1959: Bull Dog Drummond, His Four Rounds With Carl Peterson, Described by Sapper

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Bull Dog Drummond, His Four Rounds With Carl Peterson, Described by Sapper is a collection of the first four novels in the Bull Dog Drummond series, written by Sapper. The series follows the adventures of Captain Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond, a former British Army officer who becomes a private detective. In this volume, readers are introduced to Drummond’s arch-nemesis, Carl Peterson, who provides a recurring antagonist throughout the series. The four novels included in this volume are: “Bull Dog Drummond”, “The Black Gang”, “The Third Round”, and “The Final Count”.

The book is a classic example of early 20th-century pulp fiction, with fast-paced action, daring heroics, and larger-than-life characters. Despite being written in the 1920s, the stories have a timeless quality that still resonates with readers today.

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Bull Dog Drummond, His Four Rounds With Carl Peterson, Described by Sapper, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London. Volume not dated, presumed 1959. 1006 pages.

First issue of Sapper’s first four Bull Dog Drummond novels.

Blue hardcover volume with dark blue and red lettering on cover and spine. Some rubbing and general wear of the cover. Small rip on top of spine/front cover fold. The book has a slight forward tilt, there is early separation from spine at bottom of front end paper. Pages a slightly faded due to passage of time. Minor foxing on end papers. No dust jacket. Please see photos to confirm condition.

Weight .82 kg
Dimensions 20 × 14 × 5 cm
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