Two Hours to Doom: A Novel of Suspense.

First Edition of Peter Bryant's Two Hours to Doom; Inscribed by Him

Two Hours to Doom: A Novel of Suspense.

BRYANT, Peter [Peter George].

$4,500.00

Item Number: 127658

London: T.V. Boardman & Company, 1958.

First edition of this work, basis for the classic Stanley Kubrick film Dr. Strangelove. Octavo, original cloth. Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper, “Billie, This is the original, all the best, Peter.” First editions are scarce, signed and inscribed examples are rare, as the author passed away six years after publication.

Two Hours To Doom is a 1958 novel by Peter George about nuclear war. The book was the underlying inspiration for Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. The author Peter George using the pseudonym "Peter Bryant" (Bryan Peters for the French translation, 120 minutes pour sauver le monde), the novel deals with the apocalyptic threat of nuclear war and the almost absurd ease with which it can be triggered. A genre of such topical fiction, of which Red Alert was among the earliest examples that sprung up in the late 1950s, led by Nevil Shute's On the Beach.

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