Day of the Jackal

Frederick FORSYTH

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Day of the Jackal
Day of the Jackal

THE DAY OF THE JACKAL, SIGNED AND DATED BY FREDERICK FORSYTH

FORSYTH, Frederick. The Day of the Jackal. New York: Viking, (1971). Octavo, original half gray cloth, original dust jacket.

First American edition of Forsyth’s acclaimed first novel, preceded the same year by the English edition, signed and dated 2013 by him on the title page.

Winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel, Forsyth's first thriller won immediate acclaim as "a strikingly successful thriller… It makes such comparable books as The Manchurian Candidate and The Spy Who Came In From The Cold seem like Hardy Boy mysteries" (New York Times). Drawing on events such as a 1962 assassination attempt on De Gaulle, made by Alain de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye, Forsyth returned from years as a war correspondent in Africa to write his novel "in just 35 days, a feat he describes as something 'not quite so crazy when you think of twelve pages a day, times that by thirty-five and there you go, there's your novel" (BBC). Basis for the popular 1973 film by director Fred Zinneman, starring Edward Fox. Preceded the same year by the English edition. Yaakov & Greenfieldt, 231.

A fine signed copy.

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