Original cloth, attractive dust-jacket, ‘6000th’ priced at 3/6 on spine.
Clevely (Hugh) Death’s Counterfeit
£125
London, Hutchinson, 1937.
One of the Inspector Williams novels, by an author also known for writing Sexton Blake titles.
£125
London, Hutchinson, 1937.
One of the Inspector Williams novels, by an author also known for writing Sexton Blake titles.
Original cloth, attractive dust-jacket, ‘6000th’ priced at 3/6 on spine.
First edition.
London, Blackie & Son, 1934
A rare Golden Age detective title centred on what happened to Simon Ewing at five minutes to five. Various people came and went and met face to face in his flat.
Detective Fiction
First edition.
London. Cecil Palmer, 1931
Listed in Hubin.
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.