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Goldfinger

de Fleming, Ian

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NY: MacMillan. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1959. Hardcover. Black and green cloth titled in gilt. Early printing. Ffep is stamped "not for resale" and "Camp Mikan-Rekro." Yellow topstain is also stamped with the Camp Mikan-Rekro address. Block leading edge was also stamped "not for resale," but it is faint. Spine ends gently bumped, points faintly rubbed. Appears seldom if ever read. The DJ in mylar is mildly shelfworn and soiled, with a crease to bottom edge front panel. Flap price $3.95. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .

Sinopsis

In Ian Fleming's Goldfinger , we are introduced to Auric Goldfinger. This man is without a doubt the most phenomenal criminal Bond has ever faced!  This evil genius likes his cash in gold bars and his women dressed in gold paint - and now he is planning to steal all the gold in Fort Knox. That is, unless Secret Agent 007 can stop him! He must first take on two of the most memorable Bond villains: a human weapon named Oddjob and a luscious crime boss named Pussy Galore. Originally titled The Richest Man in the World, Goldfinger is the seventh novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series (preceded by Dr. No and followed by For Your Eyes Only). Fleming structured the novel in three sections — “Happenstance,” “Coincidence,” and “Enemy Action” — which was how Goldfinger described Bond's three seemingly coincidental meetings with him.  As a whole, the novel centers on James Bonds’ investigation into the gold smuggling activities of Auric Goldfinger, the richest man in England, who is also suspected of being connected to the Soviet counter-intelligence organization. As well as establishing the background to the smuggling operation, Bond uncovers a much larger plot: Goldfinger’s plan to steal the gold reserves of the United States from Fort Knox.

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Librería
curtis paul books inc. US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
35128
Título
Goldfinger
Autor
Fleming, Ian
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Tapa dura
Estado del libro
Usado - Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Cantidad disponible
1
Editorial
MacMillan
Lugar de publicación
NY
Fecha de publicación
1959

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