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1942005894UK: Robert Hale 1942. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. The Bride Wore Black by Cornell Woolrich First UK Edition Robert Hale 1942. A fine book that is completely free of any inscriptions. No foxing and unblemished throughout. Covers have no fading or toning. In original VG price clipped dust jacket. Scarce. Please visit Brought to Book for further images. <br/> <br/> Robert Hale hardcover
1946003052Philadelphia: Lippincott 1946. Cornell Woolrich. By William Irish pseudonym. The Dancing Detective. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott 1946. First edition. A Near Fine copy in original publisher's beige cloth spine lettered and stamped in dark blue. Original priced $2.00 dust jacket is very lightly worn with the usual light soil to the fragile back panel else Near Fine. A superior example of this title WITH : One page Typed Letter signed to Mr. Kenneth White of Popular Publications. New York: unpublished correspondence October 11 1945. Single leaf with Hotel Marseilles letterhead a typewritten letter hand-signed "Cornell" requesting copyright assignments for two of his stories: "LEG MAN" and "What the Well Dressed Corpse Will Wear" so that both could appear in THE DANCING DETECTIVE the latter under the title "FUR JACKET. Light folds tiny holes from previous stapling at upper left corner otherwise Near Fine with superior content related specifically to THE DANCING DETECTIVE. BOTH items formerly in the collection of Otto Penzler. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Lippincott Hardcover books
1941161170New York: Simon and Schuster 1941. First Edition. First Edition. The author's second mystery basis for the 1942 film noir "Street of Chance" starring Burgess Meredith and Claire Trevor. <br /> <br /> Near Fine in an about Near Fine dust jacket. Jacket spine panel lightly faded with minor rubbing at the spine ends and a couple of corners. An excellent example of a book almost always found in lesser condition.<br /> <br /> In a custom green cloth clamshell box. <br /> <br /> The Dark Page I: 1940-1949 p. 286. Simon and Schuster unknown