NF/VG+ – amazing Art Deco wrapper, not price clipped.
Brown (Alec) A Time to Kill.
£325
First edition.
London. Cape, 1930
Contains two short novels both with murder at their core. Rare in dust-jacket.
In stock
£325
First edition.
London. Cape, 1930
Contains two short novels both with murder at their core. Rare in dust-jacket.
In stock
NF/VG+ – amazing Art Deco wrapper, not price clipped.
Detective Fiction
Rare crime title, all other copies I have seen of this title are described as ‘7th Thousand’.
London, Skeffington, [1930 according to COPAC]
Reasonable to assume this was a publisher gimmick to show titles were popular.
Detective Fiction
First edition.
London, Cassell, 1939
The story centres on the murder of Mr Norwitch found stabbed in an antiques shop. The author worked in an antiques store and clearly draws heavily on this experience. According to authoritative website www.classiccrimefiction.com, UK first editions in original jackets are rare especially this title.
Detective Fiction
First edition, London, Alfred A. Knopf, 1929. Rare London Knopf imprint, in the remarkable striking dust-jacket designed by Shaw.