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  • Irish, William. (Pseudonym Cornell Woolrich).

    Published by Dell Books., New York, NY, USA., 1957

    Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good to Fine. Push-Pin Studios (illustrator). First Edition By This Publisher,. 255 page "Scott Henderson, after a quarrel with his wife, headed for the nearest bar. There he met a young woman also in need fo companionship. He took her to dinner, then to the theatre. Neither asked the other's name. Whenat last Henderon returned to his apartment he found his wife strangled with one of his neckties and three detectives waiting with a battery of questions. His only alibi was the lady of the bar, but she had disappeared and he could remember nothing of her except her orange hat. The bartender, the taxi driver and all the others swore that he had been alone. Henderson, almost ready to believe that he was insane, was arrested for the murder. Tough, exciting, and rapid fire, the solution to the story is even more ingenious that the puzzle itself." Classic hardboiled crime novel. Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Book.

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    E.ALBUMBLATT mit E.ORIGINAL-ZEICHNUNG (Bleistift, 1 S. gr. 8°) mit eigenhändigem Eintrag, Unterschrift signiert (München um 1950) MOTIV : zwei phantastische Pferde mit Buch und Laute, eigenhändig bezeichnet : Monoptor-Rösser (ex Gästebuch der berühmten Münchener Künstlerkneipe MUTTI BRÄU (im Pfälzer Hof, Ursulastrasse 9/10, zuerst in der Haimhauser Straße) in MÜNCHEN-SCHWABING. Bei der rundlichen Wirtin Traudl Bräu trafen sich an jedem Donnerstag Literaten und Vortragskünstler am Stammtisch von Peter Paul Althaus. In der Nachkriegszeit war dort der Treffpunkt von Sängern, Kabarettisten, Theater- und Filmschauspielern, Musikern, Künstlern und Schriftstellern. In buntem Wechsel huldigen Schauspieler wie : Axel von Ambesser, Gert Fröbe, Ursula Herking, Karl Schönböck und der damals kaum bekannte Klaus Kinski der Brettl-Tradition. Als Honorar gab es ein Glas Wein, oft auch ein warmes Abendessen. Von Malern, die knapp bei Kasse waren, nahm Mutti Bräu auch mal ein Bild in Zahlung. Wohl keine andere Schwabinger Wirtin wurde von ihren Gästen so geliebt wie sie. Zum Dank dafür trugen sie sich, oft mit Reimen, Noten und Zeichnungen, in ihr Gästebuch ein.).