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  • Sharp, David.

    Published by Ernest Benn Ltd, London, 1933

    Seller: BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australia

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    Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good plus condition (in good plus dustjacket), black boards (dark pink title & small band spine ends), wide front flap jacket with price unclipped (spine ends chipped, some edgewear, small loss bottom corners jacket, faint foxing & toning reverse side, spine little toned, minor marks & rubbing), endpapers & flyleaves & pages lightly toned, top spine little chipped, edges foxed, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. 287 pp. (This book: The Inconvenient Corpse, by David Sharp. Hardback dustjacket, Ernest Benn, 1933.) This historical crime fiction novel by David Sharp is about Professor Fielding and his involvement in the activities of a clever and idle young man who has taken to crime less for a living than because the other learned professions are over-crowded now-a-days. In his way he is unscrupulous and as able as Sheridan Orford against whom he eventually finds himself matched. George is likeable. He is the gifted amateur of crime rather than the professional crook. (SCARCE. This is the black boards state. Red boards state also known. Price on jacket flap: 7/6.).