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Titles by Douglas Reeman
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In Danger's Hour by: Douglas Reeman, First UK Edition Published by: Heinemann in London: 1988. Fine in dark blue paper covered boards with a prior owner's date on the first free end paper. In a fine dust jacket with the price intact on the front flap. The story of the H.M.S. Rob Roy, a minesweeper, during World War II. The author's 25th book of nautical fiction. TB10649  $20.00

The Iron Pirate by: Douglas Reeman, First UK Edition Published by: Heinemann in London: 1986. Fine in dark blue paper covered boards. In a fine dust jacket with the price intact on the front flap. The 26th book under the author's true name. It takes place in 1944 aboard the German heavy-cruiser Luitpold which is ordered from the Baltic to take prizes in the North Atlantic. TB11143  $20.00

Rendezvous-South Atlantic by: Douglas Reeman, First UK Edition Published by: Hutchinson in London: 1972. Near fine in blue paper covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine and with the top edge of the text block faintly stained. In a very good+ but price clipped dust jacket with modest wear and rubbing to the lower edge of the spine area and to the upper fore corners of the panels at the folds to the flaps. Signed by the author on the first free end paper. The story of the British merchantman SS Benbecula which was converted to an armed merchant cruiser during 1941. TB15880  $70.00

Strike from the Sea by: Douglas Reeman, First US Edition Published by: William Morrow & Co. in New York: 1978. Very good- in 1/4 light blue cloth and black paper covered boards with the spine rolled the top edge of the text block. In a very good+ dust jacket with the price intact on the front flap with mild rubbing and curling to the upper edge of the spine area. The author's 19th book of nautical fiction which takes place in Singapore just before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. TB20725  $12.00

Torpedo Run by: Douglas Reeman, First US Edition Published by: William Morrow & Co. in New York: 1981. Near fine in dark blue cloth covered boards with silver text stamping on the spine with very slight fading around the edges. In a fine dust jacket with the price intact on the front flap. The author's 26th novel of sea fiction set on the Black Sea during 1943 where the Russians are supported by a small group of British torpedo boats. TB11904  $15.00

Key to abbreviations used:
CP = Copyright Page F = Fine o/w = otherwise
DJ = Dust Jacket NF = Near Fine w/ = with
EP = End Paper VG = Very Good

lt = light

FEP = Free End Paper G = Good sm = small
TP = Title Page FR = Fair PC = Price Clipped

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