[First Edition] The Man With The Golden Gun Ian Fleming [Used - Near fine] [Hardcover]

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First Print Black boards with Bronze titles to spine. A Near Fine book with a small catch affecting a handful of bottom page edges. Slight pushing to spine tips, otherwise sharp, clean and Fine. In the bright and crisp unclipped wrapper with the price of 18s to front flap. No loss or tears. Some gentle wear and light creasing along top edge, most noticeable at head. Small splash to lower panel, not showing to verso. A really crisp and vibrant example with some minor flaws. Now in removable protective Mylar Cat. No. 00520

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