Language: English
Published by Adventure House, Silver Spring, MD, 2002
ISBN 10: 1886937575 ISBN 13: 9781886937574
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. [1st printing] Jan. 2002. Cover art by John A. Coughlin. Includes "The Hollywood Murders" by Murray Leinster; "The Killing of Emma Barney" by Charlotte Dockstader; "Riddle of the Tern" by Jackson V. Scholz; "Twelfth Apostle" by Franklin H. Martin; "The Murder Scent" by Laurence Donovan; "Enter the Snake" by Eugene Cunningham. Slight stress. Magazine.
Language: English
Published by Adventure House, Silver Spring, MD, 2002
ISBN 10: 1886937575 ISBN 13: 9781886937574
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Fine. First Edition. [1st printing] Jan. 2002. Cover art by John A. Coughlin. Includes "The Hollywood Murders" by Murray Leinster; "The Killing of Emma Barney" by Charlotte Dockstader; "Riddle of the Tern" by Jackson V. Scholz; "Twelfth Apostle" by Franklin H. Martin; "The Murder Scent" by Laurence Donovan; "Enter the Snake" by Eugene Cunningham. Slight stress. Magazine.
Published by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., New York, 1937
Seller: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, United Kingdom
First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Spine has a little chipping at the top and bottom and two surface tears. Edge chipping to the front and rear covers and the front cover has some staining over the rusty staples. Pages browned with with creases to the bottom corners of two pages. Contains a novelette 'Doomed at Four' by Booth and ten short stories. These are 'He Read the Signs' by Coates, 'A Cover Charge' by Dockstader, 'I Heard Ya' by Falkner, 'Friendly Killer' by Kroll, 'Switched Loot' by Baer, 'The Yellow Trap' by Hatrack, 'Pretty Baby!' by Krebs, 'The Bone' by Van Riper, "Whitemail" by Hinds and 'With Eyes Shut' by Bailey. There is also an article by Smith and a few short miscellaneous uncredited pieces.
Published by NY, George H. Doran, 1922. [, 1922
Seller: Reiner Books, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. ] Not a first edition? Title page has the Doran logo (through September 1921 this had indicated a first edition). Hardback, 12mo, appx 5 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches, paper-covered boards with black titles and a colorful pastedown (by Grosvenor?) + tan cloth backstrip with black titles, 384 pages, G to G+/no dj. Boards have moderate amount of edgewear (especially to corners), but not a lot of surface wear. Tiny split to cloth at head of spine. The binding is sound (though small crack to rear hinge) and the interior mostly very clean (small tape ghost to FFEP away from previous owner's signature). A 1-inch piece missing from one fore-edge margin, but type not affected + next page has a very small fore-edge tear. Overton, the author, has dedicated the book to George H. Doran, "Who Had the Idea," with the book's 23 essays dealing solely with Doran books and authors. There is an extensive index, and the book features nine tipped-in photographic portraits (all in nice condition) of authors Hugh Walpole, Stewart Edward White, Rebecca West, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Arnold Bennett, Irvin S. Cobb, Frank Swinnerton, W. Somerset Maugham & Stephen McKenna. FFEP: previous owner signature at 45 degree angle SIGNED "Charlotte Dockstader." According to a little bit of research, Dockstader was a mystery writer who was published at least in the 1920's and 1930's, appearing in at least a number of pulp magazines. One of her characters was taxi cab driver Spud McGee and some of her stories were "Anything Can Happen," "Death Rides the Highway" and "The Killing of Emma Barney." RWR5 Books on Books Authors Biography Literature Criticism Signed Provenance.