1968 Simon & Schuster. Stated first printing. DJ has light toning, edge wear and some small tears, but is unclipped and in overall great shape. Cloth boards firm with minor edge wear. Text clean. Pages starting to yellow, but clean and complete. Binding tight.
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Product description: From the Author of How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingSpy, counterspy, Casanova, and technological Machiavelli, Mark Price is an agent for big business's latest headache, Industrial Espionage. His exploits as he goes about exposing a monstrous conspiracy against the industrial heart of America are at once wild, hilarious, and deadly serious. Along the way he tangles with an assortment of zany characters, including a trio of engagingly odd and highly sexed charmers and a patriarchal embodiment of the American Dream, before his ingenious sleuthing culminates in a shattering climax in the best comic tradition of the Marx brothers.How to Succeed at Business Spying by Trying is bugged with all the newest electronic hardware and people who have no scruples about using them. Mead brings to his latest book all the wit, humor, and know-how that made his earlier expose of corporate skulduggery, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, one of the biggest money makers of all the books on business ever written.