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Dick Morland aka Reginald Hill

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Albion Albion - Double Signed - Dick Morland
1974 British hardcover first edition, first impression, Faber, London
A VG+ book in VG unclipped dustwrapper
Signed on the title page by the author using both names
Tightly bound and square, clean contents and cloth
The jacket shows some rubbing, tanning and wear
Not a mystery title but still of great interest to Hill collectors
A very rare book double signed
For Sale at £32 (approx $57) * - free delivery worldwide !

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Synopsis
Even sunsets become boring after three hours. Whitey Singleton pressed the button which let him hear what the intense young man above his head was saying to the blousy blonde with the schismatic tits "... a pair of reechy kisses, or paddling in your neck with his damn'd fingers..." He groaned. Sixty thousand feet over Asia, who needs a 1920's Hamlet? Another button gave him the Japanese historical drama. A kimono'd stewardess arriving with his drink smiled at him approvingly, and he waited till she had disappeared along the blue carpeted aisle before switching off. He took a magazine from the rack in front of him and groaned again when he saw it was last week's Nuspic. He knew the articles almost by heart. The World Money Crisis. The ingenious solution of it by persons yet unknown who had dug a hundred foot tunnel into the vaults of a Los Angeles bank and removed a million dollars. The usual attack on the E.E.C.

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