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025185New York: Mason Publishing Co. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Blue cloth with black lettering and design on spine and front cover spine sunned end papers missing inner hinges split no writing in the book 247pp. Full refund if not satisfied. Mason Publishing Co hardcover
73996E-371. Good. Hardcover. 8vo. Published by J. B. Lippincott Company Philadelphia PA. 1944. 210 pgs. First Edition/First Printing. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. Extract from the laws of Massachusetts stamped to the reverse of the front board with a date present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Contains six short stories including AFTER-DINNER STORY THE NIGHT REVEALS AN APPLE A DAY MARIHAUANA REAR WINDOW and MURDER STORY. Contains REAR WINDOW which is the basis for the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock directed movie that starred James Stewart Grace Kelly Wendell Corey Raymond Burr and others. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
193628274New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1936. Browning to text paper edge wear with a small chip to upper right edge separation at upper and lower front cover from spine. A very good copy. 28274. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Black Cargo" by Cornell Woolrich Apparently uncollected. The Frank A. Munsey Company unknown
193628275New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1936. Browning to text paper mild edge wear with a some small closed tears soiling a very good copy. 28275. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Your Own Funeral" by Cornell Woolrich The Frank A. Munsey Company unknown
193625023New York: Frank A. Munsey Co. 1936. 1st edition. Magazine in color-illus wraps art by VE Pyles inside-stapled. Good unmarked light soiling & edgewear backstrip intact. faint bookstore stamp. This pulp fiction magazine was publshed under this title beginning about 1930 previously was Argosy All-Story Weekly. This issue contains three serials featured is The Man With the Painted Smile by Adams a slave-revolt novelette by Woolrich four short stories including The Shooter by Hubbard features. Good copy of scarce item. <br/><br/>7 x 10 pp 1-144 ads b/w illus. Frank A. Munsey Co. paperback
193625022New York: Frank A. Munsey Co. 1936. 1st edition. Magazine in color-illus wraps art by VE Pyles inside-stapled. VeryGood unmarked bright wraps very light edgewear backstrip intact. This pulp fiction magazine was publshed under this title beginning about 1930 previously was Argosy All-Story Weekly. This issue contains three serials featured is The Man With the Painted Smile by Adams a slave-revolt novelette by Woolrich four short stories including The Shooter by Hubbard features. Very good copy of scarce item. <br/><br/>7 x 10 pp 1-144 ads b/w illus. Frank A. Munsey Co. paperback
193626133New York: Frank A. Munsey Co. 1936. 1st edition. Magazine in color-illus wraps art uncredited side-stapled. VeryGood unmarked bright cover backstrip intact not much edgewear . Pulp fiction magazine. This issue contains three serials Bengal Fire-I by Blochman Speed King-II by Bruce & Don Peon-III by McCulley two novelettes Bare Fists at Shanghai by Horn & Gund for a Gringo by Woolrich three short stories true story about Ugo Zacchini by Allen plus other features. Very good copy of rare issue with Woolrich novelette. <br/><br/>7 x 10 144 pp ads b/w illus. Frank A. Munsey Co. paperback
295132munsey. very good - fine munsey unknown
216532munsey . almost near fine black cargo slave ship munsey, unknown
295097frank munsey. almost near fine some spine chipping frank munsey unknown
1942167444New York: Simon and Schuster 1942. First Edition. First Edition. Basis for Jacques Tourneur's 1943 film "The Leopard Man" one of the famed Val Lewton productions of the early 1940s.<br /> <br /> Very Good in a Good to Very Good jacket. Book has a moderate lean an owner name on the front endpaper foxing to the bright red topstain and a tide mark along the bottom edge of the front board. Jacket has a few small chips at the corners and spine ends and is sigificantly rubbed and creased with numerous cellotape repairs to the verso see images.<br /> <br /> The Dark Page I: 1940-1949 p. 288. Simon and Schuster unknown
20162016IILakewood Colorado: Centipede Press 2016. Ltd Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. Lakewood Colorado Centipede Press 2016.<br /> <br /> Limited to signed 300 copies plus unsigned copies. <br /> Introduction by John Pelan.<br /> Several reprints of old Cornell Woolrich Black Alibi covers all in full color.<br /> All copies signed by John Pelan Matt Mahurin and Jacob McMurray.<br /> Sewn binding rounded back ribbon marker head and tail bands printed endpapers top-edge stain and other extras.<br /> Published April 2016.<br /> ISBN 978-1-61347-146-3.<br /> ---- ---<br /> Like New in Mylar cover<br /> Ships from Hawaii with free Priority Mail upgrade. Cornell Woolrich’s Black Alibi is a memorable trip into the heart of darkness. Woolrich transports us to Ciudad Real a dimly-lit South American town terrorized by a string of grisly murders. Police and townsfolk believe the culprit is an escaped jaguar. But is the killer animal or human Is it really a big cat Might it be Kiki Walker a slinky nightclub chanteuse Could it be Kiki’s ambitious press agent Jerry Manning anxious to boost his own notoriety in any way he can Or is it Clo-Clo the town’s sexy gold-digging trollop Woolrich keeps us guessing.