Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Free Press/A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York, London, Toronto, ON, Canada, et al., 1995
ISBN 10: 0684824272 ISBN 13: 9780684824277
Librería: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 20,82
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Like New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Like New. Mary Schuck (Jacket Design) Ilustrador. 554 pp. Over-sized and/or over weight book; may require extra postage. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur an additional shipping charge. Clean, fresh, sharp, tight, essentially flawless copy and dust jacket with very light shelf wear.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Rinehart & Co, New York, USA, 1952
Librería: Secondhand Books 'n' Things, Buninyong, VIC, Australia
EUR 25,02
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Richard M. Powers (jacket design) Ilustrador. Hardcover, 1952, Book Club Edition (Rinehart & Co.). This book is in good+ condition - pages taning; stamp on ffep; red texta number on front edge; stamp on bottom edge; mild edge wear to boards. The dust jacket is in good condition - edge wear with nicks and some creasing; nicks or tears at all corners; half inch closed tear front top; quarter inch closed tear front bottom; about a quarter of an inch missing at top and bottom of spine; small amount cut from top and bottom of front flap. Photographs available on request.
Publicado por Published for the Crime Club By Doubleday & Company, Garden City, NY, 1952
Librería: Wild Hills Books, Largo, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 36,04
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good Plus. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good Plus. Jacket design by Richard Powers Ilustrador. First Edition [stated]. 190 pages. Size: 8vo.
Publicado por Lippincott, Philadelphia, [1953], 1953
Librería: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 53,15
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. [1st ed.; 1st printing] 186 p. 22 cm. LCCN 52013739 OCLC 181595 LC PS3523.O243 Dewey 813.54 ; textured tan cloth in color pictorial dustjacket; a few nicks on price-clipped jacket ; the 18th book of 26 in the Mr. and Mrs. North Mysteries, ; Before he dies, a murdered burglar puts Mrs. North in mortal danger.The thief struts toward Broadway, confident his luck has finally begun to turn. Just a few hours earlier, he had been as scared as a trapped rat, cowering in a bathroom, hoping the homeowners would go to bed without finding him. He got lucky, and he got away with his mark: a flimsy little piece of plastic that's worth more money than he's ever had at one time. But before he reaches his destination, he'll be left for dead on the sidewalk. As his last act, he drops his loot in the mail.The package is marked for Pamela North, the slightly daffy amateur sleuth who always nabs the killer, even if she never quite gets to the point. One man has already died for this mysterious item, and as soon as it lands in her mailbox, she'll be in danger of joining him.; Frances Louise Lockridge (January 10, 1896 - February 17, 1963) and Richard Orson Lockridge (September 26, 1898 in St. Joseph, Missouri - June 19, 1982 in Tryon, North Carolina) were American writers of detective fiction. The pair wrote 50 novels together,[1] including one of the most famous American mystery series, Mr. and Mrs. North. They also wrote other series, including Lt Heimrich, Nathan Shapiro, and Paul Lane. Frances was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1896.[2][3][4] She attended the University of Kansas, though she did not graduate, and worked as a reporter and music critic at various publications including the Kansas City Journal-Post, Kansas City Kansan, and Kansas City Star. Richard was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, and was educated at the University of Missouri. After serving in the United States Navy, he returned to Missouri, working as a reporter on the Kansas City Kansan and the Kansas City Star. Married in 1922. Soon after, the couple moved to New York[2][6] where Richard Lockridge joined the old New York Sun. In 1932, Richard published his first book, Darling of Misfortune: Edwin Booth: 1833-1893. In 1960, the Lockridges were co-presidents of the Mystery Writers of America. They received a special Edgar Award in 1962. Richard Lockridge had received an Edgar in 1945 for best radio play. In their collaborations, Frances would generally produce the plot of the novels, while Richard would flesh out the writing ; FINE/VG. Book.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por W. W. Norton, New York, 2018
ISBN 10: 039363552X ISBN 13: 9780393635522
Librería: Idler Fine Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
EUR 855,86
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. Dean Dixon (Author photo); Evan Gaffney (Jacket design); Albert Bierstadt Ilustrador. 1st Edition. First printing of the stated first edition. Signed by Richard Powers directly on the publisher's personalized bookplate, laid-in to the first blank page. Book and dust jacket in fine, as new condition. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1949, 1949
