![]() ![]() Pan did reprint these paperbacks with different covers in future years, but this book is the images from the correct first Pan printings. In 1950, Pan finally returned to printing in the UK. This was because of paper shortages that continued post World War II. Of note, it is believed that all these books were actually printed in France by Imprimerie Paul Dupont in Paris despite Pan still citing their address as in London. While Pan published many golden-age mystery authors, Christie was the only author to have five titles published. The Christie Five: The rarest Christie books published by Pan are those that were part of Pan's first 100 books. Outer pictorial boards are unmarked with just a hint of aging along the spine. ![]() Dated1947 on the copyright page, First UK Pan edition. 190 age appropriate and well bound tanned pages. A very good and well bound first Pan Books edition. ![]()
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