.44 by Jimmy Breslin and Dick Schaap - front cover
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.44

by Jimmy Breslin and Dick Schaap

".44" by Jimmy Breslin and Dick Schaap, New American Library (Signet), 1979, First Signet Printing. Paperback in fair condition, with creased cover and intact spine. A compelling read for true crime enthusiasts, focusing on the Son of Sam case. ISBN: 0-451-08459-5.

$16.00$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1979
New American Library (Signet)
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B7-PCS-0023

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Condition Details

This paperback edition of ".44" shows moderate wear, with noticeable creases and scuffs on the cover, indicative of its age. The spine is intact, and the pages, though yellowed with time, are free from inscriptions or markings. The book is structurally sound, making it a great addition for collectors of vintage crime novels.

About This Classic 1979 Edition

".44" by Jimmy Breslin and Dick Schaap is a gripping novel published by New American Library under their Signet imprint in January 1979. This first Signet printing explores the chilling events surrounding the infamous Son of Sam terror, providing a fictionalized account that brings readers face-to-face with the human monster and his victims. Both authors are well-regarded journalists, with Breslin known for his hard-hitting columns and Schaap for his sports journalism, lending authenticity and depth to the narrative. This edition is particularly notable for its first printing status, making it a sought-after piece for collectors interested in true crime literature. The book's subject matter delves into the psychological and societal impacts of the Son of Sam case, offering insights into both the criminal mind and the media's role in shaping public perception. The paperback is in fair condition, showing signs of wear consistent with age, but remains intact and readable.

Publisher Information

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New American Library (Signet)

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