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Len Deighton: An Annotated Bibliography 1954-1985

Len Deighton: An Annotated Bibliography 1954-1985

by Edward Milward-Oliver

Publisher The Sammler Press

Genre: Non-Fiction

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  • Signed by the Author
  • UK First Edition
  • First Printing
  • Hardcover


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    All of our books that have a dust wrapper are covered in clear protective, removable film and are packed professionally in bubble wrap and a box for shipping so that they reach you in perfect condition.

  • Book Condition & Notes

    Fine first edition with very small bump marks along the top edge of the front panel. In a fine, unclipped dust jacket.

    This book is located in our Brighton store so may take longer for delivery.

About the book

This first comprehensive bibliography of Len Deighton covers his published work in Britain and America from 1954 to 1985.

And includes an exclusive 4,000 word interview.

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About the Author

Edward Milward-Oliver

Edward Milward-Oliver has spent most of his professional life in the fields of media and communications, and has served on the boards of a number of public companies. His online cultural network uniting friends of arts organisations across the UK is currently in stealth mode.

He is a published authority on the work of the British writer Len Deighton whom he has known for nearly 30 years, and is at work on the first major biography of the celebrated author of The Ipcress File. He was the principal programme advisor on Lion TV’s documentary The Truth about Len Deighton, first broadcast on BBC Four, programme advisor to Channel 4’s Fifty Films to See before You Die, advised the BBC on their TV series British Film Forever, was a leading contributor to the BBC Radio 4 documentary The Deighton File, and participated in BBC South East Today’s 2014 celebration of the film Oh! What a Lovely War.

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