London and Melbourne, Ward, Lock & Co., 1945, 8° (19,2 x 12,4 cm), 191 pp., original blue cloth lettered dark blue at spine, unclipped dust cover.
First UK-edition. Published in the US as "The case of two strange ladies". Harry S. Keeler (1890 - 1967), profilic but little known American fiction writer. "Mr. Keeler is infinitely plausible at infinite speed. He is a serious Wooster of the thrills" (Daily Telegraph). Light edge wear to head and tail of spine. Paper a bit age-toned but clean, thight and square with no marks or inscriptions. The not price clipped dust wrapper with creasing at borders and chipping at head and tail at spine (some small loss) and tears but in all a correct copy.
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London and Melbourne Ward, Lock & Co. [1932]
First edition. Hardback in original colour illustrated dust jacket. Unclipped. A respected war correspondent is found murdered. Inside him are three bullets; fired by three different guns. Three men are arrested, confess, are convicted and sentenced to death for his murder. Inside Sing Sing Prison a criminologist sets out to solve the mystery of which one is actually guilty. An exciting whodunit based on their three revolving stories. 255 pages. 170 x 120 mm (6Ÿ x 4Ÿ inches).
INSTITUTO EDITORIAL REUS. 1947. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 452 pages en Espagnol. Cahier désolidarisé des plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise