Results for: Woolrich, Cornell Writing as William Irish


4 Matches Found
Offset endpapers and mild toning, light wear at spine ends; else book is clean, tight, square and unmarked.  Jacket has two large chips on spine, mildly rubbed rear panel,  light edgewear; else clean and intact.  Collects seven stories.  .
Dead Man Blues
Woolrich, Cornell Writing as William Irish
New York: Lippincott, 1948.
Price: $150.00
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Light wear to boards, toning of fragile textblock, several page edges wrinkled; else clean and unmarked.  Jacket has loss at spine ends, closed tear on spine fold, edgwear, light soiling rear panel; else intact.  Collects six stories, notably MARIHAUNA  and REAR WINDOW, the later a Queen's Quorum title and subject for classic Hitchcock film of the same name.
After Dinner Story
Woolrich, Cornell Writing as William Irish
New York: Lippincott Story Press Book, 1944.
Price: $195.00
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Moderate textblock toning, faint stain on boards; else clean, square and unmarked.  Jacket has several shallow chips along top edge, light edgewear, closed tear on front panel, tape reinforcements on verso; else intact.  Suspense thriller taking place in one evening, young couple races against the clock to find a murderer and lest they be accused of the crime.  Subject for 1946  Film Noir classic of the same name starring Susan Hayward and Paul Lukas.  Solid copy, scarce in collectable condition
Deadline at Dawn
Woolrich, Cornell Writing as William Irish
New York: Lippincott Story Press Book, 1944.
Price: $375.00
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Advance Review Copy with publisher's slip laid in.  A trace of wear to book spine ends; else clean, tight, square and unmarked, boards very clean and bright.   Jacket has rubbed rear panel, light foxing on flaps, light edgewear; else intact.  Collects seven stories.  Nice copy of fragile volume.
Dead Man Blues (Advance Review Copy)
Woolrich, Cornell Writing as William Irish
New York: Lippincott, 1948.
Price: $425.00
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