Tales of Chinatown
by Rohmer, Sax
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- Paperback
- first
- Condition
- VG-
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About This Item
NY: Popular Library. VG-. 1950. 1st Printing. Paperback. Popular Library #217, 1950. First Popular Library printing. VG- condit ion. Spine slant. Crease along the length of the spine. Rubbing to the upper spine tips and corners. 1" diagonal crease at the rear wrapper' s lower left corner. The front fly leaf, title page, and first four pa ges of text have heavy diagonal creasing. Cover art by Rudolph Belarsk i. Bright, clean cover. .
Synopsis
In the saloon bar of a public-house, situated only a few hundred yards from the official frontier of Chinatown, two men sat at a small table in a corner, engaged in earnest conversation. They afforded a sharp contrast. One was a thick-set and rather ruffianly looking fellow, not too cleanly in either person or clothing, and, amongst other evidences that at one time he had known the prize ring, possessing a badly broken nose.
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- Title
- Tales of Chinatown
- Author
- Rohmer, Sax
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - VG-
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1st Printing
- Publisher
- Popular Library
- Place of Publication
- NY
- Date Published
- 1950
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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