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[Queux
AN OBSERVER IN THE NEAR EAST
T. Fisher Unwin, 1907
355,50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Stati Uniti d'America)
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Edizione: very scarce, and rare in commerce. an important and early book on the balkans before wwi and after the beginnings of the end to ottoman domination. there are no copies of either nash's first or unwin's colonial edition available currently on any the online markets. oclc lists only 29 copies of nash's edition in holdings and only 12 of unwin's and lists no other reprints whatsoever.<br> this is an early title by an author who would go on to become very influential as a writer of spy thrillers. an anglo-french journalist and writer, queux was also a diplomat (honorary consul for san marino), a traveler (in europe, the balkans and north africa), a flying buff who officiated at the first british air meeting in 1909, and a wireless broadcast pioneer. his greatest fame would come as a novelist of spy and espionage novels and military based thrillers, some of which were huge successes. these, along with similar works by others helped create a 'spy mania' amongst the public which bolstered the creation and funding of the mi5 and mi6 counter-intelligence and secret intelligence agencies.<br> the author was also a well-known "stuffed shirt" often inflating his own importance and championing his own exploits, many of which are believed to be highly exaggerated. thus he was also influential in the creation of a popular fictional personae and film trope, the braggart english military man such as those made popular by c. aubrey smith, p.g. wodehouse, and in animated shorts such as commander mcbragg and colonel heeza liar.