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Signed by Algren on the FFE.  Faint stain on boards; else clean, tight, square and unmarked, apparently  unread.  Jacket has notched corners, small nicks at base of spine lightly soiled rear panel; else clean bright and intact.  A collection of travel related articles by the author of MAN WITH A GOLDEN ARM.  Subtitled, "being a guide to the seamier sides of New York City, Inner London, Paris, Dublin, Barcelona,  Seville, Almeria, istanbul, Crete and Chicago."
Who Lost an American
Algren, Nelson
New York: Macmillan, 1963.
Price: $125.00
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Signed by Algren on the FFE.  Textblock mildly toned,; else clean, tight, square and unmarked.  Jacket is toned, price clipped, fraying at spine ends, slight loss on head of spine; else intact. Second state jacket with reviews on rear panel.  Algren's third book a collection of short pieces depicting life in the Chicago slums and his WWII experiences.  Solid copy of fragile volume
The Neon Wilderness
Algren, Nelson
New York: Doubleday, 1947.
Price: $195.00
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Bruccoli A-4.1.a. Signed by Algren on the FFE. Textblock slightly age toned, slight offsetting on cloth of  boards; else clean, tight, square and unmarked.  White jacket is age darkened, 1/4" loss at head of spine, shallow chip on front panel,  scrape on spine; else intact, $3.00 price present on front flap.  Blurbs from Chicago Sun and Tribune on rear panel, NO mention of National Book Award on front panel.  Considered to be Algren's best work, winner of National Book Award and basis for move starring Frank Sinatra.  Heartbreaking story of gambling and heroin addiction.
The Man with the Golden Arm
Algren, Nelson
New York, NY, U.S.A.: Doubleday, 1949.
Price: $325.00
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Signed by Block on the title page.  Small ink mark on FFE, faint ink price notation on front flap, just a touch of wear on base of spine, else tight, clean, flawless copy.   Macbre jacket art with skull superimposed over wedding cake.  Non series suspense thriller wherein honeymooners witness murder and are pursued by killers.  The first of Blocks's novels to be published in hardcover.
Deadly Honeymoon
Block, Lawrence
New York: Macmillan, 1967.
Price: $135.00
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Author signature on 1" x3" card laid in.  Spine darkened, light wear to boards, ownership signature, mild toning; else clean, tight square and unmarked.   Jacket has edgewear, fraying at spine ends and corners, wear folds, small chip on rear panel else intact.  Published in the UK as MURDER IN THE BUD.  Subject for 1945 film noir of the same name starring Zachary Scott and Faye Emerson.  Cited in THE DARK PAGE by Kevin Johnson.  Solid copy
Danger Signal (Murder in the Bud)
Bottome, Phyillis
Little Brown: 1939.
Price: $95.00
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Signed by Demiing on the FFE.  Rinehart colophon on copyright page.  Mild toning, else very clean square and unmarked, apparently unread.  Jacket is mildly toned, moderate spine fade, light edgewear; else clean and intact.  The first novel featuring PI Manville Moon.  Uncommon, particularly so with Deming's signature.
The Gallows in My Garden (signed by Deming)
Deming, Richard
New York: Rinehart, 1952.
Price: $150.00
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Signed by Derleth on the FFE.  Scribner's "A" and seal on copyright page. Very slight toning of textblock; else very clean, square, tight, and unmarked, apparently unread.  Jacket has slight loss at head of spine, light edgewear, mild dustsoiling rear panel; else clean and intact.  A Judge Peck mystery.  Nice copy.
Mischief in the Lane (signed by Derleth)
Derleth, August
New York: Scribners (Scribner's), 1944.
Price: $195.00
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Non personalized inscription "In friendship, Todd Downing, Philadelphia, August 29, 1945." on FFE.  Book has light wear on boards; else clean square and unmarked, textblock bright.  Jacket has dampstaining visible from verso and rear panel, slight loss on spine ends several small closed tears on rear panel, light rubbing; else intact.  Appears to be uncredited Artzybasheff jacket art.  A Hugh Rennart mystery set in Mexico, concerns a string of eerie suicides in small American Colony.  "Todd Downing lived in Mexico for many years and his work reflects not only intimate knowledge of the country but a deep love and respect for it and its people," according to Bill Pronzini in 1001 MIDNIGHTS.
