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Published by Mellifont Press Ltd., London, 1959
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Reading Copy. Vol. 34, No. 3 (Whole No. 190). Non-pictorial cover. Includes "The Missing Miss Mayhew" by Hugh Pentecost; "Dead Roses" by Cornell Woolrich; "Always a Stranger" by Thomas Walsh; "The Black Cloud" by Jacqueline Cutlip; "Alexander the Great, Detective" by Theodore Mathieson; "The Mystery of the Third Moustache" by John F. Byrne; "The Invisible Loot" by Michael Gilbert; "Road Hog" by Harold R. Daniels; "Murder a la Hollywood" by Steve Allen; "Lost Face" by Jack London; "Mystery Paperbacks of the Month"; "Best Mysteries of the Month" by Anthony Boucher. Issue held together with tape on spine and one page is loose; tanning; creasing; rubbing. Reading copy.
Published by Davis Publications, NY, 1962
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 40, no. 2 (Whole No. 225). Includes "A Kind of Murder" by Hugh Pentecost; "The $1,000,000 Bond Robbery" by Agatha Christie; "Needle in a Haystack" by Frederick Nebel; "Strictly a Neighborhood Problem" by Norman Daniels; "Cop With a Conscience" by William Fay; "The Curious Quints" by Don Knowlton; "The Mysterious Sketch" by Erckmann-Chatrian; "Do You Believe in Astrology?" by Arthur Porges; "Total Recall" by James Helvick; "Monday Is a Quiet Place" by Marjorie Carleton; "On teh Road to Jericho" (First) by L. E. Behney; "The Red Eggs" (First) by Magnus Ludens; "The Old Woman Upstairs" by Dylan Thomas; "Mystery Hardcovers of the Month"; "Mystery Paperbacks of the Month"; "Best Mysteries of the Month" by Anthony Boucher. Stone tears wioth losses; corner chips and wear; tanning; rubbing.
Published by Davis Publications, NY, 1965
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 45, no. 4 (Whole No. 257). Edited by Clayton Rawson. Includes "Operation Prometheus" by Michael Gilbert; "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" (short novel) by Hugh Pentecost; "The Botany Pattern" by Victor Canning; "Something Rare and Beautiful" by Olga Marx; "Death By Drowning?" by Lawrence G. Blochman; "The Prevalence of Monsters" by Thomas B. Dewey; "The Impossible Murder of Dr. Satanus" by William Krohn; "Souffle Surprise" by Vincent McConnor; "The Ides of Michael Magoon" by Ellery Queen; "The Way Home" by Richard M. Gordon; "A Sad and Bloody hour" by Joe Gores; "The Most Ethical Man in the Business" by Richard Deming; "Hardcover and Paperbacks of the Month"; "Best Mysteries of the Month" by Anthony Boucher. Creasing; a little soiling; tanning; edge and corner wear.
Published by Mercury Publications, New York, 1957
Seller: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First appearance first printing of this collection of short stories. There are twelve stories in total plus one Detective Directory. Collected are the following: Detective Novelette: An End of Fear by Hugh Pentacost. Crime Stories: Cottage for August by Thomas Kyd, Two Deaths of Dr. Kang by Victor Canning, The French Key by Avram Davidson, The Dog that Came to the Funeral by John Collier, The Portuguese Instructor by Michael Forrestier. Detective Stories: To Remember You By - by Rufus King, Paid In Full by Rose Finnegan, Never the Twain by Andrew Salmond, Galdstone's Candlestick by Edmond Crispin, What's the Percentage? by William Holder. The Black Mask reprinted story: Driving Lesson by F.L. Wallace. Detective Directory by Robert P. Mills. Light edge wear. First 8 pages have a small moisture mark at the top outside corner. In good condition.
