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Frank Gruber – The Silver Jackass 1964 1st Turkish Book Turkey

Frank Gruber – The Silver Jackass 1964 1st Turkish Book Turkey

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Frank Gruber – Gümüş Katır (The Silver Jackass) – Hayat Yayınları Turkish Edition (1964) – First Edition

Description:

This is the Turkish first edition of The Silver Jackass, published under the title Gümüş Katır by Hayat Yayınları in 1964. Written by Frank Gruber, a prolific American author known for his pulp fiction, westerns, and crime novels, the book reflects the fast-paced, straightforward storytelling style typical of mid-20th century genre fiction.

The story follows a crime-driven adventure built around deception, greed, and opportunistic characters involved in a valuable and dangerous scheme. As events unfold, shifting alliances and hidden motives create a volatile situation where trust is limited and survival depends on quick thinking and adaptability. The narrative moves with a strong sense of pace, focusing on action and plot progression rather than deep psychological analysis.

Frank Gruber was known for his versatility across multiple genres, including crime, western, and adventure fiction. His works are often characterized by efficient storytelling, clear structure, and an emphasis on entertainment and momentum.

For collectors, this 1964 Turkish first edition represents an early example of American pulp and crime fiction translated into Turkish during the 1960s. Published by Hayat Yayınları, it reflects the period’s growing interest in popular genre literature. Its early publication date and pulp fiction roots make it a notable collectible.

Key Features:

• Title: Gümüş Katır (The Silver Jackass)

• Author: Frank Gruber

• Publisher: Hayat Yayınları

• Publication Year: 1964

• Edition: First Edition

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Novel

• Genre: Crime fiction, pulp, adventure

• Themes: Greed, deception, criminal schemes, survival, betrayal

• Narrative Style: Fast-paced pulp storytelling

• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish first edition of an American pulp crime novel

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