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DRINK TO YESTERDAY ( A Rue Morgue Vintage Mystery)

DRINK TO YESTERDAY ( A Rue Morgue Vintage Mystery)

DRINK TO YESTERDAY ( A Rue Morgue Vintage Mystery)
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DRINK TO YESTERDAY ( A Rue Morgue Vintage Mystery)

by Coles, Manning

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1601870140
ISBN 13
9781601870148
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Boulder, CO, U.S.A.: Rue Morgue Press, 2008. 1st prtg. A fine, unread copy of this trade paperback. The first of two books in what famed critic Anthony Boucher called "a single long and magnificent novel of drama, intrigue and humor." When Drink to Yesterday first appeared in Britain in 1940 and in the U.S. in 1941, it was immediately heralded as a departure from the fanciful spy-and- intrigue novels that preceded it. Gone were complicated passwords, deadly dames in black velvet, and dashing aristocratic secret agents. Here, instead, was what Howard Haycraft, the genre's first historian, termed "a mood of subtle understatement," calling Drink to Yesterday and its immediate sequel, A Toast to Tomorrow, "superior" examples of this revamped genre. Drink to Yesterday was based on the early life of one of its two collaborators, Cyril Henry Coles, who left school, lied about his age and enlisted as a teenager in the British army during World War I. He was transferred to intelligence when his remarkable aptitude for conversational German was noticed and he became the youngest member of Britain's Foreign Intelligence Office (later MI6). Like Bill Saunders of the book, Coles spent much of the rest of war working behind enemy lines. Coles and his collaborator, a Hampshire neighbor, Adelaide Oke Manning, chose to cast his story in the form of the novel so as not to run afoul of the Official Secrets Act. Grimmer than later books in the series, it's also an ingenious circular story of murder, enlived by the sardonic humor of Bill 's mentor and fellow agent, Tommy Hambledon. . 1st Prtg. Pictorial Wrappers. New. Illus. by Pudim, Rob. Trade Paperback.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
DRINK TO YESTERDAY ( A Rue Morgue Vintage Mystery)
Author
Coles, Manning
Illustrator
Pudim, Rob
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
New New
Edition
1st Prtg
ISBN 10
1601870140
ISBN 13
9781601870148
Publisher
Rue Morgue Press
Place of Publication
Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
Date Published
2008
Keywords
Mystery, Espionage, WW I, England, Historical, Trade Paperback, First Book, Spy
Bookseller catalogs
Espionage; World War I; Rue Morgue;

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