BLOOD OF PATRIOTS.
New York: Tom Doherty Associates, (1996). First edition. INSCRIBED by Neil Abercrombie on title page. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #51013 More
New York: Tom Doherty Associates, (1996). First edition. INSCRIBED by Neil Abercrombie on title page. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #51013 More
New York: Walker & Co., (1991). First edition of the AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK, SIGNED and INSCRIBED by him on the front endpaper. Photograph of Albert laid in. Fine in a bright dust jacket. Item #29818 More
New York: Knopf, 1956. First U.S. edition. Published in the UK as THE NIGHT COMERS. Fine in near fine dust jacket with few tiny tears, spine ends rubbed, and corners nicked. Item #54996 More
New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, (1966). First edition. Features Virgil Tibbs, made famous in IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT. Covers slightly soiled and spine ends lightly rubbed, otherwise very good or better in bright dust jacket with a touch of minor edgewear and small stain on verso of..... Item #30436 More
London: Collins Crime Club, (1974). First edition of his first mystery. SIGNED BY BARNARD on title page. Tiny pin holes where staple removed from rear blank still near fine in very good or better dust jacket with flattened creasing, spine ends and corners lightly nicked and rubbed and two internal..... Item #55468 More
New York: Walker and Co., (1977). First edition. Fine in a very good or better dust jacket with rubbing and light wear on spine ends and tips. Item #16249 More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, (1993). Book Club edition of her second book. SIGNED on the title page with a quote from the book, "There hadn't been a god for a good many years." Spine ends lightly bumped, otherwise fine in dust jacket. Item #47417 More
New York: Beaufort Books, (1984). First U.S. edition. INSCRIBED, "For Marian, With all good wishes, Michael Bond." Bond wrote books for children, most notably his series featuring "Paddington Bear." This is one is for adults -- a gastronomic mystery in his series featuring Monsieur Pamplemousse and his faithful bloodhound, Pommes..... Item #54653 More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1941. First edition. The author's fourth mystery. Cover has some spotting and wear, some foxing on endpapers and front page edges but still good or better, in fair to good dust jacket with head of spine chipped away (leaving only "SOLID KEY" in the title)..... Item #36068 More
New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1940. First edition. Very good with cloth edges rubbed, offset and page edges lightly soiled in dust jacket with rubbing, shallow chipping and minor soiling. Item #19979 More
New York: The Mystery League, Inc., 1932. First edition. Murder visits the members of a secret society during Mardi Gras. Light foxing to page fore edges and first and last few leaves but otherwise very good or better; in near fine dust jacket with spine very slightly toned, one short..... Item #54689 More
New York: E. P. Dutton, 1952. First edition. Very good with some fading to the cloth and light shelf wear; in about very good dust jacket with several small scrapes and rubs, shadow from old label near base of sline, and small internal tape repair. Relatively scarce in dust jacket..... Item #51949 More
London: Hodder and Stoughton, (1936). First edition. Very good to near fine with very subtle spotting to covers and a touch of light foxing to prelims. In bright dust jacket with scattered foxing to spine and few inconspicuous tears, otherwise near fine. Item #53949 More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1936. First edition. "Circulating Library" copy, from the days when public libraries were not as plentiful and circulating libraries, which charged a fee, were known to stock popular novels the library might not. This one is from "The Stone House Book & Gift Shop" in Woonsocket..... Item #53940 More
Edingburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1916. First edition. Slim red cloth boards stamped in black on front and spine. About very good with spine toned to pink but lettering still bright, pages darkened, as usually seen, and endpaper just beginning to crack at hinge but binding quite strong..... Item #53930 More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1936. First U.S. edition. Some minor soiling but still very good or better, lacking dust jacket. Item #38173 More
New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., (1997). First edition. Uncorrected bound galleys, fine in glossy pictorial paperwraps. Item #36739 More
New York: Hyperion, (1995). First edition. Fine in dust jacket, SIGNED on half title page. Item #52792 More
New York: Hyperion, (1997). First edition. Two volumes. His first novel to feature attorney Billy Bob Holland. Ther first trade is fine in fine dust jacket and the ARC shows a little minor edge rubbing but is otherwise fine. Item #56113 More
New York: Knopf, 1946. First edition. INSCRIBED on front endpaper. Near fine with spine ends bumped, minor rubbing along the edges, and a few small marks of soiling to the spine. In a very good or better dust jacket with a touch of soiling and rubbing, and shallow chipping to..... Item #51509 More
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, (1934). Reprint edition. A movie edition with stills from the movie, including ones of Lana Turner and John Garfield on front and back jacket covers. Book is about very good in a dust jacket worn on edges, with some closed tears and spine fading. Item #53222 More
New York: Random House, (1997). First edition. SIGNED on title page. Fine in dust jacket. Item #50635 More
New York: International Polygonics, Ltd., (1991). First edition. Includes previously unpublished material and the first book appearances of adventures of Colonel March and Sir Henry Merrivale, with an introduction by Douglas G. Greene. Fine in dust jacket. Scarcer than one would think for a recent book. Item #46066 More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1939. First edition. A Gideon Fell mystery. Bright and fine in equally bright, very good dust jacket with rubbed edge creasing and tears. A scarce book, especially so in the jacket. Item #54756 More
New York: Crown Publishers, (1986). First edition. INSCRIBED on title page, “June 16, 1995/ N.Y.C./ To Allen,/ Best Wishes!/ Bill” and SIGNED IN FULL on opposing page. Second book from Caunitz (1933-1996) who used his own experiences rising through the ranks of the New York City Police Department to write..... Item #71953 More