Measures 4-1/4" X 7-1/8", 221+ pp -- written by Adam Hall aka ELLESTON TREVOR -- stated "Pyramid edition published January, 1968" -- published by Pyramid Publications (NY), Pyramid paperback #T-1734..

Group 1-195

Wear & chipping to edges & corners, with scratches, indentations, rub-wear & soiling, plus the following:  FRONT COVER:  Faint vertical reader crease right of spine; 9/16" corner crease lower right corner; 7/32" corner crease top right corner; 5/16" crease upper left midcover; 1/4" crease upper midcover; 5/32" tear left top edge; 1" thin lift mark left lower edge. - SPINE:  Lean to right; 2 very faint top to bottom creases; lower spine twists slightly to right. - BACK COVER:  1/2" corner crease lower right corner; 1-1/8" crease mid-lower edge; 1-1/2" crease left lower edge, near faint 1-5/8" crease; 7/16" corner crease lower left corner; 5/8" crease mid-lower left edge, w/ 1/4" lift crease below; 1-1/16" rub-wear mark upper left midcover; 9/16" crease upper left midcover, near 5/8" crease; 5/16" crease right top edge, near thin 2-5/8" lift crease. - INTERIOR:   Browning pages/inside covers.  - OVERALL CONDITION = Good

Adam Hall's QUILLER is similar to JOHN LE CARRE's George Smiley, except that Quiller gets out of the office more often, and occasionally carries a gun -- although he'd rather not.  Quiller is also similar to LEN DEIGHTON's Harry Palmer, but Quiller is more disciplined (and cynical), and has less sense of humor.  Quiller also resembles IAN FLEMING's James Bond, except that Quiller's enemies aren't quite so colorful, and Quiller doesn't seem to have Bond's roguish style with the ladies.  And, finally, Quiller -- is Quiller, one of the best of the 1960s breed of British secret agent characters.

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