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In "The Fourth Protocol" Frederick Forsyth intricately weaves a plot involving a professional thief who steals top-secret documents, which are pivotal to a conspiracy orchestrated by Kim Philby, a British defector.

 

Alongside a GRU general and the academic Krilov, Philby devises "Plan Aurora" to manipulate the Labour Party's stance on unilateral disarmament, aiming to secure a political advantage for the Soviets.

 

The narrative highlights the tension between MI5 and the Soviet intelligence, showcasing Forsyth's talent for suspense and political intrigue.

 

Buy now from The Fine Art Hut a first edition, first printing of Frederick Forsyth's "The Fourth Protocol" in the publisher's original cloth binding, with the original price-clipped dustjacket.

The Fourth Protocol | Frederick Forsyth

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  • Title: The Fourth Protocol

    Author: Frederick Forsyth

    Edition: First Edition, First Printing

    Publication Date: 1984

    Publisher: Hutchinson, London

    Binding: Hardcover

    Pages: 448 pages

    Dust Cover: Stylized dustjacket designed and illustrated by Raymond Hawkey and Harry Willock. General shelf wear to dustjaket.

    Condition: Black boards with title and author written in silver to spine. No rips, no marks, no foxing, no inscriptions. Slight water mark/tanning to rear end paper. Otherwise, book in very good condition. 

    ISBN: 0091586305

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