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Published by Davis Publications, New York, 1967
Seller: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First appearance first printing of this collection of one short novel. one novelet and ten short stories. Collected are the following: Detective Short Novel: The Terror Racket by The Gordons. The Detective Novelet: The Justice Box by H.R.F. Keating. The short stories: The False Face Murder by Hugh Pentecost, The Spy Who Worked For Peace by Edward D. Hoch, Quid Pro Quo by John Lutz, Mr. Copable, Criminologist by Amy M. Graingerhall, The Chocolate Dog by Margery Allingham, The Main Chance by Julian Symons, No Margin for Error by Bob Bristow. The EQMM First and second Stories: George Washington, Detective by Steven Peters, The Backyard Dig by Steven Peters, The Woman Who Couldn't Wear Red by Patricia Ann Hollister. Light tanning to the white covers. Light edge wear. In good condition.
Published by J. B. Lippincott and Co., Philadelphia and London, 1880
Seller: Autumn Leaves, Allentown, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. An appealing little copy, withdrawn from a library, where it was last checked out in 1934. It is sturdily bound in black library buckram, with gold stamping. It was the practice of this library to emboss plates on the periphery with a lacy imprint of its name, no doubt to deter theft. The effect is not obtrusive, and other markings are minimal. The pages are age-toned, but not brittle. One pencil marking is noted in the text. In 19th century fashion, the date of copyright (1879) is given on the copyright page, and the date of issue (1880) is given on the title page. I'm confident this is a first edition. Fast shipping world wide, with tracking number provided to all US customers.; Ex-library.
Published by The New York Times & Arno Press, New York, 1963
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Tames, George; Hyde, Philip; Moss, John; Whiteside, Duncan;Devaney, A.; Mahoney, U.; Falk, Sam; Morris, Larry; De Vries, Paul;Glueckselig; Shore, Robert; Doty, Roy; Golden, Alice; Anderson, Doug;Einhorn, Ben; Miller, Marilyn (illustrator). First Edition. 136 pages. Features: Can the new President (LBJ) overcome standpattism in Congress; LBJ Program in Action - photo feature; Unless We Lead We Will Falter; What Kind of Nation Are We? - thoughts in the wake of JFK's murder; Do White Men Have a Future in Africa? - T.J. Mboya of Kenya says yes, as long as they do their part in nation building; Visit to a Russian Village - photo-illustrated article on a trip to the Russian countryside, where few Westerners are permitted; The Importance of Angel Investors to Broadway Producers; Should it Take 34 Months for a Trial?; Today's American Ex-Pats are often businessmen, nor rebels; By 1966 Half of Us Will Be Under 25; The New York City Center of Music and Drama turns 20; Photos of Manhattan town home redone by architect James Stewart Polshek;On Human Rights - thoughts, new and old, as Human Rights Week begins; and more. Ads: one-page ad for Henry Mancini's soundtrack to the movie 'Charade"; Nice fashion ads; Bulova Accutron; 2-page ad for Look Magazine; Color ad for Sony consumer electronics; Cuesta-Rey Cigars; Wilkinson Sword Pruners; Loft's Little Fruit Cakes; Beautiful one-page color-photo ad for E.J. Korvette ladies' fashions - nautical theme; Unox Ham. First few pages rumpled, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The New York Times Magazine, December 8, 1963 - Do White Men Have a Future in Africa? President (LBJ) overcome standpattism in Congress; LBJ Program in Action - photo feature; Unless We Lead We Will Falter; What Kind of Nation Are We? - thoughts in the wa.