Fail-Safe by Eugene Burdick (1963) VERY GOOD SEE PICS

Fail-Safe by Eugene Burdick (1963) VERY GOOD SEE PICS

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Mass Market Paperback in Very Good (VG) condition. Front cover has a small chip on bottom corner, and two creases. No other flaws. Photos are of actual book.  First Dell Edition.  Something has gone wrong. A group of American bombers armed with nuclear weapons is streaking past the fail-safe point, beyond recall, and no one knows why. Their destination—Moscow.In a bomb shelter beneath the White House, the calm young president turns to his Russian translator and says, "I think we are ready to talk to Premier Kruschchev." Not far away, in the War Room at the Pentagon, the secretary of defense and his aides watch with growing anxiety as the luminous blips crawl across a huge screen map. High over the Bering Strait in a large Vindicator bomber, a colonel stares in disbelief at the attack code number on his fail-safe box and wonders if it could possibly be a mistake.First published in 1962, when America was still reeling from the Cuban missile crisis, Fail-Safe reflects the apocalyptic atti

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