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Dim View

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SAME COVER AS STOCK PHOTO SHOWN. SCUFFING, EDGE WEAR, CREASING & DINGS ON COVERS AND SPINE. PAGES SEPARATING FROM BINDING, BUT ALL PAGES ARE PRESENT. INSIDE COVERS AND PAGES SHOW SIGNIFICANT TANNING AND SOME DISCOLORATION. NICE READING COPY.

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First published May 1, 1963

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Basil Heatter

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Basil Heatter, the son of radio commentator Gabriel Heatter, was born on Long Island on March 26, 1918. He attended schools in Connecticut, then went abroad when was 16 for a two year travel stint through Europe. Returning to America, he went to work for a New York advertising agency. He enlisted in the Navy in 1940 and during WWII served as a skipper on a P.T. boat in the Southwest Pacific. Besides being a news commentator himself, Heatter wrote twenty novels of intrigue and adventure—beginning with "The Dim View" in 1946, the story of a young PT boat skipper—as well as several non-fiction works revolving around his love of the sea. In fact, he lived for years off Key West on his own self-built sailboat, The Blue Duck. He passed away June 12, 2009, in Miami, Florida

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January 10, 2019
Based in Australia and New Guinea this work of fiction describes a brief span of the life of a PT boat captain during wartime. Written in a clipped fashion and to the point the realities of war unfold to the reader.
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