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Moderate textblock toning; else clean, square, tight and unmarked.  Jacket has large dampstain on verso, that has bled through to front and rear panels, chip on bottom edge of front panel, mild edgewear; else intact, $3.50 price on front flap. Spine NOT faded.  Perhaps MacDonald's best known nonseries suspense novel, twice filmed as CAPE FEAR.
The Executioners
MacDonald, John D.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1957.
Price: $175.00
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(1) on last page indicating First Printing.  Light toning of textblock; else clean, fresh and unmarked.  Jacket has slightest loss on spine ends else clean and intact, without any of the usual spine fade  Early hardcover by the creator of Travis McGee.  Pastel Cubist jacket art by John O'Hara Cosgrove II.
Cancel All Our Vows
MacDonald, John D
New York: Appleton Century Crofts, 1953.
Price: $135.00
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Inscribed by MacDonald on the title page. Small chip to lower corner, usual toning else clean, uncreased and unmarked.  Correct First Edtion points: P2744, $1.25 price, July 1973 on copyright page.  Paperback orginal preceding the hardcover edition by five years.  Nice copy, most uncommon signed
The Scarlet Ruse (inscribed by MacDonald)
MacDonald, John D
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1973.
Price: $125.00
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Signed by MacDonald on half title.  Mild fraying on spine ends, else a clean, fresh flawless copy.  The penultimate McGee and the only one ever to be a Number One bestseller.
Cinnamon Skin (signed by MacDonald)
MacDonald, John D.
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: Harper and Row, 1982.
Price: $265.00
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d1573  Correct First Edition points present (no statement of printing on copyright page, no date code on last page of text).  Inscribed by MacDonald on title page "For ---- -----, John D. Macdonald, 29 July '79."  Spine  slant, very light wear to cover; else clean and unmarked, apparently unread (no spine crease).   The true First Edition preceding Lippincott and Hale hardcovers.  The seventh Travis McGee, uncommon signed.
Bright Orange for the Shroud (signed by MacDonald)
MacDonald, John D.
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1965.
Price: $175.00
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Slight toning of textblock, very mild rubbing on rear jacket panel, faint vertical crease on front flap; else flawless.    Signed by MacDonald on the half title.     McGee infiltrates fanatical religious cult.  Sharp copy.
The Green Ripper (signed by MacDonald)
MacDonald, John D.
Hagerstown, Maryland, U.S.A.: Lippincott, 1979.
Price: $295.00
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Note typed on MacDonald's letter head, dated 26 September 84, signed "John."  An odd letter, MacDonald apparently trying different fonts on a new typewriter.  Folded else fine
Typed Note Signed
MacDonald, John D.
1984.
Price: $35.00
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Light toning and a trace of wear on edges of jacket, else flawless copy, signed by MacDonald on the half title.
Free Fall in Crimson
MacDonald, John D.
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: Harper and Row, 1981.
Price: $295.00
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Signed by MacDonald on the Prelims. Slight toning on upper rear jacket panel, else a flawless copy, apparently unread.  Land fraud and murder on Florida's Barrier Islands.  Uncommon signed
Barrier Island (signed by Macdonald)
MacDonald, John D.
Westminister, Maryland, U.S.A.: Alfred a Knopf Inc, 1986.
Price: $150.00
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MIld spine fade; else a clean fresh flawless copy. Travis McGee
One Fearful Yellow Eye
MacDonald, John D.
New York: Lippincott Williams Wilkins, 1978.
Price: $85.00
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Mild textblock toning, bookplate on Endpaper, small abrasion on half-title; else clean, square and unmarked.  Jacket has fraying on spine ends, several closed tears, slight tonig on spine; else clean and intact, $7.50 price and 175 date code present on front flap.  McGee sets out to find stolen idols and the killer of his friend
A Deadly Shade of Gold
MacDonald, John D.
New York: Lippincott, 1974.
Price: $125.00
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Two page typewritten letter on MacDonald's Piseco, New York letterhead.  Written to a close friend covering a variety of personal subjects including his birthday, misadventures on a car trip from Florida to New York, a healthcare emergency of his wife Dordo, and the difficulties of having a negative cash flow. Dated 12 August 1981, signed "John."  Two hole punched, small staple holes, faint fold lines else extremely clean and fresh.  A unique item and rare look into MacDonald's personal life
Typed Letter Signed
MacDonald, John D.
Price: $150.00
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Bookplate on FF, else clean, tight and unmarked.  Jacket price-clipped, as most copies of this title are, apparently done by the publisher to cover a price increase (Firsts Magazine, Nov 2002).  Light wear on corners; else jacket clean and intact, 1073 code on front flap.  The first of the McGee hardcovers to be printed as a true First Edition.  Difficult copy to find in condition.
Turquoise Lament
MacDonald, John D,
New York: Lippincott, 1973.
Price: $75.00
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Gold Medal d1750.  Inscribed by MacDonald on the half title.  Owner name stamped on title page, light rubbing on cover, upper corner slightly creasd else clean, square and unmarked with no reader's crease. True First and only printing of the Paperback Original.  The eighth Travis McGee.
One Fearful Yellow Eye (inscribed by MacDonald)
MacDonald, John D.
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1966.
Price: $125.00
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Second Printing,  Inscribed by MacDonald on the FFE.  Light wear to bottom edge, fore edge toned, else clean, tight,  square and unmarked.  Jacket has a couple of small nicks at spine ends and corners else intact, not price clipped.  A nonseries suspense novel by the master of Roman Noir
The Last One Left
MacDonald, John d
New York: Doubleday, 1967.
Price: $125.00
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Tape markings on boards (though not on jacket), bookplate, well read though structurally sound; clean square and unmarked.  Jacket has 1/2" chips on spine ends, front corner and back panel, spine faded, edgewear, else intact.  Correct First Edition points (470 date code and $4.95 price on front flap, no statement of printing on copyright page).  The first of the McGee's to be published in hardcover in the US, and the toughest of all  to find (Smiley, Firsts Magazine, 2002)
Darker Than Amber
MacDonald, John D.
New York: Lippincott, 1970.
Price: $125.00
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Spine is slightly bowed; else book is clean, tight, square and unmarked.  Jacket has 1" closed tears on spine and front panel, price clipped, light wear on edges and folds.
The Last One Left
MacDonald, John d
New York: Doubleday, 1967.
Price: $30.00
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Book is creased on spine ends; else flawless--clean, bright and possiblly unread.  Jacket has wear on spine ends and corners no loss, knick at base of spine and rear panel; else intact.  First edition points present.
A Tan and Sandy Silence
MacDonald, John D.
Hagerstown, Maryland, U.S.A.: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1979.
Price: $85.00
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Pale Gray for Guilt
MacDonald, John D.
New York: Lippincott, 1941.
Price: $65.00
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Slight textblock toning; else clean, tight. square and unmarked. Jacket is rubbed in a couple spots, fraying at spine ends, and light creasing at base of spine; else clean, bright and intact.  Set at a rough and tumble truck stop, concerns plans to steal $200,000 cash owner has stashed in a safety deposit box.  Nice copy of a pre Travis McGee MacDonald.
The Crossroads (Motel)
MacDonald, John D.
New York: Simon and Schuster (Inner Sanctum), 1959.
Price: $65.00
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