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1 Maclean, Alistair
Ice Station Zebra
Companion Book Club, London, 1964 
Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Cloth, Very Good +, No Jacket


256pp - MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for HMS Ulysses, his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers many of which were adapted for film. These include this title and Where Eagles Dare.and Guns of the Navarone.

Here he writes of Cold War spies racing towards the North Pole to retrieve a Russian satellite which has crashed. Subject of a major film.

Standard CBC cover style in pale blue cloth with gilt titles in a red oval to the spine. Book is clean and tight except for slight soiling of page edges.
002625

Price: 5.00 GBP

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2 Maclean, Alistair
Night Without End
Companion Book Club, London, 1961 
Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Cloth, Very Good +, No Jacket


335pp - Maclean is also author of Guns of the Navarone and Where Eagles Dare. Here he writes of six days in the life of. Starting at Midnight Monday, the drama progresses through to just past noon on Saturday. The adventure begins with the crash of an aeroplane near an IGY (International Geophysical Year station at Greenland. Mason is forced to lead the ten people in his group to the coast. The fact that they're rather ill-equipped for such a trek makes for a rivetting read.IGY was international series of scientific endeavours from July 1, 1957 to December 1958.
MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for HMS Ulysses, his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers many of which were adapted for film. These include this title and Where Eagles Dare.
Standard CBC cover style in pale blue cloth with gilt titles in a black oval to the spine. Cover has fading and a tiny spot to spine and very slight fading to front cover edges. Book is clean and tight except for slight soiling of page edges.
002597

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3 Maclean, Alistair
Night Without End
Companion Book Club, London, 1961 
Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Cloth, Very Good -, Very Good -


335pp - Maclean is also author of Guns of the Navarone and Where Eagles Dare. Here he writes of six days in the life of. Starting at Midnight Monday, the drama progresses through to just past noon on Saturday. The adventure begins with the crash of an aeroplane near an IGY (International Geophysical Year) station at Greenland. Mason is forced to lead the ten people in his group to the coast. The fact that they're rather ill-equipped for such a trek makes for a rivetting read.IGY was international series of scientific endeavours from July 1, 1957 to December 1958.
MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for HMS Ulysses, his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers many of which were adapted for film. These include this title and Where Eagles Dare.
Standard CBC cover style in pale blue cloth with gilt titles in a black oval to the spine. Cover has ghosts of sellotape where DJ was taped to it. Book is clean and tight except for soiling of page edges.
003055

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4 Maclean, Alistair
Seawitch
Book Club Associates, London, 1977 
Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Cloth, Very Good +, Very Good -


205pp - MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for "HMS Ulysses", his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers, many of which were adapted for film. These include "Guns of the Navarone". This is a typical Maclean action-packed thriller in which oil, wealth, power (is there much difference) are all in play. Book is immaculate exceept for slight tanning of pages. DJ has edgewear especially at the top of the spine panel..
008282

Price: 3.00 GBP
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5 Maclean, Alistair
South By Java Head
Companion Book Club, London, 1959 
Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Cloth, Very Good +, No Jacket


286pp - MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for HMS Ulysses, his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers many of which were adapted for film. These include Guns of the Navarone and Where Eagles Dare.
This WWII adventure takes place in 1942 on a craggy beach somehwere in the Pacific. A disparate group of people including wounded men, dying men, gallant nurses and a frightened child, are trying to escape in a steamer from the Japanese. One of the steamer's passengers has smuggled some valuable Japanese documents aboard with him. The Janaese manage to sink the steamer, but the survivors take to the life boats. Will they manage to survive and get the documents to their destination?
Standard CBC cover style in blue cloth with gilt titles in a red oval to the faded spine. Cover has slight rubbing. Book is clean and tight except for slight soiling of page edges.
002626

Price: 7.50 GBP
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6 Maclean, Alistair
The Golden Gate
Book Club Associates, London, 1976 
Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Cloth, Very Good +, Very Good


223pp - MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for HMS Ulysses, his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers, many of which were adapted for film. These include "Guns of the Navarone". This is a typical Maclean action-packed thriller in which the leaders of two oil-rich Arab countries are in a motorcade with the President of the USA heading into San Francisco when out of the blue the President's team is kidnapped. No, not by the Arabs. Or was it? Book is immaculate exceept for slight tanning of pages. DJ has a bit of edgewear.
008281

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7 Maclean, Alistair
The Guns of Navarone
Companion Book Club, London, 1958 
Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Cloth, Very Good +, No Jacket


286pp - When 1200 British soldiers are held prisoner by by a mixed garrison of Germans and Italians in WWII, isolated on the small island of Kheros off the Turkish coast, they know they have little to do other than to wait to die. They could only be saved if the guns of Navarone, vigilant, savage and catastrophically accurate, can somehow be silenced.
MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for HMS Ulysses, his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers many of which were adapted for film. These include this title and Where Eagles Dare.
Standard CBC cover style in blue cloth with gilt titles in a red oval to the very faded spine. Cover has slight rubbing, some spotting and a bit of white paint to bottom edge. Textblock is clean and tight.
002627

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8 Maclean, Alistair
When Eight Bells Toll
Collins, London, 1985 0 00 222340 6 / 9780002223409
Reprint, Cloth, Fine, No Jacket


255pp. Spy novel. MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for HMS Ulysses, his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers many of which were adapted for film. These include this title and Where Eagles Dare.
Green cloth with gilt titling on spine. Pages show age discolouration at edges. Otherwise an immaculate, tight and clean, fine volume.
000878

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9 Maclean, Alistair
Where Eagles Dare
Companion Book Club, London, 1968 
Book Club (BCE/BOMC), Leatherette, Very Good +, No Jacket


223pp - MacLean was the son of a Scots Minister, brought up in the Scottish Highlands. At the age of eighteen, he joined the Royal Navy. The 2.5 years he spent aboard a cruiser provided the background for HMS Ulysses, his first novel. Maclean is author of 29 bestsellers many of which were adapted for film. These include this title and Guns of the Navarone .

Typical Maclean action-packed spy-thriller in which a team of British commandos parachutes into the high peaks of the Austrian Alps. Their mission is to make their way into a supposedly "invulnerable" alpine castle, the headquarters of Nazi intelligence. Mission goal, to rescue one of their own, or at least that's what they thought.

Deluxe Companion Book Club cover style in green faux-leather (rexine) with gilt markings to the front and gilt titles, devices and panel markings to the spine. Book is immaculate.
006870

Price: 7.50 GBP

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