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YOU NICE BASTARD.

YOU NICE BASTARD.

YOU NICE BASTARD.

YOU NICE BASTARD.

by NEWMAN, G.F. (Gordon Frank), 1944- :

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London : New English Library, (1972). First edition. Jack Manso, head of the firm, Terry Sneed, corrupt detective, etc. - a chilling and sobering fiction (with a glossary of underworld slang) dedicated to Ronnie, Reggie and Charlie, and Charlie and Eddie, and Frankie, and Billy. Post 8vo (21cm). 348,[iv]pp. Original blue boards, blocked and lettered in gilt; text faintly tanned as usual, but a very good copy in the original photographic dust-jacket by Klepth - just lightly rubbed at extremities and with one short nick. With the ownership stamp of Bill Norman.

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Title
YOU NICE BASTARD.
Author
NEWMAN, G.F. (Gordon Frank), 1944- :
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
London : New English Library, (1972).
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