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Caravan to Vaccares - Alistair Maclean
1970 English hardback first edition, first impression, Collins, London
A VG+ book in VG++ price clipped dust jacket
The book is tightly bound and square, no names, inscriptions or stamps etc
Clean contents and cloth, one foxing spot to a couple of pages
The jacket shows no loss or tears 
A classic thriller set in Provence
A bright and tidy example
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Circus - Alistair Maclean
1975 English hardcover first edition, 1st issue, Collins, London
A VG+ book in VG+ publisher price clipped dustcover
The book is tightly bound and square, previous owner name and emboss
Clean contents and cloth
The jacket shows light wear to edges and spine top
Aubrey and Maturin reinforce a blockade at Toulon
A circus setting and performers provide the backdrop to this title
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From the left of the passageway came the sound of music, and it wasn't the New York Philharmonic that was giving forth. The music - if it could be called that - was raucous, tinny, blaring, atonal, and in any other circumstances could have been fairly described as an assault upon the eardrums: but in that fairground milieu any other kind of music, whether because of habituation or because it went so inevitably with its background, would have been unthinkable. Pilgrim and Fawcett passed through one of the several doors leading to the concourse that housed the side-show itself. It covered only a modest area but what it lacked in size it clearly compensated for in volume of trade. It differed little from a hundred other fairgrounds apart from the presence of a sixty-by-twenty, garishly-painted and obviously plywood-constructed structure in one corner. It was towards this, ignoring all the other dubious attractions, that Pilgrim and Fawcett headed.

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