Edition: First edition. FIRST HARDCOVER PRINTING 1974
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap, New York
Date Published: 1974
ISBN-13:9780448116068ISBN:0448116065
Description: Fine. No dust jacket. ix, 339 p. illus. 22 cm. Includes Illustrations. THIS USED HARDCOVER FIRST PRINTING CAME FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION. THE BOOK HAS BLACK CLOTH COVERED BOARDS WITH GOLD LETTERING. THE BOOK IS IN NEAR NEW LIKE CONDITION. THERE IS NO DUST JACKET. read more
Description: Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Edition: 2nd Printing
Binding: Black Cloth 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap, New York
Date Published: 1974
ISBN-13:9780448116068ISBN:0448116065
Description: photographs. VG, corners/spine ends a little worn, page ends a little foxed, DJ Good 339 pp. DJ clipped, corners/spine ends worn, a little rubbed, several 1/4"-1" tears on the top/bottom edges. name on the title page, Popov was a double agent working for the British against the Nazis & is reputed to be the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond. ISBN 0-448-11606-5, read more
Description: Good. Normal wear-cover edges slightly bent and torn, cover orners slightly torn, page corners slightly bent, ink mark on page edges, page edges slightly dirty 100% Money Back Guarantee. read more
Description: Very Good. 0448116065 Ex library copy. Usual library markings. This book is in very good condition, and is a fantastic choice for someone hoping to get a great book for a little less cash. Will expedite shipping if seller requests and pays additional postage. Will ship immediately... read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap, New York
Date Published: 1974
ISBN-13:9780448116068ISBN:0448116065
Description: 8vo, 8.5" x 5.75", 339 pages. Book condition: Near Fine. Jacket condition: Near Fine. Jacket shows a touch of subtle edgewear to the base of the spine, else Fine. In mylar. read more
"I read this book in 7th grade, I think...that was a long time ago...and I still remember lots of details of it. It's an autobiography of a Polish (?) man, who was both a spy for the British and the Germans during WWII. Supposedly, Dusko Popov was the basis for Ian Fleming's James Bond, and I could believe it. One of the parts that stuck to me was all the information sent to the US (through J Edgar Hoover -- whose description by Popov is amazing) regarding Pearl Harbor. (The book is told in a novel-type form, so it makes it much more readable and enjoyable.)
I liked this book so much, several years ago, I found a copy online and bought it -- it's been years out of print, but I couldn't find my copy. Still want to get back to reading it again."
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