General MacKenzie Hawkins is a living military legend, a hero and a rogue. When he gets kicked out of the army for conduct unbecoming to an officer, his options are limited - but not for long. He has a plan, a plan so ambitious it will shock the world and make him a very rich man: he is going to get $400 million - a dollar from every Catholic in the world. And he's going to do it by kidnapping the Pope... Read by Scott Brick. Actor and writer Scott Brick has performed on film, television and radio. His stage appearances ...
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General MacKenzie Hawkins is a living military legend, a hero and a rogue. When he gets kicked out of the army for conduct unbecoming to an officer, his options are limited - but not for long. He has a plan, a plan so ambitious it will shock the world and make him a very rich man: he is going to get $400 million - a dollar from every Catholic in the world. And he's going to do it by kidnapping the Pope... Read by Scott Brick. Actor and writer Scott Brick has performed on film, television and radio. His stage appearances throughout the U.S. include Cyrano, Hamlet and Macbeth. In the audio industry, Scott has won over thirty Earphone Awards, as well as the 2003 Audie Award in the Best Science Fiction category. Having recorded over 300 books to date, AudioFile Magazine named Scott "one of the fastest-rising stars in the audiobook galaxy" and proclaimed him one of their Golden Voices. (p) 2012 Penguin Random House LLC
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Seller's Description:
Used-Very Good. VG hardback in 3 VG dust jackets. 1st edition, 1st printing, with all three publisher's dust jackets present and unclipped with only light edge wear. Very light foxing on page edges but bright and tidy internally in tight binding. Pseudonym of Robert Ludlum.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Hardback. 8vo. (1975). Near Fine in Near Fine dust jackets. All three dust jackets present. Stated First Printing. Owner's name on front free endpaper. No additional names or marks.
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Very Good. The Dial Press; New York, 1975. Hardcover. First Printing. Very Good, orange binding with red lettering on spine, binding sturdy and intact, some spine edge wear, bit of rubbing to board/spine edges, some scattered foxing to text block edges, bit of age toning to pages, in a Very Good, some handling/scuff marks to panels, bit of edge/corner wear with few small tears, small tear bottom spine edge, crease top corner rear flap, sunning to flap margins and rear panel margins, Dust wrapper. All 3 Dust wrappers are present. A nice, clean and unmarked copy. 8vo[octavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches], 258pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scan(s) are available for any item, please inquire.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book 1975 Dial Press Stated First Printing with TWO of the 3 DJ's as issued. A VG+/VG copy of Ludlum's early work. The HB is clean and tight with only a previous owner ID on the 2nd ffep. DJs ( owl and blue) are not price clipped and have minor wear along the edges, corners and spine ends.
While millions of readers are fans of Robert Ludlum's thrillers, "The Road to Gandolfo" is an hilarious and irreverant romp. I gave up on my tattered paperback copy, which I reread over the years for a good laugh, and order a hardcover edition on Alibris. A funny "what if" caper that reminds me vaguely of Dr. Strangelove.
Jerry G
Aug 16, 2010
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An enjoyable addition to my collection. Very good condition and quick arrival