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gameraboy2: Whiplash by R.W. TaylorGold Star Books, 1964Cover by Harry Barton

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Whiplash by R.W. Taylor
Gold Star Books, 1964
Cover by Harry Barton


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rodrigobaeza:Howard Chaykin: Firearm trading card original art (1990’s)

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Howard Chaykin:Firearm trading card original art (1990’s)


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rodrigobaeza: Jack Davis: original art for a newspaper strip tryout (1950s)

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Jack Davis: original art for a newspaper strip tryout (1950s)


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yesterdaysgallery1939 Hillman-Curl hardcoverFirst American Edition. A Clue Club Mystery. First Bulld

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1939 Hillman-Curl hardcover

First American Edition. A Clue Club Mystery. First Bulldog Drummond title to have been written, at least partially, by Fairlie. Mystery novel with horror elements involving ‘The Strangler’, “a phantom whose only trace is the dead left in the wake of nefarious deeds”.

Seattle Mystery Bookshop


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books0977:Fingers of Fear. J. U. Nicolson. New York: Covici-Friede Publishers, (1937). First editi

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Fingers of Fear. J. U. Nicolson. New York: Covici-Friede Publishers, (1937). First edition. Original dust jacket by Arthur Hawkins Jr.

“A dark tale of the mystery and horror that gathered over the vast pile of gables that was Ormesby, the ancestral home of the Ormes family, lost in one of the wildest and most isolated reaches of the Berskshires. Recluses in the great mansion, guarded by a pack of ferocious dogs, the family jealously nursed its secret. Gray, was at home with the ghosts, even jested about them with a kind of macabre humor.”


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philspOctober 12, 1935 issueBorden Chase, “Midnight Taxi” (Part 1 of 7)     Frederick C. Painton, Te

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October 12, 1935 issue

Borden Chase, “Midnight Taxi” (Part 1 of 7)    

Frederick C. Painton, Test Flight     

Alfred George: Wonders of the World #41. Florida’s Singing Tower   

H. Bedford-Jones, “Bowie Knife” (Part 2 of 6)   

Howard R. Marsh, “The Tuba Pitcher"    

Joseph W. Skidmore: What’s in a Name?    

Stookie Allen: Men of Daring: Buffalo Jones     

W. C. Tuttle, “The Sheriff of Tonto Town” (Part 5 of 6; Henry Sontag)    

Betty Wood McNabb, “Tides"

H. H. Matteson, “Throw ’Em Down McClosky"    

J. W. Holden, “The Worst Earthquake"    

George Challis, “The Dew of Heaven” (Part 6 of 6; Ivor Kildare)   

Seattle Mystery Bookshop
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heritageauctionRobert McGinnis, original art Gouache on board 11 x 15 in. (image) Not signed1970 SigheritageauctionRobert McGinnis, original art Gouache on board 11 x 15 in. (image) Not signed1970 SigheritageauctionRobert McGinnis, original art Gouache on board 11 x 15 in. (image) Not signed1970 Sig

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Robert McGinnis, original art
Gouache on board
11 x 15 in. (image)
Not signed

1970 Signet paperback original

Seattle Mystery Bookshop


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heritageauctionsAMERICAN ARTIST (20th Century)D for Delinquent, paperback book cover, 1958 Gouache oheritageauctionsAMERICAN ARTIST (20th Century)D for Delinquent, paperback book cover, 1958 Gouache oheritageauctionsAMERICAN ARTIST (20th Century)D for Delinquent, paperback book cover, 1958 Gouache o

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AMERICAN ARTIST (20th Century)
D for Delinquent, paperback book cover, 1958
Gouache on board
24.75 x 16 in.
Not signed

cover art by Samson Pollen

Seattle Mystery Bookshop


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Front Page Detective - “The Slain Coquette in Lover’s Lane”

Front Page Detective - “The Slain Coquette in Lover’s Lane”


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Detective Book – “A Bombshell of Suspense- Murder of a Stuffed Shirt”

Detective Book – “A Bombshell of Suspense- Murder of a Stuffed Shirt”


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“The Doctor will see you now.”

“The Doctor will see you now.”


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