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Toned textblock, crimped spine ends, else clean square and unmarked.  Jacket has slight loss at spine ends, age darkening and light soiling to rear panel.  Dramatic cover art featuring plane crash is typical of Crime Club offerings of this period.  Mystery involving plane crash and murder of pilot.  Laid in is Typed Letter Signed by Van de Water, relating a humourus anecdote.  Dated September 1940 and on Van de Water's letterhead.  Interesting item
Alibi (with Typed Letter Signed)
Van De Water, Frederic
NY: Crime Club Doubleday Doran, 1929.
Price: $150.00
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Inscribed by MacDomald on the title page "for Chris, Ken Millar (Ross MacDonald)."  Light fading to board edges, one corner bumped, spine slightly bowed at top; else clean square tight and unmarked.  Laid in is hand written card "Pub date: October 9 Price $14.95" with Knopf letterhead, presumably a Publishers Advance Copy.  Collects three Lew Archer titles:  The Doomsters, The Zebra Striped Hearse, and Instant Enemy.  Unique itemAdvance Review Copy.
Archer in Jeopardy
MacDonald, (John) Ross
New York: Knopf, 1979.
Price: $195.00
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Inscribed by Wilson on the title page: "For ------, The struggle continues.  August Wilson 1/01/01"  Very slight wrinkling at head of jacket spine, else a clean, fresh, flawless copy.  Literary criticism of the venerable playwrite's work.  Wilson's signature is most uncommon.  A Collector's copy.
August Wilson (inscribed by Wilson): Twayne's United States Authors Series
Wolfe, Peter (August Wilson)
New York: Twayne, 1999.
Price: $225.00
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Small repair at head of jacket spine visible on verso, else a clean, flawless copy, signed by MacDonald on the prelims.  Archer is hired to investigate shadowy French political refugee and encounters several murders and a large swindle.  A Collector's Copy
Black Money (signed by MacDonald)
MacDonald, Ross
New York: Knopf, 1966.
Price: $395.00
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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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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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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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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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Copy 295 of 500 Limited Edition, signed by Matheson on the Limitation Page.  Collects seven previously unpublished works by Matheson.  "As New."
Darker Places (signed by Matheson)
Matheson, Richard
Colorado Springs, CO: Gauntlet, 2004.
Price: $125.00
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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 (signed by Block)
Block, Lawrence
New York: Macmillan, 1967.
Price: $135.00
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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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Inscribed in year of publication by Taylor on the FFE.  Inscribee's bookplate of pastedown, lightwear on boards; else clean, tight, square and umarked.  Jacket mildly rubbed, light edgewear, closed tear on rear panel, slight loss on spine ends and corners; else clean and intact.  An Asey Mayo mystery set on Cape Cod.  Antique shop owner is murdered amidst summer holiday revelry, with fireworks masking the sound of gunfire.  Taylor's signature is most uncommon
Figure Away (inscribed by Taylor)
Taylor, Phoebe Atwood
New York: Norton, 1937.
Price: $450.00
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Inscribed by Fraser on the title page, "To Garland, all the best, George."  Very slight fade line to top board edge; else a clean, fresh, flawless copy.  The sixth installment in the Flashman Papers, most uncommon signed.  A Collector's Copy.
Flashman's Lady (inscribed by Fraser)
Fraser, George MacDonald
London: Barrie and Jenkins, 1977.
Price: $425.00
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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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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 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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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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