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Very good; Collectible. FREE FIRST CLASS Shipping Upgrade. Clean, Collectible Very Good 1973 1st Printing Warner Library #66-883. Max Brand Manhattan Mystery Melodrama series Mass Market Paperback. Lightly read. I Ship same day from East Coast. (Please Click to view my 6 photos. ) Spine: hint of crease, slight forward lean; Front flyleaf has neat handwritten initials. Light edge wear nicely retouched; Page blocks tanned. All inside pages are tight in binding & unmarked, no creases, free of writing, tears, or highlighter. Expedited shipping available for Priority Mail within U.S.A. Publisher: Warner Paperback Library division of Warner Communications / Warner Books (New York, NY) (Mass Market Paperback) (Feb. 12, 1973); Stated FIrst Paperback Printing. (Published by arrangement with Dood, Mead & Co. ) Language: English. ISBN: 0446658839 / 978-0446658836. Series: A Manhattan Mystery Melodrama / Warner Paperback Library #66-883. Copyright 1937 by James Faust. Not a remainder. Printed in The United States. Full Title: Six Golden Angels (Mass Market Paperback) (Feb.12, 1973) by Max Brand (Author); David Byrd (Cover Illustrator); (First Warner Books Printing); 4.3w x 7.0 x 0.6 inches [10.8w x 17.9 x 1.5 cm.]. 240 pages. I wrap in poly bag, insert cardboard to protect, ship daily, guarantee, & track. [H0282_B76].
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Very Good. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Minor edge wear, lightly scuffed and scratched, spine is gently creased, pages are toning, lightly shelf worn, overall a very clean used first Warner Paperback Library edition! Extemely rare and hard-to-find! 240 very clean, unmarked and uncreased, suspense-filled and mystery-riddled pages! Very very scarce! "John James Leggett committed suicide. He was fed up with his penthouse in the sky, perhaps. Probably he was tired of his Italian garden. The statues in it bored him and he didn't want the trouble of ordering new ones...." Originally published in 1937.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. First edition. Some spotting on the boards, thus very good in very good or better dustwrapper with a small chip on the front panel. Scarce in jacket.
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NF. This is a complete 16 page, 3 column 15" x 11" Sunday Novel Section" p ublished as a supplement to the Sunday Chicago Herald Examiner and dat ed Sunday April 17, 1938. It has a a color front cover illustration an d one other color double page illustration plus eleven two color small illustrations through-out the story. The issue is in near fine condi tion. The paper is slightly tanned but not brittle and is well preserv ed. This piece is one of the author's lesser known crime novellas, lat er expanded into a full length novel. A scarce piece of newspaper ephe mera.