<br /> We’re literally kept in the dark about the murderer the next victim and when each act of debauchery will occur. Woolrich takes us on a journey fraught with fear rich in atmosphere laden with agonizing suspense. Those pitch-black streets of Cuidad conceal a terrifying secret.<br /> Black Alibi may be crime fiction’s first slasher story the forerunner of countless films novels and short stories. Woolrich plays on our fears of the dark the unseen and the ever-present dangers that lurk in the shadows of night. He brings us uncomfortably close to each murder; we see the horror through the eyes of each victim.<br /> Woolrich’s blend of noir and nightmare was superbly adapted by legendary producer Val Lewton in 1943’s The Leopard Man directed by genre master Jacques Tourneur. Black Alibi’s puzzling mystery is rivaled only by its feverish tension. Woolrich’s warning is clear: don’t look behind you. Centipede Press. Centipede Press hardcover
19431135697Quinn Publishing Company 1943. Staple Bound. Fair. staple-bound paperback copy. Handi-Book edition 1943. tearing to stapled spine spine is only intact at staples; rubbing scuffing and some creasing to wraps; tearing with loss to bottom corner of front cover; bumping and wear to edges and corners; foxing to text block edges and some page edges. age toning to text block. text is unmarked. Quinn Publishing Company unknown
19572081002108800281Hayakawashobo 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hayakawashobo paperback
19441218Avon Bk CoNY Murder Mystery Monthly #27 1944. MAGAZINE black yellow white decorated Cover Wraps of Bat flying with Human Face light rub wear & LEAN 1944 1st edition THUS Interior light wear pages aged & couple pgs have loose areas VG/VG AS-IS SOFTCOVER 168 Pgs small creases & small tear bottom spine Cover. First Thus. Printer Wrapper. Avon Bk Co,NY Murder Mystery Monthly #27 paperback
193822080New York: Pro-Distributors Publishing Company Inc. 1938. Mild edge wear small paper loss to base of spine separation at upper front cover cover crease store stamp to front cover a very good copy. 22080. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Cornell Woolrich "After Dinner Story" Dwight Babcock Steve Fisher and others. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 62-68. Pro-Distributors Publishing Company, Inc. unknown
0879725354.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0373600720.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
19584941Detective Book Club Walter J. Black 1958. HBDJminor Rub DJ1958 1st edition thus VG/VG. First Thus. Hard Cover. Detective Book Club, Walter J. Black hardcover
1927214511Boni and Liveright 1927. Hardcover. Fair Condition/No Dust Jacket. 2nd printing. Ex-college library marks some staining to the covers; a couple cracks in the binding. The pages are discolored with age. No jacket. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 214511. . Boni and Liveright hardcover
19276000643Boni & Liveright 1927. Hardcover. Good/No jacket. Covers edgeworn. Front hinge cracked. Boni & Liveright hardcover
1927264294Boni & Liveright 1927. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The Second Printing from October of 1927 the first was in July of that same year. Some light spotting to the boards but basically a clean and tight copy. Very Good binding. Boni & Liveright unknown
192632895New York: Boni & Liveright 1926. Very Good. New York: Boni & Liveright 1926. Second Printing. Octavo 19.5cm; publisher's green cloth red and gilt titling to upper cover and spine; 286pp. Light soil to cloth brief exposure to corners and minor fraying at spine ends front hinge starting but holding else a Very Good copy.<br /> <br /> The author's first novel an exploration of New York City Roaring Twenties night life seen through the eyes of a young gigolo who dances with the guests of a night club for money. The novel has some of the noir elements that Woolrich would eventually incorporate into his crime novels later in his long and prolific career. Boni & Liveright unknown
1997019336New York: The Library of America 1997. Very nice copy in its first printing. Bergundy cloth with gold lettering and black rule on spine. High quality paper. 990 pages. Six classic novels all of which have been made into films. Issued in price intact jacket with black background. In mylar. . First American Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Library of America Hardcover
1997008485New York: Library of America 1997. 1st Edition Thus. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Full burgundy cloth. Burgundy ribbon marker. 989 pp. Long perforation to foot of front cover of dust jacket and scuff to foot of front board from same cut. Else fine. This adventurous volume with its companion devoted to the 1950s presents a rich vein of modern American writing too often neglected in mainstream literary histories. Contents: The Postman Always Rings Twice; They Shoot Horses Don't They; Thieves Like Us; The Big Clock; Nightmare Alley; I Married a Dead Man. Library of America hardcover