The Perfectionist (HARDCOVER STATED FIRST EDITION, EX-LIBRARY)
Kauffmann, (Franklin) Lane
From Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since June 20, 2007
From Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since June 20, 2007
About this Item
Clearly not many hardcover first editions of this first mystery by Kauffmann -- which won the 1956 Edgar Allan Poe Award for best mystery by a new writer -- were ever printed. Then we have the added problem of the Online bulk sellers (you know their names) who drive us crazy by consistently listing paperback reprints of this book (as well as similar reprints of the 1957 winner, Donald Douglass' "Rebecca's Pride") as "hardcover firsts." Taken together, these factors help explain why this volume -- an ex-library hardcover copy stamped to all page edges by the Porter Library, Kansas State Teachers College, festooned with all the usual lending-library trappings, and not an expensive or impressive piece of book-making in the first place -- commands a moderately substantial price. Date due slip to RFE shows an extensive borrowing history from 1957 to 1997, "Withdrawn" stamp to blank FFE, and a bar code sticker to front board and white paper Dewey Decimal label to bottom of spine which in our opinion can NOT be easily removed without further defacing the book's appearance. NO dust jacket. Franklin Lane Kauffmann (1922-1988), the grandson of Franklin K. Lane, a Secretary of the Interior under Woodrow Wilson, graduated from Choate and attended Princeton. He wrote under the pen name Lane Kauffmann and published nine books, eight of them novels. In addition to the 1964 best seller ''An Honorable Estate,'' his works included ''Another Helen,'' published in 1968, and ''A Lesser Lion,'' which was adapted for the stage. This ex-library first edition here reduced from $120. Seller Inventory # 008200
Bibliographic Details
Title: The Perfectionist (HARDCOVER STATED FIRST ...
Publisher: J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia and New York
Publication Date: 1954
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fair
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: 1st Edition
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While we mark down our unsold books on a regular basis, our "BEST PRICE" on any given day is the price posted. We purposely avoid selling on the "Make me an offer" auction sites, where every book is "acceptable" and paperback reprints of "The Great Gatsby" bearing ISBNs and barcodes are listed as "published 1925." And we DECLINE to jack up our prices by 20 percent so we can offer every supplicant a supposed 10 or 15 percent "discount," thus turning anyone who simply pays our asking price into a ...
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