TYNDALL, John. Death in the Lebanon

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TYNDALL, John. Death in the Lebanon. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1971. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in white to the spine, in the sumptous dust jacket designed by C. W. Bacon. A near fine copy, the cloth clean and a trifle creased vertically to spine. The binding tight and square, the contents fine with small stain to the fore-edge. The dust jacket unclipped and very sharp, with a couple of discreet tape repairs to verso, a few corners gently bumped and rubbed, but presentable overall.

One of two volumes published by John Tyndall—the other ‘Death in the Jordan’ and using the same protagonist, holidaying sleuth, Roger Turnbull. The rear flap and rave reviews of Tyndall’s expert knowledge of the Middle East suggest it may well be a pseudonym. Either way, the Bacon jacket adds infinite appeal.

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TYNDALL, John. Death in the Lebanon. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1971. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in white to the spine, in the sumptous dust jacket designed by C. W. Bacon. A near fine copy, the cloth clean and a trifle creased vertically to spine. The binding tight and square, the contents fine with small stain to the fore-edge. The dust jacket unclipped and very sharp, with a couple of discreet tape repairs to verso, a few corners gently bumped and rubbed, but presentable overall.

One of two volumes published by John Tyndall—the other ‘Death in the Jordan’ and using the same protagonist, holidaying sleuth, Roger Turnbull. The rear flap and rave reviews of Tyndall’s expert knowledge of the Middle East suggest it may well be a pseudonym. Either way, the Bacon jacket adds infinite appeal.

TYNDALL, John. Death in the Lebanon. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1971. First edition. Publisher’s black cloth lettered in white to the spine, in the sumptous dust jacket designed by C. W. Bacon. A near fine copy, the cloth clean and a trifle creased vertically to spine. The binding tight and square, the contents fine with small stain to the fore-edge. The dust jacket unclipped and very sharp, with a couple of discreet tape repairs to verso, a few corners gently bumped and rubbed, but presentable overall.

One of two volumes published by John Tyndall—the other ‘Death in the Jordan’ and using the same protagonist, holidaying sleuth, Roger Turnbull. The rear flap and rave reviews of Tyndall’s expert knowledge of the Middle East suggest it may well be a pseudonym. Either way, the Bacon jacket adds infinite appeal.