Item 180Career in C Major and other stories. (Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #22)
New York. Avon Book Company, 1945. Digest Sized Paperback Magazine. "by the Author of Double Indemnity." The Girl in the Storm, Coal Black, and Career in C Major.
New York. Avon Book Company, 1945. Digest Sized Paperback Magazine. "by the Author of Double Indemnity." The Girl in the Storm, Coal Black, and Career in C Major.
New York, NY: Manor Books, 1977. Illustrated with 16 page photo section. MMPB.16mo. (4"x7") Yellow pictorial wraps. The story of the infamous "Son of Sam" Murders that terrorized New York City in 1976/77.
New York. Permabooks, 1957. 2nd Printing. SC in Pictorial wraps. "A condemned man's own story" Caryl Chessman was, by the time of his execution in 1960, the author of four books including this title which spurred the movement to abolish the death penalty.
New York. Stein and Day Publishers, 1973. Jacket Design by Tim Gaydos. Book Club Edition. 8vo. (5.75" x 8.5") Rust colored textured boards with black stamped titles. "Ann and Diane are twins; both beautiful, yet Ann is prudent and unadventurous, while Diane is reckless and exuberant. As children, Ann and.....
Random House, 1973. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. "The first of the seven days covered in this novel was like any other weekday for Caleb Dawson-solid citizen, commuter, wry observer of life. In the morning his pretty wife drove him to work. At 6: 19 pm she was again at the.....
New York. Dell, 1966. Cover illustration by Robert K. Abbett. New Dell Edition Stated First Printing. 16mo. MMPB White pictorial wraps. A "Cool and Lam" mystery set in Hawaii written under Gardner's pseudonym of A. A. Fair. New Dell Edition 8104.
Dutton, 1950. Guilt Edged Mystery imprint.
New York, NY: Ace Books, Inc., 1959. First Edition. ACE D-363. " Lt. Krahmer of the Morals Squad hunts a sex fiend"
New York, NY: Delacorte Press, 1988. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Large 8vo. (6.5" x 9.5") Blue boards, purple 1/4 cloth gilt title to spine. A nice first edition of the fifth V. I. Warshawski novel. Signed by author to title page.
Garden City, NewYork: The Dial Press, 1984. Jacket by Terrence M. Fehr. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo. (6" x 8.5") Blue boards, black 1/4 cloth gilt title to spine. A nice first edition of the second V. I. Warshawski novel. Signed by author to title page.
New York, NY: Delacorte Press, 1995. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo. (6" x 8.5") Yellow boards, black1/4 cloth gilt title to spine. A V.I. Warshawski short stories compilation. First edition, first printing. Signed by the author on the title page.
New York, NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1982. Book Club Edition. Hardcover 8vo. (5.5" x 8.5") Terracotta colored boards, titles in black. A Luke Thanet Mystery.