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Very Good. No Jacket. A later mystery by the stepson and occasional collaborator of Robert Louis Stevenson. British title "The Grierson Mystery." First U.S. edition. Lightly bumped and rubbed, upper edge of the text block a bit dusty with a small spot on the fore edge of the text block. Binding square and solid, bookstore sticker and previous owner's bookplate inside.
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Very Good in Missing jacket. Size: 0x0x0; Minor shelf wear to binding. Light wear & soiling on edges of text block. Light soiling on bottom edge of front pastedown & ffep. Several pages throughout have light waviness.
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Very Good+ in Very Good+ jacket. Book New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1928. Reprint. Very Good+/Very Good+. Grosset & Dunlap edition in scarce original jacket. U.S. Title of "The Grierson Mystery" first published in the U.K. by Heinemann (1928). Very clean green cloth boards with black lettering on cover and spine. No bumping, fading or wear. Binding is tight & square, no cracking. Pages and edges are clean. Previous owner name and date (1931) neatly penned on front free endpaper; no other marks. 340 pages. Clean dust jacket is unchipped, has one short closed edge tear. Enclosed in new archival quality removable mylar cover. A beautiful girl is followed wherever she goes for reasons she does not understand; enter a young Englishman with a score of war medals, no job, a sense of humor and a clue to Roberta's pursuers. Then-a suicide, which proves to be something else. The story moves from a ranch in the Canadian Northwest to a a great scheme afoot in Africa, with scenes in the heart of London, where the puzzle is solved.