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Marquand, John P., 1893-1960
Mr. Moto's Three Aces: A John P. Marquand Omnibus
Publisher: Boston, Little, Brown [1956?]. 447 p.; 22 cm. Book Club Edition; Three of the six published novels featuring the Japanese agent Mr. Moto. Thank You, Mr. Moto; Think Fast, Mr. Moto; Mr. Moto Is So Sorry. Stock #28,998. (SAG). Vg/ dj chipped, slightly soiled. American literature, fiction, mystery.
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AUD 9.66 | CAD 10.36 | EUR 7.75 | GBP 6.64 | JPY 909.09 | MXN 111.11 | ZAR 100.00 |
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The Owl at the Bridge.
Item number: 28998.
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van Gulik, Robert., Illustrator: Robert van Gulik (illustrations).
NECKLACE AND CALABASH: A Chinese Detective Story.
Publisher: NY: Charles Scribner's Sons (1967).. First Edition, A--1.71[C]. Judge Dee's plans for a few days of relaxation are shattered when the cashier of where he is staying, the Kingfisher Inn, is found tortured and murdered. 144p: illustrated endpapers, 8 full-page illustrations drawn by the author in Chinese style; 21cm. 331g. Book: Very Good (clean, bright, and tight; faint tidal mark lower edge). Dustcover: Near Very Good (slight edgewear, slightly darkened, same light tidal mark). Grey cloth hardcover. Book condition: Very Good. Jacket condition: Near Very Good.
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AUD 9.32 | CAD 10.00 | EUR 7.48 | GBP 6.40 | JPY 877.27 | MXN 107.22 | ZAR 96.50 |
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Canterbury Books.
Item number: 1737.
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van Gulik, Robert H., 1910-1967
The Chinese Bell Murders.
Publisher: Chicago UP [1977].. ix, 287 p. 18 cm. With a new Introduction by Donald F. Lach. Imperial China, Tang dynasty, seventh century A.D. --home of Judge Dee, imperial magistrate and detective. This novel, first published in 1958, conveys insights into traditional China. Stock# 31,776x. New/ paper.
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AUD 7.73 | CAD 8.29 | EUR 6.20 | GBP 5.31 | JPY 727.27 | MXN 88.89 | ZAR 80.00 |
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Item number: 31776.
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van Gulik, Robert, Illustrated by: van Gulik, Robert
The Chinese Gold Murders
Publisher: Harper & Row, Publishers New York, NY 1983. xvi, 203 pp, quarterbound w/brown boards w/orange cloth covered spine w/red lettering, dj brown spine w/orange lettering w/red-orange-maroon-black color illustrated front panel. Judge Dee is assigned to the coastal city of Pooyang. There as Magistrate, he battles army deserters, solves the mystery of his predecessor's murder and brings the killer to justice. First Thus Very Good- Hard Cover Very Good 8vo - over 8" - 9" Tall Octavo
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AUD 12.32 | CAD 13.21 | EUR 9.88 | GBP 8.46 | JPY 1,159.09 | MXN 141.67 | ZAR 127.50 |
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Curio Corner Books.
Item number: 036055.
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van Gulik, Robert H., 1910-1967
The Chinese Gold Murders.
Publisher: Chicago UP [1977]. ix, 214 p. 16 cm. With a new Introduction by Donald F. Lach. Imperial China, Tang dynasty, seventh century A.D.--home of Judge Dee, imperial magistrate and detective. This novel, first published 1959, conveys insights into traditional China. Stock# 31,773. New/ paper.
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AUD 7.73 | CAD 8.29 | EUR 6.20 | GBP 5.31 | JPY 727.27 | MXN 88.89 | ZAR 80.00 |
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Item number: 31773.
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van Gulik, Robert H., 1910-1967
The Chinese Lake Murders.
Publisher: Chicago UP [1977]. . viii, 215 p. 18 cm. With a new Introduction by Donald F. Lach. Imperial China, Tang dynasty, seventh century A.D.--home of Judge Dee, imperial magistrate and detective. This novel, first published in 1960, conveysw insights into traditional China. Stock# 31,775. New/ paper.
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AUD 7.73 | CAD 8.29 | EUR 6.20 | GBP 5.31 | JPY 727.27 | MXN 88.89 | ZAR 80.00 |
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Item number: 31775.
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van Gulik, Robert H., 1910-1967
The Chinese Nail Murders.
Publisher: Chicago UP [1977].. ix, 209 p. , 18 cm. With a new Introduction by Donald F. Lach. Imperial China, Tang dynasty, seventh century A.D.--the home of Judge Dee, imperial magistrate and detective. This novel, first published in 1961, conveys insights into traditional China. Stock# 31,774x. New/ paper.
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AUD 7.73 | CAD 8.29 | EUR 6.20 | GBP 5.31 | JPY 727.27 | MXN 88.89 | ZAR 80.00 |
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Item number: 31774.
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Rohmer, Sax (Arthur Sarsfield Ward)
The Mask of Fu Manchu
Publisher: New York: Pyramid Books, 1967 reprint.. 191pp. paperback: Good [text is age browned; ink name; store stamp inside; else a clean, complete & tight copy] A classic mystery originally published in 1932 by the Birmingham born Irishman Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward (1866-1959), who wrote as "Sax Rohmer" and is most famous for his villainous character Dr. Fu Manchu.
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AUD 1.92 | CAD 2.06 | EUR 1.54 | GBP 1.32 | JPY 180.91 | MXN 22.11 | ZAR 19.90 |
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Auldfarran Books, IOBA.
Item number: 14837.
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