1. C. O. D. New York: A. L. Burt and Co., (1915).
Early Reprint Edition. Charles L. Wrenn dustjacket art. Washington DC set thriller and mystery.Almost Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, some shallow edge chips. Item #25981
Early Reprint Edition. Charles L. Wrenn dustjacket art. Washington DC set thriller and mystery.Almost Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, some shallow edge chips. Item #25981
First Edition. H. T. dustjacket art. Murder mystery in which "a physician's hurried response to a midnight telephone summons uncovers a baffling murder". Very Good but for top 1/4 of page 111/112 torn away, ownership signature at front endpaper, in nearly Very Good dustjacket, shallow chipping at spine end and flap corners, short closed tears and edge creases, narrow few inch chip from lower front flap edge. Item #29109
First Edition. Guy Fry dustjacket art. Hubin listed mystery novel set in Washington D. C. of a multimillionaire found dead with a cancelled marriage license in his hand. Very Good plus with webbing showing in rear hinge in Good plus to Very Good dustjacket with large several inch closed tear that runs to top front panel with tape shadows to area and mended with tape at verso, shallow chipping to spine ends, and general shelf wear. Item #15173
First Edition. R. F. dustjacket art. Murder mystery surrounding the death of a Senator's young bride. Near Fine, light foxing to page edges and end-papers in Good-Very Good dustjacket with nicks and rubbing at spine ends and flap corners, few closed tears and creases, some surface wear to front panel. Item #5739
First Edition. "In a Washington home an unknown man is murdered, while a woman, who is deaf, sits in the same room, unaware of what happens". Very uncommon novel to feature a deaf heroine: "Then there is Judith, Robert and Agatha's daughter, who returns from a trip to Japan with a husband, an army man, whom the family have not previously seen". Near Fine in Good dustjacket, soiling to white of spine and rear panel, rubbing at front panel, chip at mid spine. Item #26764