Devious Murder
New York: Walker & Company, (1973). 8vo. Cloth. 175 p. 1st American ed. [79022]
New York: Walker & Company, (1973). 8vo. Cloth. 175 p. 1st American ed. [79022]
New York: Walker & Company, (1975). Boards. 192 p. 1st American ed. [21965]
London: John Gifford Ltd, (1970). 12mo. Boards. 192 p. 1st edition. [103741]
No place: Air Pirates, 1981. 8vo. Wraps. [31] p. 1st ed. "This edition was produced on stolen paper and highjacked equiipment in an edition of 150 copies signed by the publishers. This is copy __." This copy is unsigned & out-of-series. [78636]
London: Hamith Hamilton, (1972). Small 8vo. Boards. 192 p. 1st edition. Bibliomystery. [99887]
London: Hamith Hamilton, (1972). Small 8vo. Boards. 192 p. 1st edition. Bibliomystery. [99888]
New York: Harper & Brothers, (1957). 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. 214 p. 1st American edition. This bibliomystery set in a British publishing house is one of the better examples of the genre. [106251]
London: Collins / Crime Club, (1958). 12mo. Boards. 192 p. 1st ed. [79020]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1984. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. 227 p. 1st edition. [95986]
Introduction by Dr. Milton Helpern, Chief Medical Examiner, City of New York. Philadelphia & New York: Lippincott, (1964). 12mo. Boards. 256 p. 1st edition. [107304]
New York: Dell Publishing Company, (© 1942). 16mo. Wraps. 64 p. Dell Book 19. 1st edition. Bibliomystery. Included is a copy of "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" containing this story along with an interesting 2-page introduction outlining its history from its original appearance in the "American Magazine" through its filming under..... [100750]
New York: Random House, (1979). 8vo. Boards. 196 p. 1st edition. Classic bibliomystery. [101856]
New York: Random House, (1980). 8vo. Boards. 213 p. 1st ed. [78078]
New York: Random House, (1977). 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. 181 p. 1st edition. No. 276 of 1000 copies SIGNED on a special plate mounted on front free endpaper. The first Bernie Rhodenbarr novel. [100827]
New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll Books, 1980. 8vo. Wraps. [12] p. 1st separate edition. No. 66 of 250 copies printed by Henry Morris at the Bird & Bull Press. An excerpt from "The Burglar Who Liked to Quote Kipling" [99838]
Boston: Little, Brown, 1911. 12mo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt & blind. vii, 312 p. 1st American edition. [95659]
New York: Jonathan Swift, (1941). 12mo. Red cloth, stamped in black. 256 p. 1st edition. A mystery set in the world of pulp fiction publishing. Frank Gruber appears as a character. [99656]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1959. 12mo. Beige cloth, stamped in blue. 190 p. 1st edition. [101468]
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1972). 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. 190 p. 1st American edition. Bonfiglioli's first book. [85399]
Philadelphia: Lippincott, (1947). 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in red. 220 p. 1st edition. [103743]
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, (1932). 12mo. Magenta cloth, stamped in black. 290 p. The spine imprint is "Morrow" but the title page imprint & the spine imprint of the dust wrapper are "Grosset & Dunlap." [106545]
Illustrated by Stanley L. Wood. Chicago & New York: F. Tennyson Neely, 1894. 12mo. Beige cloth, stamped in red, silver & gilt. 300 p. + ads. 1st American edition. [100122]
Ed. by Robert E. Briney & Francis M. Nevins, Jr. Foreword by Helen McCloy. No place: A Bouchercon Book, 1973. 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. 136 p. 1st ed. One of 500 copies (this copy out-of-series). [78531]
Edited by Robert E. Briney & Francis M. Nevins, Jr. Foreword by Helen McCloy. No place: A Bouchercon Book, 1973. 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. 136 p. With a portrait of Boucher by Kelly Freas laid in. 1st ed. No. 64 of 500 copies. [91829]
Ed. by Robert E. Briney & Francis M. Nevins, Jr. Foreword by Helen McCloy. No place: A Bouchercon Book, 1973. 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. 136 p. 1st ed. No. 191 of 500 copies. [62163]