Rhode John Editor (5 results)

The Boys' Second Book of Great Detective Stories
Haycraft, Howard (Editor); with stories by E. C. Bentley, Ernest Bramah, Harvey O'Higgins, J. S. Fletcher, Agatha Christie, H. C. Bailey, H. C. McNeile, Frederick Irving Anderson, Dorothy Sayers, G. D. H. & M. I. Cole, Octavus Roy Cohen, John Rhode, Anthony Berkeley, Edgar Wallace
- Hardcover
Seller: Zephyrus Books, Wilmington, NY, U.S.A.Zephyrus Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. Cover with light wear and bumps, notably to spine ends. Pages with light wear and toning but otherwise clean and intact throughout. Please see image. 352 pages. Reissue with blue cloth pictorial cover (no DJ) - date uncertain as only has the original 1940 copyright date and is pub…lished by Harper & Row rather than Harper & Brothers.

Published by Avon Book Company, NY 1942
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: MURDER BY THE BOOK, Warwick, RI, U.S.A.MURDER BY THE BOOK
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Pictorial Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Printing. First printing. Vintage Paperback, Avon #21, I.N. Steinberg cover illustration. Foreward by John Rhode and an introduction by A.A. Milne. 20 stories from Golden Age authors: Agatha Christie, Carter Dickson, R.Austin Freeman, Dorothy Sayers, E.C. Bently et al.36…8 pages. Steinberg, I.N. (illustrator). Book.

Bodies From the Library 2
Christie, Agatha; Crispin, Edmund; Sayers, Dorothy L.; Allingham, Margery; Rhode, John; Medawar, Tony [Editor]
Language: English
Published by Collins Crime Club 2020
Series: Bodies from the Library, Book 2 of 7. Book 2 of 7 - Bodies from the Library
- Softcover
Seller: Yare Books, Great Yarmouth, United KingdomYare Books
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Paperback. Condition: New. No Jacket. Reprint.

Walter Reed Army Medical Center Centennial: A Pictorial History, 1909-2009
Borden Institute, Walter Reed Army Medical Center [Compiler]; Pierce, John R. [Editor]; Rhode, Michael G. [Editor]; Gjernes, Marylou [Editor]; Stocker, Kathleen [Editor]; Sorge, Catherine F. [Editor]; Wise, Douglas [Editor];
- Hardcover
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.BennettBooksLtd
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hardcover. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title.
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Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerLondon: Geoffrey Bles, [1928]. Rhode, John, [1884-1964]. Constance Kent, [1844-1944], Defendant. The Case of Constance Kent. London: Geoffrey Bles, [1928]. viii, 278 pp. Frontispiece. Famous Trials Series. General Editor: George Dilnot. Publisher's purple cloth with gilt stamped spine and blind title to front cover. Moderate she…lfwear. Fading to spine. Small nick to front board. Foxing to pages, otherwise internally clean. A good copy. $125. * Examines the infamous 1860 Road Hill House murder providing the details of the events surrounding the murder of three-year-old Francis Saville Kent, who was discovered with his throat cut in an outdoor privy on his family's property in Wiltshire, England. The local police were initially unsuccessful in their investigation, so Scotland Yard sent Detective Inspector Jack Whicher to assist. Rhode's account covers how Whicher's suspicions fell upon Francis's older half-sister, 16-year-old Constance Kent. Whicher built a case against Constance based on slender clues and had her arrested, but the public outcry and press agitation at the time led to the charges being dropped. Five years after the murder, Constance, under intense religious influence, confessed to the crime and was tried and convicted. The case became a sensation that fascinated authors like Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens, influencing their own work. Rhode's account revisits the case, delving into the police procedures and motivations of the key players. He expresses his contempt for the Victorian-era class privilege that shielded the Kent family and led to Whicher's humiliation. The book offers an analysis of the evidence and the social factors that complicated one of the 19th century's most notorious criminal cases. London: Geoffrey Bles, [1928]. (illustrator).