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Murder in the P.M., Phantom Lady, Death on the Aisle, Black Orchids

Murder in the P.M., Phantom Lady, Death on the Aisle, Black Orchids

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Murder in the P.M., Phantom Lady, Death on the Aisle, Black Orchids

by Leslie Ford, William Irish, Frances and Richard Lockridge, Rex Stout

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  • near fine
  • Hardcover
  • first
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Four near fine titles in Collier's Front Page Mysteries series. No internal markings. Mild rubbing to boards and minor bumps to corners, otherwise fine condition. A handsome set of mid-20th century murder and crime novels.

Zenith Jones Brown was a prolific mystery author writing under a number of psudonyms including Leslie Ford. Her title, Murder in the P.M. is one of 14 Mrs. Latham and Col. Primrose novels. Cornell Woolrich was another prolific writer of crime and detective fiction which he published under many names, The Phantom Lady, being the first published under the pseudonym William Irish. Many of his stories were made into films including his, It Had to be Murder, which Alfred Hitchcock filmed as Rear Window. Husband and wife team Frances and Richard Lockridge, co-presidents of the Mystery Writers of America were the creators of the acclaimed Mr. and Mrs. North series of books along with the Lt. Heimrich, Nathan Shapiro, and Paul Lane series, totaling more than 60 novels. Rex Stout, a president of the Mystery Writers of America and long-time president of the Author's Guild wrote crime and detective novels and short stories and is the author of forty-seven Nero Wolfe titles. No expedited shipping on these sets.

All proceeds benefit The Friends of the San Anselmo Library. No expedited shipping outside of the United States. Extra charges for sending the set will be added to the order after shipping to match the actual cost of mailing.

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Bookseller
Town Books of San Anselmo US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
526
Title
Murder in the P.M., Phantom Lady, Death on the Aisle, Black Orchids
Author
Leslie Ford, William Irish, Frances and Richard Lockridge, Rex Stout
Format/Binding
Black leatherette with debossed images of various murder weapons on front cover with gilt titles and the series title on red ban
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Jacket Condition
none
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
P.F. Collier & Son Corp.
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1942
Pages
291, 235, 271, 288
Size
5 1/2 x 8 1/4
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
mystery fiction, murder, detective stories, crime, private detectives
Bookseller catalogs
Mystery Fiction; First Editions;

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About Town Books of San Anselmo

Town Books is run by volunteers for the benefit of the San Anselmo Library, San Anselmo, CA. All titles are donated and go through a thorough accession process to ensure that the books are clean and in a good reading state. Selected titles of rare and vintage books are reserved for our online sales with Biblio.com.

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