He taught philosophy at Yale and Haverford. Then, 12 years ago, he resigned to become a private detective for five dollars an hour. His thought-provoking and thrilling experiences put him to the test--and put most mystery novels to shame!
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He taught philosophy at Yale and Haverford. Then, 12 years ago, he resigned to become a private detective for five dollars an hour. His thought-provoking and thrilling experiences put him to the test--and put most mystery novels to shame!
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NF. Stated first edition with the full number line present. A near fine co py in a very good dust jacket. The book has a slight lift to its front cover. The dust jacket is rubbed at its corners. Frays and creases to the head of the jacket's spine and rubs to its lower spine tips. Rubb ing along the outer folds.