Published by Davis Publications, NY, 1961
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 37, no. 1 (Whole No. 206). Cover art by Gabe Keith for "The Man Inside" by Hugh Pentecost. Includes "Never Two Without Three" by Agatha Christie; "The Town That Will Never Forget" by Norman Daniels; "A Retrieved Reformation" by O. Henry; "A Point of Curiosity" by Jerome Buxton; "Murderer at Large" by John Bingham; "For Sale - Silence" by Don Knowlton; "The Red Orchid" by Thomas Narcejac; "A Midsummer Night's Crime" (novelette) by Phyllis Bentley; "Mr. Smith Protects a Client" by Fredric Brown; "Bopping It in Bohemia" (first) by Jerry Neal Williamson; "Mystery Hardcovers of the Month"; "Mystery Paperbacks of the Month"; "Best Mysteries of the Month" by Anthony Boucher. Creasing; minor soiling; bumps and dings; minor tears at spine ends; mild tanning.
Published by Simon & Schuster, New York, 1957
Seller: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First edition first printing of this collection of short stories by various authors. Winners of the Annual Short Story Contest. Light edge wear. A tanning to the complete cover. There is a tiny chip out of the surface of the front dust jacket panel next to Dorothy Salisbury Davis' name. In good / good condition. Language: eng 0.0.
Publication Date: 1973
Seller: Jean-Paul TIVILLIER, MEYS, France
Offert par Lever / Skip - Prêt-Publicité [Imprimerie Riccobono, Draguignan] - 1973 [Mystère-Magazine et Éditions OPTA, 1973] - Br.17,5x11,5 cm - L'ENSEMBLE DES 6 NUMÉROS - Couvertures cartonnées blanches au premier plat illustré (identique à tous les recueils) et titré en noir avec un motif couleur, dos blanc titré et numéroté en noir, 4e de couverture blanc muet; 208 pages. (Collection Enquêtes Policières - N° 1 à 6 - 1er trimestre 1973). L'ENSEMBLE DES 6 TITRES en bon état. "Ce livre, offert par Skip, fait partie d'une série de six recueils 'Enquêtes Policières' numérotés de 1 à 6. Il a été édité par 'Prêt-Publicité' avec des nouvelles policières extraites de la revue mensuelle 'Mystère Magazine'". SÉRIE COMPLÈTE. Recueil n° 1 - Double indice (A. Christie) / Un cadavre dans la rue (D. Hammett) / Contreprojet (P. Boileau) / Tueur noir (W. D. Steele) / Boomerang (A. P. Duchâteau) / L'homme qui rêvait trop (Q. Reynolds) / La police est dans l'escalier (T. Narcejac) / En haut des marches (C. Woolrich). *****___***** Recueil n° 2 - Maigret et le client le plus obstiné du monde (G. Simenon) / Le Coffre aux souvenirs (R. Vickers) / L'Alliance et le Doigt dical (E. Queen) / Crime par procuration (J. R. Macdonald) / Charlie ne viendra pas ce soir (W. Irish) / L'Homme dans la brume (A. Christie). *****___***** Recueil n° 3 - La mort par d'indivisibles mains (J. D. Carr) / La plume blanche (E. S. Gardner) / Pièges à filles (D. Hammett) / Main basse (L. C. Thomas) / Préparation suspecte (A. Berkeley) / Une heure bien remplie (D. Hammett). *****___***** Recueil n° 4 - Meurtre à la carte (F. Sagan) / Une soirée au Club nautique (L. Charteris) / Un autre pont à traverser (P. Highsmith) / Le miracle des 15 meurtriers (B. Hecht) / L'empreinte de pas dans le ciel (J. D. Carr) / Une si vieille histoire (A. A. Milne) / Si les morts pouvaient parler (C. Woolrich) / Conversation à trois (C. F. Coe). *****___***** Recueil n° 5 - Meurtre à Maznhattan (H. Pentecost) / L'amoureux en pantoufles (G. Simenon) / Vingt ans après (O. Henry) / Au bord du danger (C. Armstong) / Deux tueurs (F. Brown) / Une solution trop expéditive (M. Brandel). *****___***** Recueil n° 6 - La terreur des amateurs (J. D. Macdonald) / L'échec d'Hercule Poirot (A. Christie) / La tour de la trahison (G. K. Chesterton) / Requiem en 45 tours (H. Reilly) / La première enquête de Perkins (P. Wylie) / Noël à Hollywood (S. Fisher) / Les fiancés (P. Boileau) / La balle au bois dormant (V. Cornier. Français Livres.