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Topaz by Leon Uris (1968, Bantam First PB Edition, Vintage Spy Thriller, G). Topaz is Leon Uris’ Cold War espionage thriller, originally published in 1967 and later adapted into a film by Alfred Hitchcock (1969). Set against the backdrop of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the novel captures the tension of international espionage and political betrayal. Topaz is Leon Uris’ Cold War espionage thriller, originally published in 1967 and later adapted into a film by Alfred Hitchcock (1969). Set against the backdrop of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the novel captures the tension of international espionage and political betrayal. This is the 1968 Bantam Books first paperback edition, a vintage collectible for fans of Leon Uris, Hitchcock cinema, and mid-20th century spy thrillers. About the Author: Leon Uris (1924–2003) was an American novelist known for sweeping bestsellers such as Exodus, Mila 18, and QB VII. His books often blended history with gripping narratives, earning him an international readership. --- Condition Good (G) – Vintage paperback with age wear. Cover shows creasing, rubbing, and light soiling (see photos). Spine creased but intact. Pages toned from age, binding solid. Fully readable and complete.