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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Slight rubbing. Otherwise, minimal wear. Text is clean and tight. Jacket is slightly worn with a very tiny closed tear on the front panel near the spine.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Size: 8x6x1; The binding is Clean and tight with minor shelf wear. Light wear & soiling on edges of text block. Text and images unmarked. Dj shelf worn with scuffs, creases, toning & light soiling in a mylar cover.
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FINE IN NEAR FINE DUST JACKET. BOOK IS FINE WITHOUT ANY MARKS TO THE BINDING OR THE TEXT. D.J. IS FINE AND IS NOT PRICE-CLIPPED. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAN, BRIGHT, UNFADED COPY WITH NO REMAINDER MARK WITH JUST A TRACE OF TONING.
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New York. 1971. June 1971. Harper & Row. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0060122129. 177 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Peter McKenzie. keywords: Mystery America. FROM THE PUBLISHER-They called him Judas. He killed people for a living. He was a gun for the Mafia, or the Mafiosi, or Costra Nostra, or the Brotherhood-call it anything you like, it was an organization that found an internal assassin useful, and Judas was useful. His real name was Jericho Jones, and Kansas City was his hometown. He'd been in prison. Now he had served his five-year term and he was just out free. And Candoli wanted to see him at once. If you read the newspapers you know that Candoli was the ‘reformed' racket boss in Chicago, a man who got a lot of good publicity from the press by his acts of charity, a man who got a cut of every piece of crime profit squeezed from the city. But, lately-the word was around-Candoli was slipping; there were internal family troubles. And Candoli was a sick man, Judas saw that at once, when they met in the old man's Chicago apartment. Candoli offered Judas a job. ‘I want you on this job, ' he said, ‘because you've proved you can be trusted and you work alone. ' Judas said, ‘Maybe I'm not ready to carry a gun for you. Maybe I'm not going to carry one at all anymore, Right now I want to eat a decent meal, sleep with a woman, and get drunk. ' But Candoli got his way. He usually did. Judas wound up in Kansas City, trying to find out about Johnny-Candoli's son and heir. It was a rough search-rough and deadly dangerous. There were a lot of people in Kansas City who didn't want Judas to find out anything, not about Johnny, and not too much about Peggy Allen-who'd been the old man's property before she attracted his son's attention. Or about the other girls, and the men around them-dying men, deadly men, and dead men. E. RICHARD JOHNSON has won himself a host of readers across the country and around the world. This powerful story should win him many more. inventory #22929.
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Good. Some shelf storage or usage wear present. The binding is tight and all pages are present. Includes dustjacket. The pages appear unmarked. Pictures available upon request. Individually inspected by Shadow. Thanks for supporting an independent bookseller!