Hammond Innes – The Doomed Oasis 1966 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Son Darbe (The Doomed Oasis) – Hammond Innes – Altın Kitaplar Turkish Edition (1966) – First Edition
Description:
This is the Turkish first edition of The Doomed Oasis, published under the title Son Darbe by Altın Kitaplar in 1966. Written by Hammond Innes, a master of adventure and suspense fiction, the novel reflects the author’s signature style of combining detailed settings with tightly constructed, high-stakes narratives.
The story is set in a remote desert environment, where a seemingly straightforward situation evolves into a complex and dangerous conflict. As the protagonist becomes entangled in a web of hidden motives, political tension, and survival challenges, the narrative builds through isolation, uncertainty, and escalating risk. Innes is known for grounding his stories in realistic locations and technical detail, and this novel continues that tradition by creating a vivid sense of place alongside a steadily unfolding suspense.
Published during a period when translated adventure and thriller novels were gaining strong readership in Turkey, this edition by Altın Kitaplar represents part of a broader effort to introduce internationally recognized authors to Turkish audiences. The publisher played a significant role in shaping the market for accessible yet engaging fiction throughout the 1960s. For collectors, this first edition holds value as an early Turkish printing of a Hammond Innes work, combining period publishing characteristics with the enduring appeal of classic adventure storytelling.
Key Features:
• Title: Son Darbe (The Doomed Oasis)
• Author: Hammond Innes
• Publisher: Altın Kitaplar
• Publication Year: 1966
• Edition: First Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Novel
• Genre: Adventure fiction, thriller
• Setting: Desert / remote oasis environment
• Themes: Survival, isolation, political tension, hidden motives
• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish first edition of a notable Hammond Innes adventure novel