Edward Aarons – Sam Durell Assignment Moon Girl 1969 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Edward Aarons – Assignment Moon Girl – Turkish Edition – Başak Yayınevi (1969) – 1st Edition
Description:
This is the Turkish-language edition of Assignment Moon Girl, a Cold War-era espionage novel by American author Edward Aarons, published in 1969 by Başak Yayınevi as part of the Dedektif Romanları series. The novel features Sam Durell, Aarons’ long-running CIA operative, known for his involvement in high-risk international intelligence missions.
The Dedektif Romanları series, issued during the 1960s, brought together some of the most iconic detectives and authors of world literature. With a total of 42 titles published, the series stands as an important example of mid-20th century Turkish pulp publishing, offering readers a wide range of international crime and espionage stories in accessible Turkish editions.
Assignment Moon Girl reflects the shifting tone of late-1960s espionage fiction, where traditional Cold War tensions begin to intersect with emerging themes of technological rivalry and unconventional warfare. In this story, Sam Durell is drawn into a mission involving a highly sensitive scientific development—hinted to be connected with advanced aerospace or missile-related research—making the stakes not only political but also technological.
As Durell investigates, he encounters a complex web of espionage involving rival intelligence agencies, covert scientific operations, and a mysterious female figure at the center of the intrigue, often referred to as the “Moon Girl.” The narrative blends classic spy fiction with elements of early space-age anxiety, reflecting the global atmosphere of the late 1960s when the space race influenced both politics and popular culture.
Edward Aarons maintains his characteristic style of grounded realism, presenting Durell as a disciplined and pragmatic agent who relies on experience, analysis, and adaptability rather than spectacle. This approach gives the novel a more authentic tone compared to more fantastical spy narratives of the period.
For collectors, this 1969 first edition stands out as a later entry within the Başak Yayınevi Dedektif Romanları series, combining Cold War espionage with space-age themes, making it a distinctive and intriguing piece within the overall collection.
Key Features:
• Title: Assignment Moon Girl (Feza Savaşı – Sam Durell)
• Author: Edward Aarons
• Publisher: Başak Yayınevi
• PublicationYear: 1969
• Edition: 1st Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Series: Dedektif Romanları
• Series Scope: 42 titles published during the 1960s
• Main Character: Sam Durell
• Genre: Espionage / Spy Fiction (Cold War era)
• Themes: Scientific espionage, space-age tension, intelligence rivalry, covert operations
• Narrative Element: Central “Moon Girl” figure tied to a technological or scientific mystery
• CollectorAppeal: First edition blending Cold War spy fiction with space-race era themes within a classic Turkish detective series