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Smokescreen Hardcover - 1973

by Francis, Dick

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  • Hardcover

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Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1973. Hardcover. Good/Good. Large print edtion. Tape repairs, libary markings/ stickers removed. Dust jacket in brodart. Break in rear hinge.
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  • Title Smokescreen
  • Author Francis, Dick
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 362
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher G.K. Hall & Co., Boston
  • Date 1973
  • Large Print Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 022283
  • ISBN 9780816161126 / 0816161127
  • Ages 18 to UP years
  • Grade levels 13 - UP
  • Reading level 900
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 73006763
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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About the author

Dick Francis was one of the most successful post-war National Hunt jockeys. The winner of over 350 races, he was champion jockey in 1953/1954 and rode for HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, most famously on Devon Loch in the 1956 Grand National. On his retirement from the saddle, he published his autobiography, The Sport of Queens, before going on to write forty-three bestselling novels, a volume of short stories (Field of 13), and the biography of Lester Piggott.

During his lifetime Dick Francis received many awards, amongst them the prestigious Crime Writers' Association's Cartier Diamond Dagger for his outstanding contribution to the genre, and three 'best novel' Edgar Allan Poe awards from The Mystery Writers of America. In 1996 he was named by them as Grand Master for a lifetime's achievement. In 1998 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 2000.

Dick Francis died in February 2010, at the age of eighty-nine, but he remains one of the greatest thriller writers of all time.