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The Story of Henri Tod

The Story of Henri Tod( )
Author: Buckley, William F.
Series title:Blackford Oakes Mystery Ser.
ISBN:978-1-888952-12-4
Publication Date:Jan 1996
Publisher:Sourcebooks, Incorporated
Imprint:Cumberland House
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $20.95
Book Description:

In this mesmerizing tale of espionage set in 1961 Berlin, Blackford Oakes links up with Henri Tod, a Jewish survivor of Hitler's madness dedicated to preserving freedom in his homeland. When Tod learns of the plans for the Berlin Wall, Oakes knows he must stop Tod from taking action.

Book Details
Pages:267
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Thrillers / Espionage
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):12.954 x 17.958 x 1.727 cm
Book Weight:0.227 Kilograms
Author Biography
Buckley, William F. (Author)
Editor and writer William F. Buckley, Jr. was born in New York City on November 24, 1925. While at Yale University, he studied political science, history and economics and graduated with honors. In 1955, he founded the weekly journal National Review where he was editor in chief. He began his syndicated newspaper column in 1962 and his weekly television discussion program, Firing Line was syndicated in 1966.

Buckley wrote "God and Man at Yale" (1951) which was an indictment of liberal education in the United States, "Up from Liberalism" (1959), "The Unmaking of a Mayor" (1966), which tells of his unsuccessful mayoral campaign as the Conservative Party candidate for New York City in 1965, and "Quotations from Chairman Bill" (1970).

Buckley also wrote best selling stories of international intrigue whose titles include "Saving the Queen" (1976), "Stained Glass" (1978), "Who's on First" (1980), "Marco Polo, If You Can" (1981), and "See You Later, Alligator" (1985). He died on February 27, 2008.

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