Foxing; slight sunning to cloth; dust-jacket price-clipped and rather worn with some loss, dust-soiling.
Jacket artwork by Ejia.
£275
London, Constable, 1931.
First edition. 8vo. Original red cloth. Dust-jacket, price-clipped.
Tales of Chinatown and Limehouse: “horrible, ironical, whimsically aloof”
In stock
Foxing; slight sunning to cloth; dust-jacket price-clipped and rather worn with some loss, dust-soiling.
Jacket artwork by Ejia.
Detective Fiction
early issue (stating 7th Thousand on title), some minor spotting, original red cloth, dust-jacket, some minor chipping to edges but overall a very good example, publisher's price sticker on spine, 8vo, Skeffington, [c.1930].
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.