Some light foxing; covers a little rubbed and marked with some minor wear and bumping to extremities.
Milne (A.A.) The Red House Mystery
£150
London, Methuen, 1922.
First edition. 8vo. Publisher’s advertisements at rear. Original green cloth lettered and decorated in gilt to spine.
Rare detective fiction first edition by ‘Christopher Robin’ creator A.A. Milne, one of three such crime titles he wrote (others being The Fourth Wall (1928) and the play The Perfect Alibi (1928)). A Haycraft-Queen Cornerstone.
“And an excellent story it is! Anthony Gillingham light-heartedly unravels the mystery, standing at the head of a long, and soon extending queue of humorous sleuths who gave a new and refreshing slant to the business of fictional crime. ‘What fun! Here’s a body!’ sums up the style; yet this fantasy, with its brilliant dialogue, finely-drawn scenes from the night-life of the ‘twenties and credible characters, hold the reader until the final page is turned.” (Quayle, The Collector’s Book of Detective Fiction, pp.107-108).
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