1. Bait for a Tiger. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, (1941).
First Edition. Mystery novel of a New York City lady killer by the author of The Trial of Mary Dugan. Near Fine in attractive almost Near Fine dustjacket. Item #31473
First Edition. Mystery novel of a New York City lady killer by the author of The Trial of Mary Dugan. Near Fine in attractive almost Near Fine dustjacket. Item #31473
First Edition. Mystery novel of a New York City lady killer by the author of The Trial of Mary Dugan. Very Good-Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket. Item #8679
First Edition. A collection of scenes edited by Frances Cosgrove for student actors. This volume contains a scene from Veiller's Hubin listed mystery play, The Trial of Mary Dugan. Also included are scenes from plays by Philip Barry, Mignon G. Eberhart, Paul Osborn, James Hilton, Richard Wright, Samson Raphaelson, Robert E. Sherwood, and others. Near Fine, lower corners lightly bumped in Very Good plus dustjacket. Item #7003
First Photoplay Edition, illustrated with scenes from the First National Picture starring Norma Talmadge. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket with few shallow chips at spine ends. Item #17025
First Photoplay Edition, illustrated with scenes from the First National Picture starring Norma Talmadge. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket with spine darkened and shallow chipping to spine ends. Item #14421
Reprint Edition. William Charles Cooke dustjacket art and color illustrations. Dana's novelization of the Veiller play by the same name of a woman tried and convicted of a crime she did not commit. Upon her release from prison she proceeds to get her revenge on those who set her up, careful to exact her punishment within the confines of the law. Basis for three black and white silent films as well as the 1939 talkie directed by Gustav Machaty and starring Ruth Hussey and Tom Neal. Near Fine, lower spine tip faded, contemporary pencil inscription at front endpaper, in Very Good dustjacket, few small chips at top spine end. Item #22284
First Edition. William Charles Cooke dustjacket art and color illustrations. Dana's novelization of the Veiller play by the same name of a woman tried and convicted of a crime she did not commit. Upon her release from prison she proceeds to get her revenge on those who set her up, careful to exact her punishment within the confines of the law. Basis for three black and white silent films as well as the 1939 talkie directed by Gustav Machaty and starring Ruth Hussey and Tom Neal. Rear of dustjacket has praise for the book by Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt. Near Fine in Very Good plus attractive dustjacket, edges with expected wear and mild chipping. Item #13729