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Fair. Size: 8x5x0; No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. ex-library with usual markings, tape on boards, some soiling to boards and page ends. reading copy. The apparent murder of an elderly man in Amsterdam involves Van der Valk in a mystery which takes him to Ireland.
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Good. Size: 8x5x0; Hardcover with dust jacket. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show minor shelving wear. Binding is tight, hinges strong. Dust jacket shows edge wear.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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Very Good. First edition copy. Collectible-Very Good. Very Good dust jacket. Spine slightly sunned. In protective mylar cover. (detective and mystery fiction, mystery fiction)
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Very Good in Near Fine dust jacket. 0060113499. First American edition. Very good copy in near fine dust jacket. (Sticker from literary agency on front end-paper. A few short edge tears in jacket. Edges foxed. A tad musty. ) Published in Britain as "Over The High Side." A Van der Valk mystery.
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New York. 1971. April 1971. Harper & Row. 2nd Printing. Very Good in Slightly Worn Dustjacket. 0060113499. 250 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Marjory Dressler. keywords: Mystery England. FROM THE PUBLISHER-The elderly man was killed in the market place in Amsterdam, just as Inspector Van der Valk was going past. It was assumed, at first, that he'd been run over, but Van der Valk found the handle of an antique dagger emerging from the man's old-fashioned waistcoat and said to the crowd, ‘This is a death by violence; you may have witnessed an assassination. Directly you have given your names to the officers, you may go home. Please be at home tonight: an officer will call to interview you. ' The dead man was identified as F. -X. Martinez. Van der Valk went to see Mrs. Martinez. She was younger than her husband, much younger. She called her husband Vader-father. But it was Martinez's real daughters-the girls-that Van der Valk had to see. Lotte he didn't see, she lived in Venezuela, but the others-Agnes, Agatha, Anastasia, the ladies of Belgrave Square, Dublin-they were the ones he saw. Because, in part, of Senator Terence Lynch-Irish and a most prominent figure-Van der Valk was told to proceed to Dublin. ‘You speak English, I suppose'? ' he was asked. ‘I can just barely make myself understood, ' he said. ‘That's all that's needed, ' he was told. And if was all, or almost all that was needed. This is a fascinating story by Nicolas Freeling, who knows Dublin well and whose knowledge of it and the Irish adds a whole magic flavor to this novel. inventory #3547.