By Elliott Arnold
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1967).
First edition, first printing.
First printing code "A.5.67[H]" to the copyright page.
A fictionalized and up-lifting historical novel based on the true events of the Dutch underground, who, in two weeks, smuggled eight-thousand Danish Jews to the safety of Sweden, protecting them from Nazi capture for concentration camps during WWII.
Arnold is best known for his novel BLOOD BROTHER adapted to a film and a TV series under the title BROKEN ARROW.
Mild fading to perimeters of covers, else very good in cream-cranberry linen with gilt embossed titles and decorative rules to the spine, smoke-black end-papers; in a very nearly fine dust jacket with minor scratch to the spine panel; original printed $5.95 price still intact to the front inner flap.
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