By David Toma with Michael Brett. Per Google Books,
Autobiography of a vice, narcotics, and gambling detective whose mastery of disguise has earned him the title "The Man with a Thousand Faces."
Toma, whose undercover career in Newark, NJ became a TV show in the early '70s, went on to a career in anti-drug public speaking.
The hardcover doesn't have a jacket, and there's some mild cornerwear to the boards and a bit of soiling to the back cover -- but for a 50-year-old "third impression," it's in remarkably nice shape inside, crisp snug pages. A well-kept time capsule.