Detective Fiction
Hopley (George, pseud. Cornell Woolrich) Night Has a Thousand Eyes
New York & Toronto, Farrar & Rinehart, 1945.
First edition, first printing. 8vo. Original blue cloth. Dust-jacket, priced $2.50. Housed in later drop-back cloth box (somewhat misleadingly stating 'signed', which the book is not).
The novel centres on a con man haunted by a genuine clairvoyant ability - an unusual blend of noir and the supernatural. Cornell Woolrich (1903-68), who also wrote as William Irish, is a foundational figure of noir fiction whose work inspired numerous films including Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954). First edition copies in dust jacket are scarce.
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
A novel
New York & Toronto, Farrar & Rinehart, 1937.
First edition, first printing. Cut signature of the author to title-page. 8vo. Original blue cloth decorated in silver. Dust-jacket, priced $2.50.
Two college friends visit their former university and find a professor burnt to death in his observatory.
Detective Fiction
New York & Toronto, Farrar & Rinehart, 1937.
First US edition, first printing. 8vo. Original red cloth. Dust-jacket.
The fourth Pym novel and the title chosen by Farrar & Rinehart to launch Morland in America, with publisher's ballyhoo claiming that Edgar Wallace had "trained a young man to follow in his footsteps" and given him the germ of the Pym character, unsubstantiated but effective PR. The supplied jacket is in excellent condition.
Detective Fiction
New York, Farrar & Rinehart, 1940.
First edition. 8vo. Original red cloth. Dust-jacket, price-clipped.
An excellent first edition of this the second work by Daly, an often under-appreciated author these days; her serial character Henry Gamadge is a bibliophile and expert on rare books & manuscripts, no less!




