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Broadsheet : Monthly Review for Members of World Books (June 1972), featuring Len Deighton's Close Up
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Broadsheet : Monthly Review for Members of World Books (June 1972), featuring Len Deighton's Close Up

Author(s): Various
Binding: Softcover
Volume Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket: No
Dust Jacket Condition: N/A
Language: English
Publisher Name: World Books
Publication Year: 1972
Publication Place: United Kingdom
Book ID: 006045
Catalogue(s): Literary History and Criticism ◇ Ephemera
14pp folded leaflet, issued monthly to members of the book club, World Books. Printed paper covers, colour throughout. Clean, bright and tight throughout with no creasing or curling, The feature article in this edition is on Len Deighton and his novel, Close Up, described as a 'brilliant documentary novel about the dream machine of the film world'. Also briefer articles on other books such as a new, and beautiful, edition of Homer's works, The Table Rapper by Ronald Pearsall and Georgette Heyer's Charity Girl. Laid in are some newspaper cuttings carrying reviews of Deighton's Close Up. Slim 8vo.
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