The Cat Screams (Inscribed By Downing)
Downing, Todd
New York: Doubleday, Doran Crime Club, 1934.
Price: $325.00
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Signed by Francis on the Title Page.  Tape residue on endpapers, light foxing on edges that has intruded into the interior in places, light wear to boards else clean and unmarked.  Jacket is mildly toned, a trace of wear; else clean and intact.
Rat Race
Francis, Dick
London: Michael Joseph, Ltd., 1970.
Price: $125.00
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Signed (not inscribed) by Francis on the title page.  But for very light textblock toning, a flawless copy.  A horse racing story set in Moscow during the Olympic Games, featuring politcal intrigue and murder
Trial Run
Francis, Dick
London: Michael Joseph, Ltd., 1978.
Price: $70.00
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Bookplate signed by Francis pasted on the half title.  Book is clean, square, tight and unmarked.  White jacket has mild toning, slight spine fade; else clean and intact.  Francis' fifth novel.  British Agent travels to the US to track down hijacked Thoroughbred.  Nice copy
Blood Sport
Francis, Dick
New York: Harper and Row, 1967.
Price: $125.00
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3.5" x 6" Letterhead Card reading "Autographed for --------," signed by Erle Stanley Gardner, dated April 13, 1968.  Included is front half of envelope, addressed to autographee with Gardner's Rancho Del Paisano return address, postmarked April 13, 1968.
Autographed Card
Gardner, Erle Stanley
Price: $50.00
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Lengthy inscription to a friend by Gardner on the Half Title.  Light wear on boards, mild toning on endpapers; else clean, square and unmarked.  Jacket has slight loss on spine ends, light soiling; else intact.  Though best know for his Perry Mason stories; Gardner wrote a series of books exploring the Natural History of his beloved Southwest.
Neighborhood Frontiers (inscribed by Gardner)
Gardner, Erle Stanley
New York: Morrow, 1954.
Price: $125.00
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Mild fade to boards, very slight toning of textblock; else a flawless, apparently unread copy.  Signed by Gardner on the title page.  James Bond, uncommon signed.
Seafire (signed by Gardner)
Gardner, John E.
E Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.: Putnam Pub Group, 1994.
Price: $115.00
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Signed by Glick on the FFE.  Mild soiling of boards, endpapers offset, ownership signature; else clean and unmarked with solid binding.  Jacket has 1/4" loss at head of spine, slight loss at extremities, some toning; else intact.  Authors memiors of living and working in Chinatown
Shake Hands with the Dragon
Glick, Charles
New York: Whittlesey House, 1941.
Price: $65.00
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Clean, fresh flawless copy, inscribed by Grayson on the FFE.  Murder amongst Single Malt distillers in the Scottish Highlands.  Grayson was a psuedonym for R F W Grindal, a well known figure in Scotland's Whisky industry.  Interesting item for the Single Malt afficianado.  Uncommon, no US publication.
The Whisky (Whiskey) Murders (inscribed by Grayson)
Grayson, Richard
London: Gollancz, 1984.
Price: $75.00
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Signed by Greene on the title page. First issue with "leave alone" on page 9.  Erasure abrasion and faint crease on the FFE, jacket price clipped; else a flawless copy.  Subject for 1985 BBC drama staffing James Mason.
Doctor Fischer of Geneva or the Bomb Party (signed)
Greene, Graham
London: Bodley Head, 1980.
Price: $295.00
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Signed by Greene on the title page.  Bookplate on FFE, a touch of wrinkling on jacket spine ends; else a clean, fresh, flawless copy, apparently unread.  A memoir of Greene's association with Panamanian General Omar Torrijos, uncommon signed.
Getting to Know the General: The Story of an Involvement
Greene, Graham
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984.
Price: $225.00
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Inscribed "With esteem and gratitude, Leon R. Harris, June 1959" on the FFE.  Book is clean, tight, square and unmarked.  Jacket has 1/2" loss at head of spine, wear on folds, mild edgewear else clean and intact.  Novel of a Black man who lives his life as a White.  Harris was active in the NAACP and the Civil Rights Movement.  Most uncommon
Run, Zebra, Run! (inscribed by Harris)
Harris, Leon R.
New York: Expostition Press, 1959.
Price: $150.00
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