
The Danube Runs Red
by Richard Meade
"The Danube Runs Red" by Richard Meade, Random House, 1968, First Edition. Hardcover in good condition, featuring a worn dust jacket with edge tears. A rare first edition exploring Cold War suspense along the Danube. No inscriptions or library marks, a solid collector's piece.
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The book is in good condition with a dust jacket that shows signs of wear, including edge tears and some discoloration. The binding is intact and strong, with no inscriptions or library markings. Overall, the book maintains its structural integrity, making it a valuable find for collectors.
About This Vintage 1968 Edition
"The Danube Runs Red" by Richard Meade, published by Random House in New York, 1968, is a first edition hardcover novel that delves into the suspenseful backdrop of Cold War Europe. Known for his intriguing narratives, Meade offers a gripping tale set against the iconic Danube River. This edition is notable for being the first U.S. publication, highlighting Meade's unique perspective influenced by his experiences in Central Europe. The book is a rare find for collectors, particularly those interested in Cold War fiction. The dust jacket shows signs of wear with minor edge tears, yet the binding remains sturdy. This copy is not ex-library and lacks any inscriptions or signatures, making it a pure addition to any collection.
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