Search preferences
Skip to main search results

Search filters

Product Type

  • All Product Types 
  • Books (1)
  • Magazines & Periodicals (No further results match this refinement)
  • Comics (No further results match this refinement)
  • Sheet Music (No further results match this refinement)
  • Art, Prints & Posters (No further results match this refinement)
  • Photographs (No further results match this refinement)
  • Maps (No further results match this refinement)
  • Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles (No further results match this refinement)

Condition Learn more

  • New (No further results match this refinement)
  • As New, Fine or Near Fine (No further results match this refinement)
  • Very Good or Good (1)
  • Fair or Poor (No further results match this refinement)
  • As Described (No further results match this refinement)

Binding

Collectible Attributes

  • First Edition (1)
  • Signed (No further results match this refinement)
  • Dust Jacket (No further results match this refinement)
  • Seller-Supplied Images (No further results match this refinement)
  • Not Print on Demand (1)

Language (1)

Price

  • Any Price 
  • Under US$ 25 (No further results match this refinement)
  • US$ 25 to US$ 50 (No further results match this refinement)
  • Over US$ 50 
Custom price range (US$)

Free Shipping

  • Free Shipping to U.S.A. (No further results match this refinement)

Seller Location

Seller Rating

  • Eustace L. Adams

    Published by The Dial Press, E-138, 1930

    Seller: Last Exit Books, Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.

    Seller rating 4 out of 5 stars 4-star rating, Learn more about seller ratings

    Contact seller

    First Edition

    US$ 250.00

    US$ 6.99 shipping
    Ships within U.S.A.

    Quantity: 1 available

    Add to basket

    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo. Published by Lincoln MacVeigh/The Dial Press, New York, 1930. 280 pgs. First Edition/First Printing. DJ has shelf-wear present to the DJ extremities (DJ is lightly worn and scuffed to the extremities). Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. A new brand of kidnaping is Introduced by a mysterious gang, who abduct Nancy Wentworth, a popular musical comedy star, Luccl, a notorious gangster, and four wealthy business men. Relatives of the kidnaped persons are informed that they must pay "board money" to Insure the prisoner's safety. Jerry Calhoun, airplane pilot, who was with Nancy when she was carried away, his friend Emory Battles and Stevens, a detective, pick up the trail of the gang when the money Is collected and follow the kidnapers' hydroplane in their own airplane. The captives find themselves In some tropical place, where the uncertainty and heat undermine their nerves. The leader of the (gang, Ashwood, a cultured man who is very lame, watches their strained emotions. Luccl and Mallory, a millionaire stockbroker, In rivalry over Nancy, begin to quarrel. Incited by Ashwood they start fighting what Nancy believes to be a "battle to the death. " Eustace Adams graduated from St. Lawrence University (New York) in 1915. His writing career began about 1928, and he published at least 128 stories between 1928 and 1953 in magazines such as 'The American Magazine' and 'Argosy'. He also wrote at least 20 novels, primarily between 1928 and 1932. Four movies were made from his writings (see the IMDB link). He wrote the screen play for the film 'Under Secret Orders', released in 1933. His short story 'Sixteen Fathoms Under' was made into the movies "Sixteen Fathoms Deep" in 1934 and into "16 Fathoms Deep" in 1948. His novella "Loot Below", which was serialized in Argosy Weekly (11 December 1937 - 1 January 1938) , was made into the movie 'Desperate Cargo' in 1941. EB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.