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A Toast to Tomorrow Manning Coles 9781297530104 Books

A Toast To Tomorrow is a splendid book, filled with courage, gallantry, patriotism, suspense, action, splendid characters, and touches of humor. I first read it nearly 50 years ago, when the book was older than I was then, and I have loved it, and the series it began, ever since.

This is the first of the thrillers about Tommy Hambledon of British Military Intellegence, written by "Manning Coles". Adelaide Manning and Cyril Coles wrote these based on Coles's experiences in the intelligence service during WWI and after. This particular edition claims to have been written in 1914. No. It is set during WWI, which began in 1914. It was published and copyrighted in 1940, at the beginning of WWII, and the events told in the book must have been deeply resonant with British readers as they faced a horrific war ... again.

The entire series is splendid, with the exception of the very last one or two, published in the early 1960's, which were written by a ghost writer after Adelaide Manning died. That one completely misses the spirit of the characters and the writing, and tries to turn Tommy Hambledon into some sort of James Bond/Simon Templar character. Does. Not. Work.

I devoutly wish that these were available on Kindle -- they are not. They are virtually the only books that I will read in book format (cookbooks are the other exception), because I love them that much. I wish I could enlarge the print for my aging eyes, and not have to clutch the books in my now-arthritic hands, but such is life. It's bad enough that I am considering trying to scan and format these for my own private use.

Tom Schantz and Rue Morgue Press are re-issuing these, and doing a great job of it. Go and buy them now. Very good paper, clean copy, no fiddley little copy errors that I have noticed. Small type. Can't have everything. Just having them back in print is wonderful, because my ancient paperbacks have yellowed paper and failing bindings, and these will last for many years more. Try them. Buy them. You will not be sorry.

Product details

  • Hardcover 328 pages
  • Publisher Andesite Press (August 8, 2015)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1297530101

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Superb book. Has lasted through the decades. I first read it when I was an older teenager (it was suggested by my mother), and still am reading it today.
excellent
great
the problem is that this scanned publication has a number of missing pages. it makes the plot hard to follow.
Great follow up to DRINK TO YESTERDAY and wonderful insight into Germany between the wars. Fifth copy to replace others lent to friends and never returned. Perfect companion for reading holidays.
This was a fun read.
The sequel to the melancholy Drink to Yesterday, A Toast to Tomorrow brings undercover agent Tommy Hambledon back from the dead as an amnesiac who rises in the Nazi party in the belief that he's German. He suddenly recovers his memory during the Reichstag fire (which, you will recall, was set by the Nazis and blamed on the Jews, or the Communists, some group the Nazis hated, to solidify Hitler's power.) Of course he must contact the British government and continue his work as a spy. The dry humor of Manning Coles is delicious, as are the twists and turns of this story.
A Toast To Tomorrow is a splendid book, filled with courage, gallantry, patriotism, suspense, action, splendid characters, and touches of humor. I first read it nearly 50 years ago, when the book was older than I was then, and I have loved it, and the series it began, ever since.

This is the first of the thrillers about Tommy Hambledon of British Military Intellegence, written by "Manning Coles". Adelaide Manning and Cyril Coles wrote these based on Coles's experiences in the intelligence service during WWI and after. This particular edition claims to have been written in 1914. No. It is set during WWI, which began in 1914. It was published and copyrighted in 1940, at the beginning of WWII, and the events told in the book must have been deeply resonant with British readers as they faced a horrific war ... again.

The entire series is splendid, with the exception of the very last one or two, published in the early 1960's, which were written by a ghost writer after Adelaide Manning died. That one completely misses the spirit of the characters and the writing, and tries to turn Tommy Hambledon into some sort of James Bond/Simon Templar character. Does. Not. Work.

I devoutly wish that these were available on -- they are not. They are virtually the only books that I will read in book format (cookbooks are the other exception), because I love them that much. I wish I could enlarge the print for my aging eyes, and not have to clutch the books in my now-arthritic hands, but such is life. It's bad enough that I am considering trying to scan and format these for my own private use.

Tom Schantz and Rue Morgue Press are re-issuing these, and doing a great job of it. Go and buy them now. Very good paper, clean copy, no fiddley little copy errors that I have noticed. Small type. Can't have everything. Just having them back in print is wonderful, because my ancient paperbacks have yellowed paper and failing bindings, and these will last for many years more. Try them. Buy them. You will not be sorry.
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