Detective Fiction

    £575

    First edition. London, Methuen 1922 A Hubin listed mystery in the very elusive jacket which has some visual similarity to the jacket design of ‘Mysterious Affair at Styles’, Agatha Christie’s first novel, published two years earlier. John Moroso was a New York based writer who contributed to various publications in the 1910s and 1920s and also wrote a story about life in an east side New York City ghetto titled The Stumbling Herd, which was made into a silent film in 1926

    £475

    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

    Remenham (John) Arsenic

    £150

    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.

    £295

    Translated from the French by Maverick Terrell. First English edition, London, T. Werner Laurie, 1936.One of the prolific French author's whodunits. Dekobra (real name Maurice Tessier) was one of France's best-known authors during the interwar period, and several of his books were made into films.

    Detective Fiction

    Gray (Ruth) The Mouse

    £975

    First edition, London, Alfred A. Knopf, 1929.Rare London Knopf imprint, in the remarkable striking dust-jacket designed by Shaw.

    £180

    (A Detective-Inspector McCarthy Yarn).First Edition. Wright & Brown, n.d. [c.1941].

    £375

    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.

    £125

    London, Hutchinson, 1937.One of the Inspector Williams novels, by an author also known for writing Sexton Blake titles.

    £150

    Mills and Boon, London, 1937
    First edition