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319 p. Biography of "the greatest detective in American" with a foreword by Erle Stanley Gardner. Hardcover Very good condition good
1983029623Boulder Colorado: Paladin Press 1983. Very Good condition in a Good dust jacket edge chips/short tears. The jacket is protected by a removable Brodart clear-plastic sleeve. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are clean and unmarked. Photo illustrated. Bound in the original silver cloth stamped in black on the spine. From the dust jacket: "Gold designer jeans drugs parrots watches. all commonly smuggled highly desirable contraband. Knowing where to get the goods how to transport them and how to unload them to a suitable buyer are the keys to success. the author M.C. Flynn is a private investigator and defense investigator for attorneys. While his specialty is investigating smuggling-related cases he also designs technical countermeasures for both international and domestic clients. Finn also trains foreign and domestic security forces for use in Guatemala El Salvador Haiti Venezuela Colombia Nigeria and other countries. Finn is a former operations officer with the CIA." . 1st ed No additional printings listed. Hardcover. Very Good condition/Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. viii 151pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Paladin Press Hardcover
8vo., First Edition; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, purple endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The first Inspector Malcom Fox novel.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards, slight tanning to page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with tiny creases to top of spine. 381pp. Based around Edinburgh, a case for Inspector Malcolm Fox to solve.
1 p. l., xiv p., 1 l., 148 p. 20 cm. hardcover Very good condition
1998027023Niwot Colorado: Roberts Rinehart Publishers 1998. Fine condition in a Near Fine dust jacket only lightly rubbed. NO chips tears or creases. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. Previous owner's small book label on the front pastedown endpaper with name blacked out. All other pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked. Bound in the original black cloth stamped in bright gold on the spine. From the dust jacket: "In 1991 Sean McPhilemy produced 'The Committee' a sensational documentary for British television that revealed that a group in Northern Ireland -- drawn from the Unionist members of the business community Protestant clergy the police RUC and the British security forces -- was systematically colluding with Loyalist terrorists to murder Irish Republicans and other Irish Nationalists. The documentary contained exclusive firsthand testimony of a member of the Loyalist committee responsible for the murders. This source provided a detailed account of how various assassinations had been planned and carried out. The broadcast of 'The Committee' resulted in highly publicized legal proceedings in the High Court in London when the British Conservative government tried unsuccessfully to force the program makers to identify their source. Since the broadcast of his documentary McPhilemy has struggled to protect his reputation in the face of various legal actions against him over the program. Harassed by British authorities and his life threatened he has brought two libel actions against newspapers in London that sought to discredit him. THE COMMITTEE gives a full account of the murder conspiracy the making of the documentary the subsequent legal proceedings and additional evidence that substantiates the original allegations. In nthe meantime the Committee alledgely continues to operate with impunity -- and Loyalist terrorists carry on the killing.". Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. viii 418pp. 12 pages of photos. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Roberts Rinehart Publishers Hardcover
1808WRCAM53841New York 1808. 56pp. Dbd. Faint institutional ink stamp and embossed blindstamp to titlepage minor toning light foxing. Overall very good. A curious and rare account of the trial of Alexander Whistelo a black man accused of leaving Lucy Williams a mulatto with child. A controversy ensued as sundry doctors stated that the child was the offspring of white parents. In addition a witness attested to a white man visiting Ms. Williams: "The witness.confessed that such a person had been in bed with her: that he had turned the black man out with a pistol and taken his place - that they had a connexion; but she said she was sure they had made no one young one." In the end Whistelo was acquitted. SABIN 103312. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 14750. unknown books
1887010034London: Bradbury Agnew &co 1887 blue cloth decorated in gilt and black same to spine slight rol to spine light handling wear name in blue pencil to half title xxviii 324pp col. frontis 9 other satirical col. plates by Harry Furniss. A study of British Law from a humorous perspecttive. New and Revised. Decorative Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Harry Furniss. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Bradbury, Agnew &co hardcover
