Mexico Set, Len Deighton — 1st Edition
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Publication: London, Hutchinson, 1984
Formatting: 8vo, pp. 380.
Condition Report: Near Fine. This copy is securely and tightly bound in its original boards, presenting an exceptionally square and firm text block. The pages are remarkably bright and clean, free from any visible foxing, inscriptions, or internal markings. The original dust jacket remains bright, unclipped (retaining the £8.95 net price), and highly presentable, showing only the faintest shelf-wear and trivial creasing at the spine ends. Overall, an excellent, collector-quality example of this title.
Catalogue Note: True first edition, first impression of the second instalment in Deighton's celebrated 'Game, Set & Match' espionage trilogy, directly following the events of Berlin Game.
Copies in such a sharp, well-preserved state without the typical wear or sunning makes it a highly desirable addition for collectors of modern spy fiction and British thrillers.
Following the triumph of Berlin Game, Mexico Set thrusts cynical intelligence officer Bernard Samson back into the perilous world of East-West espionage. Samson must contend with his Soviet adversary, KGB Major Erich Stinnes, the very man who had previously arrested him in East Berlin. The operation spans from the oppressive heat of the Mexican jungle to the frigid, divided streets of Berlin. Complicating matters are the dangerous bureaucratic machinations of Whitehall desk men like Bret Rensselaer and Dicky Cruyer, not to mention Samson’s own chaotic domestic life. Deighton weaves a fast-paced narrative of political complexity, sexual tension, and shifting loyalties, culminating in a bloody and chaotic showdown.
Book Condition: Near Fine
Book Authors: Len Deighton
Book Publisher: Hutchinson
Book Language: English
Narrative Type: Fiction
Genre: Thriller & Suspense
Book edition: First Edition
Signed: No
Book Pages: 381
Book Publication Year: 1984
Book Publication Date:
Book Binding: Cloth
Illustrator: N/A
Book Series: Game, Set & Match
Country/region of manufacture: London, United Kingdom
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Book Condition Guide
| Condition | Description |
|---|---|
| New | A brand-new, unread and professionally handled book. Carefully preserved from publication to purchase, these books are offered in the best attainable condition. This grade applies to recently published titles that have not entered long-term storage. |
| As New | The book is in pristine, original condition as if just published. No signs of use or handling. The dust jacket (if present) is equally flawless. This grade applies to any book that has remained untouched in storage for years. |
| Fine | The book is close to As New. It remains bright and attractive, but could show minor imperfections to the boards and/or dust jacket (if present). Its pages are typically clean and unmarked. |
| Near Fine | The book has a number of small flaws, i.e. slight rubbing to the edges, or tiny chips or creases to the dust jacket (if present). Its pages may have faint marks, or creases that are barely perceptible — nothing that detracts from their overall condition. |
| Very Good | The book maintains its structural integrity, and has no major flaws such as tears to its binding or pages. It may, however, show signs of careful use, handling, or storage — small marks and creases, light foxing. Its dust jacket (if present) remains fully intact, but small tears may be present. |
| Good | A book that remains intact and readable with complete text pages, but shows moderate signs of wear and use to both the book and dust jacket (if present). It may have noticeable creases, nicks, or stains, and the spine likely shows fading, bumping, and rubbing. There could be writing, underlining, and other marks on some pages, though the majority will be clean and tidy. |
| Fair | A book with significant wear or damage. The text pages will be complete, but there may be heavy underlining, highlighting and staining throughout, and the book’s endpapers, half-title, and copyright pages could be damaged or missing. The binding could be loose, and the dust jacket (if present) may have notable scuffs or tears. These copies are usually of interest for content, signature(s) or scarcity. |
| Poor | A heavily worn book whose value lies in its complete and legible text. A poor book will have substantial defects — loose joints or hinges, detached covers, loose and/or missing pages, and could be heavily soiled. A poor book is also known as a reading copy, and although compromised, can hold historical or bibliographic significance. |
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