
He Ran All the Way
by Sam Ross
"He Ran All the Way" by Sam Ross, Tower Publications, 1965, paperback edition. A thrilling crime novel with intense suspense. Fair condition with typical age wear, no dust jacket. A notable mid-20th-century paperback reflecting its era's literary style.
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The book is in fair condition with noticeable wear on the spine and cover edges, typical for a paperback of this age. The pages are yellowed but intact, and the binding holds firm. There is no dust jacket, as is common for paperback editions. A small hole punch is present on the cover, likely from previous retail handling.
About This Vintage 1965 Edition
"He Ran All the Way" by Sam Ross is a gripping thriller published by Tower Publications, Inc. in 1965. This paperback edition captures the intense narrative of suspense and crime that characterizes Ross's work. Originally published in hardcover in 1947 by Farrar, Straus and Company, this edition presents the story for a wider audience in a more accessible format. Sam Ross, known for his skillful storytelling, delivers a narrative that races to a breathtaking climax. This edition stands out for its historical significance as a mid-20th-century paperback, reflecting the era's popular culture and literary style. The book's condition is fair, with expected wear for its age, but remains intact and readable, making it a valuable addition to any thriller enthusiast's collection.
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Tower Publications, Inc.
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