From the bestselling author of The Day of the Jackal, Frederick Forsyth's novel, "The Fist of God" intertwines historical events with fiction, focusing on the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East during the 1990s.
Central to the narrative is the supergun codenamed Project Babylon, developed for Iraq, and the subsequent invasion of Kuwait and the "Gulf War"; and the threat of a nuclear weapon.
The storyline of the book also includes the involvement of other global players, such as, the Special Air Service (SAS), CIA, Israel's Mossad, and ISIS.
The Fine Art Hut offers for sale this First UK Edition, First Printing of "The Fist of God", in unclipped original dustjacket, published by Bantam Press, London on 1 January 1994.
The Fist of God | Frederick Forsyth
Title: The Fist of God
Author: Frederick Forsyth
Edition: First UK Edition, First Printing
Publication Date: 1994
Publisher: Bantam Press, London
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 493 pages
Dust Cover: Stylized dustjacket designed by Bill Gregory. Some creasing to top & bottom edges of dustjacket. Not price clipped, showing £15.99 on inside flap.
Condition: Black boards with title and author written in silver to spine. Plum coloured end papers. Tight binding. Clear pages. No marks, no inscriptions, no foxing to body of book. In very good condition.
ISBN: 9780593027981