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The Len Deighton Companion
Author Edward Milward-Oliver
LanguageEnglish
Subject Len Deighton's bibliography
GenreBibliography
Published Grafton (UK)
Media typeBook

The Len Deighton Companion is a 1987 book by Edward Milward-Oliver. Published for the first time by Grafton, it covers English author Len Deighton's bibliography from The IPCRESS File to Winter.

Contents

The book was first published in London by Grafton in 1987. [1] It spans from the publication of The IPCRESS File in 1967 to that of Winter. [1] According to the author, it serves as a "guide to the themes, characters, plots, settings, tradecraft and jargon found in Len Deighton's fiction and non-fiction". [2] It followed the publication of Len Deighton: An Annotated Bibliography, 1954–1985. [3] "Whenever I need to know something about my books I call him. His detailed knowledge is extraordinary", reads a quote by Deighton about Milward-Oliver on the cover. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Milward-Oliver 1988.
  2. ^ Milward-Oliver 1988, p. 7.
  3. ^ Duns, Jeremy (9 April 2021). "The Deighton File: An Interview with Edward Milward-Oliver". jeremy-duns.com. Retrieved 21 May 2024.

Sources

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Len Deighton Companion
Author Edward Milward-Oliver
LanguageEnglish
Subject Len Deighton's bibliography
GenreBibliography
Published Grafton (UK)
Media typeBook

The Len Deighton Companion is a 1987 book by Edward Milward-Oliver. Published for the first time by Grafton, it covers English author Len Deighton's bibliography from The IPCRESS File to Winter.

Contents

The book was first published in London by Grafton in 1987. [1] It spans from the publication of The IPCRESS File in 1967 to that of Winter. [1] According to the author, it serves as a "guide to the themes, characters, plots, settings, tradecraft and jargon found in Len Deighton's fiction and non-fiction". [2] It followed the publication of Len Deighton: An Annotated Bibliography, 1954–1985. [3] "Whenever I need to know something about my books I call him. His detailed knowledge is extraordinary", reads a quote by Deighton about Milward-Oliver on the cover. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Milward-Oliver 1988.
  2. ^ Milward-Oliver 1988, p. 7.
  3. ^ Duns, Jeremy (9 April 2021). "The Deighton File: An Interview with Edward Milward-Oliver". jeremy-duns.com. Retrieved 21 May 2024.

Sources


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