Librería: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 68,47
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. [1st ed.; 1st printing] 223 pages ; 21 cm LCCN 49048150 OCLC 181376 and 321000526 LC PS3523.O243 Dewey 813.54 ; scuffed green cloth, no dustjacket; the 12th book of 26 in the Mr. and Mrs. North Mysteries, ; on the murder of U.S. Senator Bruce Kirkhill, who is found dead in a slum dressed as a vagrant, leading the Norths to uncover his hidden, dishonest life and a web of deceit involving his fiancée and her family The Norths get involved when Senator Kirkhill, who was supposed to attend a New Year's Eve party, is found murdered in a poor neighborhood, far from his expected destination The case deepens as the senator's secret life is revealed, with many enemies and shady dealings coming to light. .; Frances Louise Lockridge (January 10, 1896 - February 17, 1963) and Richard Orson Lockridge (September 26, 1898 in St. Joseph, Missouri - June 19, 1982 in Tryon, North Carolina) were American writers of detective fiction. The pair wrote 50 novels together,[1] including one of the most famous American mystery series, Mr. and Mrs. North. They also wrote other series, including Lt Heimrich, Nathan Shapiro, and Paul Lane. Frances was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1896.[2][3][4] She attended the University of Kansas, though she did not graduate, and worked as a reporter and music critic at various publications including the Kansas City Journal-Post, Kansas City Kansan, and Kansas City Star. Richard was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, and was educated at the University of Missouri. After serving in the United States Navy, he returned to Missouri, working as a reporter on the Kansas City Kansan and the Kansas City Star. Married in 1922. Soon after, the couple moved to New York where Richard Lockridge joined the old New York Sun. In 1932, Richard published his first book, Darling of Misfortune: Edwin Booth: 1833-1893. In 1960, the Lockridges were co-presidents of the Mystery Writers of America. They received a special Edgar Award in 1962. Richard Lockridge had received an Edgar in 1945 for best radio play. In their collaborations, Frances would generally produce the plot of the novels, while Richard would flesh out the writing ; VG. Book.
Publicado por Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., New York, 1965
Librería: Heartwood Books and Art, Fort Lauderdale, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 90,09
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good+. R. M. Powers(Jacket Design) Ilustrador. First Edition. The X Factor by Andre Norton (First Edition) R. M. Powers Cover Art A very firm square copy with bright cloth binding. A bright dust jacket with three pieces of tape to underside of jacket, touches of rubbing to extremities. Original $3.25 price intact on flap. Clear protective cover. Stated First Edition and publisher's colophon to copyright page. Orange cloth, black lettering to spine, pictorial black stamping to cover corner. Black, red, yellow and white pictorial jacket. BOOK.
Publicado por Lippincott, Philadelphia, [c1948], 1948
Librería: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 117,12
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. [1st ed.; 1st printing] 240 p. 20 cm. LCCN 48008046 OCLC 3586919 LC PS3523.O243 Dewey 813.54 ; textured tan cloth in color pictorial dustjacket; a few nicks on price-clipped jacket ; the 12th book of 26 in the Mr. and Mrs. North Mysteries, ; Pam and Jerry North investigate when a psychology professor suspects a student, actress Peggy Mott, of murder after her husband is found with a steak knife in his neck.; Frances Louise Lockridge (January 10, 1896 - February 17, 1963) and Richard Orson Lockridge (September 26, 1898 in St. Joseph, Missouri - June 19, 1982 in Tryon, North Carolina) were American writers of detective fiction. The pair wrote 50 novels together,[1] including one of the most famous American mystery series, Mr. and Mrs. North. They also wrote other series, including Lt Heimrich, Nathan Shapiro, and Paul Lane. Frances was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1896.[2][3][4] She attended the University of Kansas, though she did not graduate, and worked as a reporter and music critic at various publications including the Kansas City Journal-Post, Kansas City Kansan, and Kansas City Star. Richard was born in St. Joseph, Missouri, and was educated at the University of Missouri. After serving in the United States Navy, he returned to Missouri, working as a reporter on the Kansas City Kansan and the Kansas City Star. Married in 1922. Soon after, the couple moved to New York[2][6] where Richard Lockridge joined the old New York Sun. In 1932, Richard published his first book, Darling of Misfortune: Edwin Booth: 1833-1893. In 1960, the Lockridges were co-presidents of the Mystery Writers of America. They received a special Edgar Award in 1962. Richard Lockridge had received an Edgar in 1945 for best radio play. In their collaborations, Frances would generally produce the plot of the novels, while Richard would flesh out the writing ; FINE/VG. Book.