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QB VII – Leon Uris
R20,00
Published 1972. Looks good for its age. Pages have yellowed, but are still easily legible. Stamp on first non-essential page. Some minor nicks, scratches, creases and markings on cover. The spine shows some creases. No dog ears.
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The Queen’s Bench Courtroom Number VII of the London Law Courts is the setting for a libel action brought by a distinguished Polish doctor, Sir Adam Kelno. Abraham Cady, a successful novelist, had referred in his bestseller, The Holocaust, to Kelno’s activities in a concentration camp during the last war…
“As far-ranging in its implications as its background – from Poland and Italy, Virginia early this century, to the Battle of Britain. Probes the best and lowest of human behaviour in our times.” – Evening News
“A powerful new novel… Mr Uris sustains the pace with great skill… here is another bestseller.” – Sunday Mirror
“You won’t put it down once you’ve picked it up. It is the author of Exodus at his best.” – Newsday
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