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Book is clean, tight, square and unmarked.  Jacket has fraying, edgewear, slight loss at spine ends.  A compilation of fifty anecdotes, personal reminscences and reflections on the process of writing crime fiction.
In the Queen's Parlor
Queen, Ellery (Frederick Dannay and Manfred Lee)
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1957.
Price: $25.00
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Three Short Biers
Starr, Jimmy
Hollywood: Murray and Gee, 1945.
Price: $25.00
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One of 400 copies, signed by Phillips on the limitation page.  The second darkly comic neo-noir novel by  the author of THE ICE HARVEST.  As new, still in shrink wrap, with slipcase.
The Walkaway
Phillips, Scott
Tucson: Dennis McMillan, 2002.
Price: $35.00
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The Walkaway
Phillips, Scott
Tucson: Dennis McMillan, 2002.
Price: $35.00
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Foxing on edges; else flawless, apparently unread.  Pronzini's affectionate look at the worst of Golden Age crime fiction, including his "Alternative Hall of Fame."  Great fun and a must for collectors of crime fiction.  Signed (not inscribed) by Prozini on the FFE.
Gun in Cheek: A Study of alternative Crime Fiction
Pronzini, Bill
Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1982.
Price: $35.00
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Signed as Philip McCutchan on the title page.  Spine ends crimped, small ding on boards; else clean square and unmarked.  White jacket toned slightly. light wrinkling else clean bright and intact.  The first in the series of James Ogilvie novels of the British Army in India.  Set in the Afghan War of 1878.  Uncommon with signature
Drums Along the Kyber (The First Command)
McCutchan, Philip Writing as Duncan MacNeil
New York: St Martin's Press, 1972.
Price: $35.00
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Flawless Collector's Copy, signed by Stansberry on the title page.  Surreal noir featuring late crime novelist Jim Thompson as main character
Manifesto for the Dead
Stansberry, Domenic
New York: The Permanent Press, 2000.
Price: $35.00
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Pristine flawless copy, signed (not inscribed) by author on the title page.  Wheelman in bank heist seeks revenge after he is betrayed and left for dead.  Publisher's promotional postcard laid in
The Wheelman (signed)
Swierczynski, Duane
New York: St. Martin's Minotaur Press, 2005.
Price: $35.00
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Monarch #410 inscribed on the title page  "For _____, Yeah, Donald Edwin Westlake.  Corner bumped, else clean uncreased and unread.  Early Lesbian fiction by Westlake.
Young and Innocent (inscribed by Westlake)
Westlake, Donald writing as Edwin West
New York: Monarch, 1964.
Price: $35.00
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Memento Mori
Pronzini, Bill
DWRI for Lavendier Books, 2006.
Price: $40.00
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Flawless copy, signed by Hunter on title page.  Letter from Scribner's addressed to Ralph Ellison, presenting this copy to him is laid in.  A novel of inner city life, story of a lonely prosperous middle aged dress maker  who befriends  thirteen year old street kid, despite his dishonest, sometimes brutal friends.   Nice copy with unique association by important African American author.
The Survivors (signed Presentation Copy to Ralph Ellison)
Hunter, Kristen
New York: Scribner's (Scribners), 1975.
Price: $50.00
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Light foxing on edges, slight toning; else clean and unmarked, with solid binding.  The second Judge Dee novel with 19 period illustrations by the author. Based on a T'ang Dynasty story of detection, the Dee novels all include three cases which are solved by the venerable Judge.  Highly praised 1001Midnights by Pronzini and Muller.
The Chinese Maze Murders
Van Gulik, Robert
Netherlands: W. Van Hoeve Ltd - The Hague and Bandung, 1956.
Price: $50.00
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Rebound book, slightly small format, jacket trimmed accordingly.  Signed by Gash on the title page.  Spine creased, several stray marks on textblock, a couple of dog eared pages; else clean, square and unmarked.  Jacket has light wear on spine ends and front flap fold; else clean bright and intact.  The third Lovejoy.  Clergyman who claims knowledge of the legendary Holy Grail turns up dead, Lovejoy attempts to unravel mystery.
The Grail Tree (signed by Gash)
Gash, Jonathan
London: Collins Crime Club, 1979.
Price: $50.00
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In slipcase, with signed, numbered pamphlet containing short story "The Theft of the Persian Slipper" inserted in rear pocket.  Clean, fresh virtually "as new" copy.  Collection of short stories in a lighter vein featuring master thief Nick Velvet, who will still anything as long as it has no value.
The Thefts of Nick Velvet (signed Limited Edtion)
Hoch, Edward
New York: Mysterious Press, 1978.
Price: $50.00
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Signed by Marquand on the title page.  Lightly toned textblock, else clean, tight, square and unmarked.  Jacket has some rubbing on front panel, wear on spine ends and a touch of fading on the spine; else intact.  Story of successful playwright on the brink of financial disaster.  Rare signature by the Pulitzer Prize winning novelist, best know as the creator of the enigmatic Mr. Moto
Women and Thomas Harrow (signed by Marquand)
Marquand, John P.
New York: Little Brown & Company, Inc, 1958.
Price: $65.00
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Signed (not inscribed) by James on the FFE.  A clean, fresh, flawless, apparently unread copy.  Virturally "as new."  The second mystery to feature Cordelia Gray.  A Collector's Copy
The Skull Beneath Her Skin (signed by James)
James, P. D.
New York: Scribners (Scribner's), 1982.
Price: $65.00
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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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Signed (not inscribed) by Westlake on FFE.  Jacket mildly rubbed, small closed tear on rear panel; else clean fresh, apparently unread copy.  A Dortmunder jewel heist caper.
Why Me (signed by Westlake)
Westlake, Donald
New York: Viking Press, 1983.
Price: $75.00
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Inscribed by Crumley on the title page.  A trace of toning on rear jacket panel; else a flawless copy.  Features MIlo Milodragovitch.  Very nice copy
Dancing Bear (inscribed by Crumley)
Crumley
New York: Random House, 1983.
Price: $75.00
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Signed (not inscribed) by Gardner on the title page. Spine of book creased; else clean, square and unmarked.   White jacket toned slightly,  closed tear at head of spine; else clean and intact, $9.95 price on frotn flap.  The second James Bond novel by Gardner.  Uncommon signed.
For Special Services (signed by Gardner)
Gardner, John
New York: Coward McCann & Geoghegan, 1983.
Price: $85.00
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