
The Silver Bears
by Paul E. Erdman
"The Silver Bears" by Paul E. Erdman, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974. Hardcover in good condition, with a worn dust jacket showing minor edge tears. This financial thriller explores the world of banking and crime. A valuable find for collectors of 1970s thrillers.
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The dust jacket of this 1974 edition shows signs of wear, including minor edge tears, but remains intact. The book itself is in good condition, with no inscriptions or library markings. The binding is strong, and the pages are clean, making it a desirable copy for collectors.
About This Vintage 1974 Edition
"The Silver Bears" by Paul E. Erdman, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1974, is a notable work in the thriller genre, set against the backdrop of high-stakes finance and banking. Erdman, known for his expertise in financial thrillers, weaves a narrative that delves into the intricate world of crime and monetary manipulation. This edition, printed in New York, is a hardback with a dust jacket that shows signs of wear, including minor edge tears. While the specific edition details are not visible, the book's condition and vintage publication year make it a valuable find for collectors of 1970s thrillers. The novel's focus on financial intrigue remains relevant, offering insights into the complexities of banking crimes. This copy, not ex-library, is in good condition with a worn but intact dust jacket.
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Charles Scribner's Sons
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