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Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall eng
1951948021951 Payot collection bibliothèque scientifique - 1951 - In-8 broché - 249 pages
8vo, 295 pages, not illustrated. eng
No marks or inscriptions to contents. Very clean pages in a tight binding with dull but unmarked boards, slightly dusty page edges, minor bump to top of spine and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with dusty rear. slight creasing to upper edge and small nicks and chips to both edges. 328pp. A novel centred on a trial for murder in the Texas Panhandle. UK first edition.
1892712761892. London & New York 1892. London & New York 1892. A Contemporary Opinion on a Sensational 1889 Murder by a Female Physician Densmore Helen. Maybrick Murder Case. The Maybrick Case: English Criminal Law. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co.; New York: Stillman & Co. 1892. 148 pp. Octavo 7-1/2" x 5". Stiff textured wrappers gilt title to front. Some rubbing to extremities with some wear to spine ends and corners front cover beginning to detach at ends fading to edges of rear cover. Presentation inscription from author to front free endpaper light toning to text. $750. Only edition. In 1889 Florence Elizabeth Maybrick 1862-1941 a American-born socialite was convicted for fatally poisoning her husband James Maybrick a Liverpool cotton merchant with a history of drug abuse. Despite scanty evidence pointing to her guilt and several procedural irregularities she was sentenced to death. Public outrage led the Home Office to commute her sentence to life in prison. She was released 15 years later. This case attracted a great deal of attention and generated a large bibliography. Densmore a medical doctor believed Maybrick was innocent and deserved a retrial. Written while Maybrick was in prison her study argues that Mr. Maybrick poisoned himself. OCLC locates 7 copies in law libraries Columbia Duke Harvard Library of Congress University of Minnesota University of Missouri Yale. unknown books
117662N° 2 - 2e série - Paraissant le 5 & le 20 de chaque mois - Imp. Le Moil & Pascaly, Paris - In-12, broché - 64 p.
118861sd Editions Les Reportages Populaires, Collection "Les Grands Criminels" - Sans date - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 64 p.
245 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
92 pages. Short Stories: The Marriage Question; Mob Victim; Bagpipe Brigade; Joe's Secret PLan. Articles: I Wanted to be Somebody (part 1 of 3) - great photo-illustrated article on Althea Gibson, the world's greateset woman tennis player; The Face of America - lovely two-page color photo of family meal in restaurant; I Was a Compulsive Gambler; Can Egypt's Nasser Take it All? - how far will the fiery leader go? - article with photos; Boss of the MIssilemen; She Made it the Second Time - great photo-illustrated article on Mitzi Gaynor; He Runs a Bird College - Dr. Paul Fluck. Serials: A Day in Monte Carlo (part 4 of 6); I Married Murder (part 7 of 8). Ads: Philco Slender Sevenmteen TV (inside front cover); Two-pages for Smith-Corona typewriters; New "7" Car Wax ad features Bill Dec of Huntington, N.Y. and photos of Ford Woody Wagon; Gleem toothpaste; Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli - with Italian sailboat photo backdrop; Simmons couches; Special K; Motorola TVs (house-moving scene); Squirt soft drink; Mutuals of Wausau ad features Robert L. Cohen of Navajo Freight Lines in Denver; Mayo Spruce Underwear ad features father and son photo of Del Crandall, catcher of the Milwaukee Braves; Allied Van Lines ad features kittens; Eaton truck axle ad features driver Jess Howard and Joe Swartz, VP of East Coast Fisheries of Miami; Seiberling Tires; Zenith 'Space Command' remote control TV tuning. Back cover missing. Above-average wear. Two pieces of masking tape along coverfold. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
195467689Nice 1954 Editions La Tarente - 1954 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 187 p. - Couverture dessinée par R.R. Giordan.
19211143071921 Editions J. Ferenczi, Collection "Mon Livre Favori" - 1921 - Petit in-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 64 p.
20131079872013 Editiopns Fleuve Noir - 2013 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 280 p.
123481sd Albin Michel, Editeur, Paris - sans date - In-12, reliure demi-basane noir, dos à 4 nerfs sautés avec titre et auteur en dorés, couverture d'origine conservée - 299 pages + table - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B dans le texte
20201229822020 Editions de La Musardine, collection "lecture amoureuse" - 2020 - In-12 broché, couverture illustrée d'Aslan - 183 pages
8vo, 292 pages, former public library copy. eng
ii, 252 pages. Black and white photographic plates. "The story of German Prisoner of War camps in Canada during World Wars One and Two with special emphasis upon the latter. A story little known in Canada. Concerns battle zones in Britain, North Africa, France and Germany. Involves governments as well as forty-six thousand prisoners of war who lived 'Behind Canadian Barbed Wire'. - Introduction. Minimal high-lighting to contents. Prior owner's name clipped from top of title page. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound reading copy. Book
500331121Pocket Sans date. Sean King un ancien agent du Secret Service voit sa vie s'effondrer lorsqu'un candidat à la présidentielle dont il assurait la sécurité est abattu. Huit ans plus tard il est entraîné dans une nouvelle enquête qui le confronte à son passé formant un duo insolite avec une ex-agente pour découvrir la vérité sur un meurtre et ses ramifications
19067308Paris Hachette 1906 In-12 XII + 294 pp, Mention de Bibliothèque au dos , cachets annulés
1971176331971 Editions Fleuve Noir - 1971 - In-8, broché - Couverture illustrée à rabats - 219 pages
19881140281988 Editions Paul Keruel / Vauvenargues impressions - 2e édition censurée à la suite d'un jugement du Tribunal de Grande Instance d'Aix-en-Procence - 1988 - In-4, broché format oblong - 142 pages + Fac similé de plusieurs documents en N&B, in fine et non paginés
1996725411996 Ed. Fleuve Noir - 1996 - Fort volume In-8 broché - 333 p.
1991122255Albin Michel 1991 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 14,5. 242 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1947459451947 Ed. F. Rouff, Editeur, Paris, coll. La Clé, N° 52, 1947, 1 volume in-12 de 192 pages, broché.
11271Gallimard / Blanche 192 pages in8. Sans date. broché. 192 pages. Dans l'affaire du Bar du Pneu à Paris Omer un jeune homme de vingt ans poignarde son ami Jos du même âge. La question de la légitime défense se pose mais Omer lui-même ne saurait la trancher. Après les faits il retourne à Anvers
13544Une lettre… 3 morts. Roman policier 250x170mm. in 8 broché, couverture illustrée par la photographie, titre 32 pages texte sur 2 colonnes. Collection STICK agence parisienne de distribution éditeur 1940. Petite fatigue au niveau de l’agrafe.