: 17 December
Rest of world: 17 December
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First paperback edition, first printing of Thunderball by Ian Fleming, published by PAN in London, 1963. This is a near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, some creasing to the spine and bumping to the spine tips, light bumping to the corners, the text blocks are toned throughout, though free from foxing. Cover design by Raymond Hawkey.
Thunderball by Ian Fleming is the ninth novel in the James Bond series, published in 1961. The plot follows British secret agent 007 as he battles the criminal organisation SPECTRE, led by the sinister Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Bond is tasked with retrieving two stolen nuclear warheads that SPECTRE threatens to detonate unless a ransom is paid. Set against the backdrop of the Bahamas, the story blends espionage, action and tension, making it a thrilling Bond adventure.
First paperback edition, first printing of Thunderball by Ian Fleming, published by PAN in London, 1963. This is a near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, some creasing to the spine and bumping to the spine tips, light bumping to the corners, the text blocks are toned throughout, though free from foxing. Cover design by Raymond Hawkey.
Thunderball by Ian Fleming is the ninth novel in the James Bond series, published in 1961. The plot follows British secret agent 007 as he battles the criminal organisation SPECTRE, led by the sinister Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Bond is tasked with retrieving two stolen nuclear warheads that SPECTRE threatens to detonate unless a ransom is paid. Set against the backdrop of the Bahamas, the story blends espionage, action and tension, making it a thrilling Bond adventure.
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