Farrar & Rinehart

    £375



    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.

    £1,495


    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.

    £250



    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.

    £395



    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!