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Forbidden Area is a 1956 Cold War thriller novel by Pat Frank. Its plot involves Soviet sleeper agents intended to sabotage the U.S. war effort, who have been trained by classical conditioning to have an American "cover identity" that they can remember as well as their own. Frank was asked to write a book about a Russian invasion. He said he was inspired by German troops landing in Florida in World War Two. It was published in a magazine in serialized form as Seven Days to Never. The New York Times said it "isn't exciting at all". TV rights were bought by Martin Manulis.

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  • Forbidden Area (en)
  • De fatale 7 dagen (nl)
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  • Forbidden Area is a 1956 Cold War thriller novel by Pat Frank. Its plot involves Soviet sleeper agents intended to sabotage the U.S. war effort, who have been trained by classical conditioning to have an American "cover identity" that they can remember as well as their own. Frank was asked to write a book about a Russian invasion. He said he was inspired by German troops landing in Florida in World War Two. It was published in a magazine in serialized form as Seven Days to Never. The New York Times said it "isn't exciting at all". TV rights were bought by Martin Manulis. (en)
  • De fatale 7 dagen (Amerikaanse titel: Forbidden area) is een politieke thriller annex sciencefictionroman geschreven door de Amerikaan . Volgens de uitgave van Uitgeverij Het Spectrum werd het origineel uitgegeven door Hugh Massie & Company Ltd., een uitgeverij in Londen in 1956. De schrijver Pat Frank was naast journalist ook werkzaam aan het Amerikaanse War and State Department en was staffunctionaris in het Witte Huis. (nl)
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  • Forbidden Area (en)
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  • Forbidden Area is a 1956 Cold War thriller novel by Pat Frank. Its plot involves Soviet sleeper agents intended to sabotage the U.S. war effort, who have been trained by classical conditioning to have an American "cover identity" that they can remember as well as their own. Frank was asked to write a book about a Russian invasion. He said he was inspired by German troops landing in Florida in World War Two. It was published in a magazine in serialized form as Seven Days to Never. The New York Times said it "isn't exciting at all". TV rights were bought by Martin Manulis. (en)
  • De fatale 7 dagen (Amerikaanse titel: Forbidden area) is een politieke thriller annex sciencefictionroman geschreven door de Amerikaan . Volgens de uitgave van Uitgeverij Het Spectrum werd het origineel uitgegeven door Hugh Massie & Company Ltd., een uitgeverij in Londen in 1956. De schrijver Pat Frank was naast journalist ook werkzaam aan het Amerikaanse War and State Department en was staffunctionaris in het Witte Huis. Het boek was in Nederland redelijk populair, want er volgde al snel een tweede druk. Bovendien werd er in februari en maart 1960 met een herhaling in 1961 een vijfdelige hoorspelvariant uitgezonden. (nl)
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