Paperback. The man-hunt for Adolf Eichmann lasted 15yrs. ending in 1960 when Israeli agents found him working for a water-supply company in the Argentine. Since the Argentine Government would not agree to his extradition, Eichmann was abducted and taken under arrest to Israel. Eichmann's trial is now a part of history. But, eagerly awaited was this masterly and authoritative reassessment of Nazi tyranny over the Jews as perpetrated by Eichmann. Lord Russell of Liverpool, who attended the trial, and who was Deputy Judge Advocate General, British Army of the Rhine in Germany after the war, has written a meticulous, forthright account. He has added a new chapter for this p/back edition, covering the Appeal to the Supreme Court of Israel and its aftermath. Chapter headings include : Part I: The Case for the Prosecution; Part II: The Defence and Speeches; Part III: The Judgement. Illus., Appendices and Index. 302pp. mass market p/back. From the library of true-crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. Lightly browned pp. o/w Nr. F. with no creasing to covers.