2000015451Baton Rouge Louisiana: Privately Published 2000. Appears unread. Fine condition. Bright shiny clean tight copy. The spine is square and flat. NO owner's name or bookplate. NO remainder mark. Softcover. 7" wide by 10" tall. Photo illustrated. "Detailed investigatory analysis of the Columbine high school massacre examining the sociological perspectives the Pearl high school violence as a precursor and a post analysis of how to design preventive models of violence for our schools and children. Also character judgment of the attackers and record excerpts of the step-by-step account of the rampage of April 20 1999." Bound in the original white pictorial wraps printed in red and black. First Edition so stated. Softcover. Near Fine condition. vi 245pp. Privately Published Paperback
196613662New York: William Morrow 1966. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good. First edition of the author's first book an espionage novel that won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel of the Year. Crimp at top of spine else an exceptional copy in very good price intact dustwrapper with some creases and closed tears. Lightly toned at spine as often seen. A better than typical copy of this classic. William Morrow hardcover books
1979695London: Hutchinson & Co. Publishers Ltd. 1979. First U.K. Edition Third Printing. The book that led to the unmasking of Anthony Blunt as the "Fourth Man" in the Cambridge spy ring. Octavo 504 pages. Corners bumped especially at top of both front and rear leading to some creasing of pages. Otherwise Very Good in a dust jacket that shows some edge wear and creases. <br/><br/>The author strongly believed that Queen Elizabeth's art adviser Anthony Blunt was the "Fourth Man" in the Cambridge spy ring. But apparently fearing a libel suit he referred to Blunt as "Maurice." In a dramatic announcement to Parliament in November 1979 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher confirmed that "Maurice" was indeed Anthony Blunt. Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. unknown books
Vg/Vg ( clean dj lightly rubbed at top of spine, brown cloth with gilt titles on spine, gift inscription front fixed endpaper, else contents very clean tight and bright. octavo 504pp. reprint. Research into the background of the Philby, Burgess and Maclean episode.
Vg/Vg ( clean dj lightly rubbed at top of spine, brown cloth with gilt titles on spine, private owner boookplate to ffep, else contents very clean tight and bright. octavo 504pp. reprint. Research into the background of the Philby, Burgess and Maclean episode.
Larger Ward Lock edition paperback, 126 pages, original illustrated paper wrappers - Very fine Copy. VERY GOOD++, No Marks [BAT-5]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 236 pages. A record of the scandal involving eminent Victorians and a male brothel in London.
19741290<p>Small Quarto 10 1/2 x 8 inches; 267 x 205 mm 12 pages in stapled wrappers. </p><p>Transcript of a speech by William J. Casey 1913-1987 accepting the William J. Donovan Award from the Veterans of the Office of Strategic Services. Casey had been chief of secret intelligence for the European theatre of operations during World War II. This award -- from a group of former intelligence officers -- cites him for his organization of radio teams that he parachuted into Germany to send back intelligence on Nazi positions.<br /></p><p>In his speech Casey lavishes praise on Donovan and others in the clandestine services and discusses some of his own intelligence work during World War II. A fascinating look at a side of the war that was crucial in securing the Allied victory over the the Axis powers.<br /></p><p>OCLC shows only two institutional holdings at Georgetown and at the NIOD Institute for War Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Amsterdam. Separately we find two copies among Casey's papers at the Hoover Institution in Stanford California. None in commerce. <b>SCARCE</b>.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Governmental department stamp and log-in number on front wrapper two horizontal folds for mailing. A Very Good copy.<br /></p><br /> [Veterans of the Office of Strategic Services] books
19741290<p>Small Quarto 10 1/2 x 8 inches; 267 x 205 mm 12 pages in stapled wrappers soft cover.</p><p>Transcript of a speech by William J. Casey 1913-1987 accepting the William J. Donovan Award from the Veterans of the Office of Strategic Services. Casey had been chief of secret intelligence for the European theatre of operations during World War II. This award -- from a group of former intelligence officers -- cites him for his organization of radio teams that he parachuted into Germany to send back intelligence on Nazi positions.<br /></p><p>In his speech Casey lavishes praise on Donovan and others in the clandestine services and discusses some of his own intelligence work during World War II. A fascinating look at a side of the war that was crucial in securing the Allied victory over the the Axis powers.<br /></p><p>OCLC shows only two institutional holdings at Georgetown and at the NIOD Institute for War Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Amsterdam. Separately we find two copies among Casey's papers at the Hoover Institution in Stanford California. None in commerce. <b>SCARCE</b>.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Governmental department stamp and log-in number on front wrapper two horizontal folds for mailing. A Very Good copy.<br /></p> [Veterans of the Office of Strategic Services] paperback
