Below is a breakdown of some of the earliest, most representative novels in the 46-issue run: Todesfalle Budapest (Edward S. Aarons) Issue #2: Ein Killer für das Weiße Haus (Ralph Hayes) Issue #3: Totentanz auf Bohrturm 1 (Francois Chabrey) Issue #4: Heroin für heiße Tips (Andrew McKay) Issue #5: Höllentrip nach El Agheila (Ralph Hayes) Issue #6: Die Todesbrigade (Hector Falk / Rolf Kalmuczak) 🏆 Why the "46 Romane" Set is So Rare
Unlike other Bastei lines that featured a single recurring protagonist (like the iconic Jerry Cotton or John Sinclair ), the Spionage line utilized an mixed with short-run translated international serials. Bastei Spionage Agententhriller 46 Romane rar
is a highly sought-after, obscure collection of German pulp novels ( Heftromane ) published by the legendary Bastei Verlag. Below is a breakdown of some of the
Printed on cheap, highly acidic pulp paper meant for quick consumption, many copies have simply rotted or were thrown away over the last five decades. Printed on cheap, highly acidic pulp paper meant
Pulp series in Germany often ran for hundreds or thousands of issues. Lasting only 46 issues means there are strictly fewer of these booklets in physical existence.
Because the series is finite (1 to 46), it is one of the few vintage Bastei collections that a dedicated archivist can realistically complete in its entirety. Krimis: SPIONAGE - Pulverrauch
The Spionage line is a "holy grail" for specialized collectors for several defining reasons: