201. No Stone Unturned. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1939.
First Edition. Novel of romance and murder in contemporary expatriate Europe. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket, few nicks and rubbing at lower spine end. Item #14879
First Edition. Novel of romance and murder in contemporary expatriate Europe. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket, few nicks and rubbing at lower spine end. Item #14879
Second Printing before publication. New York City set contemporary novel of three young women who experience love, the criminal underground, and Greenwich Village life. This copy with card laid in with typed: "With The Compliments of the author" Courtesy of Eli Grombecker (in ink). Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, modest edge wear, shallow chipping at spine ends and flap corners, narrow chip to lower front flap edge. Item #16967
First Edition. Nat Falk dustjacket art. Stonewall Rountree's first case. "A sleepy little southern mountain resort, a chain of murder that is solved by one of the most likable solvers, an ex All American football tackle". Very Good, soiling to page edges, in nearly Very Good dustjacket, modest soiling to panels, some short closed tears and small edge chips. Item #29124
First Edition. J. A. Cahill dustjacket art and illustrations. Scarce Hubin listed mystery novel set in San Francisco's Chinatown. Author had several silent films made from his stories, this is his only mystery. Near Fine in uncommon illustrated dustjacket with some small edge chips, top front panel with quarter sized chip, lower edge with chip half inch deep and few inches wide. Item #8710
First Edition stated. Dr. Fell investigates a murder at a country house with supernatural elements. Agatha Christie blurb at rear flap. Very Good, vertical crease at spine in Very Good unfaded (price-clipped) dustjacket. Item #41757
First Edition. Murder mystery involving a man found drowned in a river and is deemed a suicide by the police. Uncommon title. Good, soiling to page edges, marker slash at lower page edge, cloth with soiling and discoloration (perhaps from moisture exposure), in Very Good dustjacket, few tiny edge chips and shelf wear. Item #34887
First Edition. C. A. dustjacket art. Period fiction set in a little town of the southwest, involving a misunderstood and ambitious woman who gets herself into and out of trouble with her scheming and ruthlessness, including shooting a bandit, fainting at opportune moments, and social manipulation. Near Fine in a dustjacket split along front flap edge, mended with archival tape at verso, modest edge wear and closed tears with creases, else Very Good. Item #18928
Second Impression stated at half title. Frank Eltonhead dustjacket art and illustrations. Young adult mystery novel revolving around 4-H activities, fairs and sports. Very uncommon title. Near Fine in lovely Near Fine dustjacket. Item #39640
First Edition. Mystery novel set in the Orient of international intrigue, gun-running, and embezzling. Near Fine but for lacking front free endpaper, in Good dustjacket, spine ends and flap corners chipped, modest shelf wear and rubbing, few closed tear, few thin half moon abrasions at front panel. Item #8119
Early or First Edition, lacking statement at copyright page. Murder and intrigue mystery novel set in Saigon. Near Fine, with quarter sized abrasion at front free endpaper, where a bookplate was likely removed, in Very Good plus dustjacket, few nicks and light wear, sticker price abrasion at front flap. Item #9479
First Edition stated. 'The super racketeer, who owned the bungalow, has disappeared. Was it murder or suicide?' Uncommon title. Near Fine, small bookplate at front pastedown (Adrian Homer Goldstone), in Very Good dustjacket, some shallow edge chips and shelf wear. Item #35647
First Edition stated. Klondike set murder mystery. Almost Near Fine, some signs of use to cloth, in Near Fine dustjacket, some creases and wrinkles to front flap. Item #40885
First Edition. Clarence F. Underwood illustrations and dustjacket art. Very scarce mystery novel of a famous stolen ring, The Chatworth Ring' and set in San Francisco, California. Near Fine in nearly Very Good dustjacket, chipping at edges, front panel with surface wear that modestly obscures the illustration. Item #37771
First Edition. Haiti set Hubin listed mystery novel involving Voodoo. Near Fine with florist card and envelope taped to front free endpaper in Very Good to Near Fine dustjacket with minor edge wear, tiny chip to rear front flap edge, and mild spine end wear. Item #12610
First Edition. Hubin listed mystery of a woman who discovers a letter vital to the American Secret Service. Very Good tight copy with some spotting at lower covers, front free endpaper mildly roughly opened at bottom of page, in Good dustjacket, small chips along top edge and spine ends, v-shaped chip at front panel mended with archival tape at verso. Excellent dustjacket art. Item #6114
First Edition. Nautical murder mystery in which the captain of a yacht goes overboard. Very Good, top rear cover mildly bumped, modest cocking, in nearly Very Good dustjacket, some clear tape mends at verso, piece of scotch tape at top spine end, shallow loss at top spine end. Item #31182
Reprint Edition. Hubin listed novel of intrigue and adventure, in which a former college football star goes to Latin America to find his fortune. Near Fine, lacking front free endpaper, in sharp Near Fine dustjacket. Item #9797
First Edition stated. Mystery novel of three murders. "what connection could there be between the murder of a drunken runner for a bailbond broker and Serge Melnikoff, wealthy importer of Oriental 'objets d'art'?" Very Good, modest wear, in Good only price-clipped dustjacket, chipped at spine ends, some scotch tape residue to spine area, wear to spine edges. Item #23194
First Edition. Chandler's classic hard-boiled mystery novel that served as the basis for the 1947 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film directed by George Haight and starring Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter and Lloyd Nolan. A lovely, Near Fine or Fine copy in Very Good dustjacket, some shallow loss at top spine end and top front jacket panel, tiny chips at lower spine end and flap corners, few crease lines at mid-spine. Item #23933
Third Printing. Chandler's classic hard-boiled mystery novel that served as the basis for the 1947 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film directed by George Haight and starring Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter and Lloyd Nolan. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket (with $2.00 price), chipped at spine ends, some edge chips and tears, bit of splitting at lower rear spine edge. Item #41733
First Edition. Collection of ten original screenplays edited by John Gassner and Dudley Nichols. Includes Raymond Chandler's script for James M. Cain's Double Indemnity, a classic Film Noir. Also includes Speelbound by Ben Hecht, The Lost Weekend by Billy Wilder and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, mild wear, spine very lightly faded, stain noticable at verso of lower spine end. Item #14465
First Edition. Rare English edition of this Saint mystery novel. Charteris's character served as the basis for the popular television show starring Roger Moore. Very Good to Near Fine, slightest fade to spine in Very Good plus dustjacket, top spine end with two tiny closed tears and wrinkling between tears. Item #16537
First Edition Thus. Hubin listed crime novel that features Charteris's famous Saint Character, Simon Templar "the man Scotland Yard can not arrest and the one every crook wants to kill." Near Fine, sharp black boards with red lettering in Very Good plus price clipped dustjacket with shallow chipping to spine ends, shallow chipping and mild creasing to top edge, mild front flap edge wear with small split at center. Scarce. Item #12685
First Edition stated. Collection of three interconnected adventure novellas and second book featuring Simon Templar and includes drug smuggling and kidnapping. Almost Near Fine in a Fine lovely dustjacket, that has been obviously stored separate from the book all these many years. Item #41020
Second Printing. "The Saint was the Robin Hood of modern crime, but Chief Inspector Teal was the ace of Scotland yard - and their rivalry makes as gay and bloody a book as you have ever read". Almost Near Fine, in nearly Very Good dustjacket ("second printing" plug at top front flap), chipped at spine ends and flap corners, stain at lower front flap edge. Item #25125