191632768Atlanta: J. J. O' Donnell 1916. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 151 pages 1 page publisher's order form 6 pages advertisements 1. Illustrated with frontispiece sketch by an inmate of the Atlanta Penitentiary; photograph of Atlanta Mayor James G. Woodward; sketches; and a photograph of Pastor John White author on the foreword. Green cloth binding with illustration and title on the front cover. Title on the spine. The cloth is binding is darkened stained and faded in spots. Edge wear to the cloth extremities.<br /> <br /> Contributions come from the Clergy a quote from Henry Ford poem written exclusively for the Chrysalis by Ella Wilcox a piece written by Clarence Darrow and other notable people across the United States. Several pieces written by the prisoners. From the preface:<br /> <br /> THE CHRYSALIS is a unique work - the only collection of its kind ever published. Sociologists criminologists and prison welfare workers have presented to the public page after page dealing with American prisons and the unfortunate strata of society found behind their walls but they have never been convicted and to the minds of a great many this makes a tremendous difference. The views presented in this volume are the first authentic collection of original manuscripts from the pens of the prisoners themselves. J. J. O' Donnell hardcover
4to, 320 pages illustrated. eng
2008021684Gladys Walton Digital Productions 2008. Copyright 2008. 348pp b/w photos. Paperback cover edges lightly rubbed. From the publications page 'Although based upon and inspired by stories told by Daddy Joe and Gladys Walton to John Walton this book is a work of fiction'. Advance Proof Copy. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo. Gladys Walton Digital Productions Paperback
331 p. + Frontispiece portrait, and a plate of the proposed Chisolm monument in Cedar Hill Cemetary, Clinton County, PA. XLib. Original lettered full cloth binding. Hardbound. Very Good. A famous incident during post-Civil War Reconstruction in Mississippi. William Wallace Chisolm (1830-1877), was born in Morgan County, GA. His father died in 1851, leaving him the family guardian and protector. In 1847 the Chisolm family moved to Kemper County, Mississippi. In 1856 he married Emily S. Mann, daughter of John W. Mann, a prominent Florida lawyer. Up to this time Chisolm had had very little opportunity to pursue his education, but his wife gave him much assistance and he made rapid progress. In 1858 he was elected justice of the peace, and in 1860 probate judge, which office he retained until 1867. During the civil war he was a pronounced Unionist, and notwithstanding this fact he was kept in office, though many looked upon him with suspicion. For some time after the war, Mississippi, like the other southwestern states, was politically unsettled, the negroes always taking the side of the Republicans. Chisolm was elected sheriff by the Republicans, and was frequently in danger of his life from the followers of the Democratic party. In November, 1873, he was again elected sheriff for Kemper county, and this section became a great Republican stronghold. Four years later he was nominated as a representative to Congress, but was defeated. John W. Gully, a leading Democrat, was shot and killed near Chisolm's house, and warrants were sent out for the judge's arrest. His wife, three sons and daughter accompanied him, and the party was guarded on the way to the jail by Angus McLellan, a sturdy Scotchman, and stanch friend of Chisolm. As McLellan, at the sheriff's order, left the jail to go to his own house, he was shot down, and the building, being left unguarded, was broken into by the mob. The judge's son, John, a child of thirteen, was killed while protecting his father, and then another shot mortally wounded Chisolm, who obtained a rifle and killed the murderer of his boy. His daughter Cornelia, aged eighteen, also died from wounds received at the time. The leaders of the mob were indicted, but not punished. The local papers endeavored to justify the mob on the ground that Chisolm had been a party to the murder of Gully, though no evidence was ever shown to prove that Judge Chisolm or his friends had in any way been accessory to this crime. It was generally supposed that the Democrats of the district were enraged at the friendship of Chisolm with the newly enfranchised negroes, more particularly as he had organized them in order to control the elections in favor of the Republican party. In December, 1877, a negro, Walter Riley, confessed to the murder of Gully, which completely exonerated Chisolm from any part in the affair. He died in DeKalb, Miss., May 13, 1877. W27 YORK HS
196130902London, Barker, 1961. gebundene Ausgabe
8vo., First Edition; red cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The second detective novel featuring Madeleine Fox.
1990010528University Park Pennsylvania U.S.A.: Pennsylvania State Univ Pr 1990. 509pp. Offers the most detailed and best documented account of the early years of the CIA currently available. It reveals the political and bureaucratic struggles that accompanied the creation of the modern U.S. intelligence community. Clean. Trade Paperback. As New/No Jacket - Wraps. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Pennsylvania State Univ Pr Paperback