Killers Cannot Live
Micron Books. C4. 1961. paperback. Here's a tale with two murders in San Francisco!
Micron Books. C4. 1961. paperback. Here's a tale with two murders in San Francisco!
New York: Candlelight Press. 1965. Henry Lauritzen. softcover. 2nd printing.
Harlequin Books. 99. 1951. paperback. Harlequin Book paperback #99.
Newsstand Library Books. U137. 1960. paperback.
Fawcett, Gold Medal. P3274. 1975. Paperback. First paperback printing of a Chip Harrison Mystery by Lawrence Block.
Fawcett, Gold Medal. P3274. 1975. Paperback. Signed, 1st printing paperback of a Chip Harrison Mystery by Lawrence Block.
Boston: Gregg Press. 1979. hardcover. 5 volume set. The Great Merlini is a complete reprint of short stories of the Magician Detective. All volumes are reprints with introductions by Otto Penzler, Walter B. Gibson, Lynn Biederstadt, Robert l. Fish, and Eleanor Sullivan.
Berkley Medallion Book. Y705. 1962. paperback. Mystery, vintage paperback.
Illinois: Camerarts Publishing, Merit Books. MB 6M424. paperback. Vintage, sleaze paperback.
New York: Pocket Books. PB 268. 1945. paperback. Later Pocket Book printing of famous novel by Hammett. Rare item was issued with a dust jacket. Jacket can not be removed since it is glued along the flaps.
New York: Popular Library. PL168. 1948. Cover art by Rudolph Belarski. paperback. 1948, second printing.
Dell Publishing Co. 270. 1949. paperback. Dell Mapback #270. Marijuana and murder in San Francisco.
Starmont House. 1991. softcover. Pulp reprint anthology.
Fawcett Publication. d1611. 1966. paperback.
New York: Avon Books Company, Murder Mystery Monthly. 1950. digest.
Dell Publishing Co, Mapback. 133. 1931. paperback. Mystery with a voodoo chant!
New York: Dell Publishing Co., Mapback. MB4. 1933. paperback.
New York: Pocket Books. PB125. 1941. paperback. First Pocket Book paperback printing.
New York: Wilfred Funk. 38. 1941. digest. Burlesque and murder!
Great Britain: hurst & blackett. 1951. hardcover. A small brass monkey with a malevolently grinning face was Marc Neel's first clue to murder. It led him to spend a weekend in a lonely house on a desolate cliff-top, among a group of strange and alarming people. Somewhere in the home.....
New York: Pocket Books. PB901. 1952. paperback. First Pocket Book printing.
Mercer Island, Washington: Starmont House. 1988. softcover. Anthology.
Wisconsin: Bleak House Books. 2006. Hardcover. Signed edition. Thirty-one of the best damn crime stories ever written by David Morrell, Ed Gorman, Lawrence Block, Sean Doolittle, William Kent Krueger, Max Allan Collins, and others.
Dennis McMillan. 1996. S. Clay Wilson. hard cover with slipcase. Signed cloth copy #55/300 in red cloth slip case.