Original cloth, faded spine but very good overall, rare dust-jacket is complete with some modest edgewear and dirtiness to the spine, correctly priced 7/6 on the spine.
In Hubin
£150
Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1937
First Edition
Out of stock
Original cloth, faded spine but very good overall, rare dust-jacket is complete with some modest edgewear and dirtiness to the spine, correctly priced 7/6 on the spine.
In Hubin
Detective Fiction
First edition. Sequel to Pulitzer Prize winner, The Mclaughlins’ - difficult in d/w
London, Cassell, 1936
The story begins 6 months after the end of the first novel in December 1868. Two men have been found lynched. The story follows the attempts of the community to bring their murderers to justice, intertwined with the stories of Willy and his sister Jean and their reactions to the community's thirst for justice.
Detective Fiction
First edition. London, Heinemann, 1928 Fifteen episodes of crimes studied by Rowland Hern and his Watson-like unnamed narrator with strong supernatural content.
Detective Fiction
London, Columbine Publishing Co, 1939. The world-renowned detective Grant Rushton takes on his most sinister foe yet, High Priestess of the terrible cult of the Voodoo, Marie Galante.