Great Train Robbery

Michael CRICHTON

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Great Train Robbery
Great Train Robbery
Great Train Robbery

“TO THE WORLD’S MOST EXTRAORDINARY STUNTMAN”: THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY, FIRST EDITION, INSCRIBED BY MICHAEL CRICHTON TO VETERAN HOLLYWOOD STUNT PERFORMER DICK ZIKER

CRICHTON, Michael. The Great Train Robbery. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1975. Octavo, original half brown cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Crichton’s bestselling heist novel, association-presentation copy warmly inscribed by the author in the year of publication to the noted stunt performer who would be action director of the novel’s 1978 film adaptation, “For Dick Ziker – And this is no stunt – To the world’s most extraordinary stuntman – All best, Michael, LA, 31 May 1975.”

In the "Great Gold Robbery" of 1855, four thieves stole £12,000 of gold bullion (worth about a £1million today) from a train bound for Paris from London. Crichton's fictionalized account of the crime shows him "at his versatile, confident best… Surely it will be the highest-handed entertainment of the season" (Kirkus Reviews). Crichton wrote and directed the 1979 film adaptation of his bestselling book; it starred Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland. Barzun & Taylor 960. Reilly, 392. Inscribed and presented to Dick Ziker, veteran Hollywood stunt performer who served as action director on The Great Train Robbery film. His nearly half-century career includes work on the Mission: Impossible and Charlie's Angels TV series, and such movies as Scarface, Die Hard, Total Recall and Terminator 2, among many others.

Book with light toning to edges of boards and spine ends. Dust jacket with only very mild fading to spine, light rubbing and dampstaining to top edge. A desirable and uncommon inscribed association-presentation copy, in near-fine condition.

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