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Auction archive: Lot number 368

Detective Fiction: 15 worksAugust W. Derleath, Erle Stanley Gardner and others

Estimate
£4,000 - £6,000
ca. US$4,971 - US$7,457
Price realised:
£7,560
ca. US$9,396
Auction archive: Lot number 368

Detective Fiction: 15 worksAugust W. Derleath, Erle Stanley Gardner and others

Estimate
£4,000 - £6,000
ca. US$4,971 - US$7,457
Price realised:
£7,560
ca. US$9,396
Beschreibung:

A group of fifteen volumes, comprising: DERLETH, August W. (1909-1971). Three Who Died. A Judge Peck Mystery. New York: Loring & Mussey, 1935. First edition, presentation copy to the American author H. P. Lovecraft. Derleth was to become Lovecraft’s literary executor after his death. Octavo. Original green cloth, spine and upper cover lettered in black (corners faintly bumped); original dust-jacket (top edge and backstrip sunned, edges worn with short closed tears and chips restored). Provenance: Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937, American author of weird, science and fantasy fiction, most known for his creation of the fictional universe The Cthulhu Mythos; author’s presentation inscription to front free endpaper) — Ethel and Walter (later gift inscription to verso of front free endpaper). GARDNER, Erle Stanley (1889-1970). The D. A. Calls It Murder. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1937. First edition, presentation copy with endearing letter from the author to one of his readers. Octavo. Original black cloth, spine and upper cover lettered and decorated in red (board edges faintly marked, endpapers partially browned); original dust-jacket (lightly creased at edges, a few short closed tears and nicks, most repaired on verso with tape, backstrip sunned). Provenance: George W. Nilsson (authorial presentation inscription to front free endpaper) — tipped-in typed letter from author to Nilsson, with autograph signature — marginal annotation to p.5 and inscription to rear pastedown. — The D. A. Goes to Trial. London: Cassell and Company Limited, 1941. First UK edition. Octavo. Original red cloth, spine lettered in red on black ground (a few bumps to edges); original dust-jacket (lightly rubbed, lower panel lightly soiled). KEELER, Harry Stephen (1890-1967). By Third Degree. London: Ward Lock & Co, 1948. First UK edition, presentation copy, apparently to the author’s wife: ‘I need not tell you how much I love you […]’. First published in the US in 1941 as The Sharkskin Book. Octavo. Original brown cloth, spine lettered in black (endpapers browned); original dust-jacket priced 8/6 on front flap (lightly rubbed and nicked). Provenance: Hazel Goodwin (author’s wife; authorial presentation inscription to front free endpaper). SPILLANE, Mickey (1918-2006). My Gun is Quick. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1950. First edition of the second Mike Hammer mystery, signed by the author. Octavo. Original grey cloth, spine and upper cover with titles and decoration stamped in red (top edge and spine ends sunned); original dust-jacket (slightly short, spotting to flaps). — Vengeance is Mine! New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1950. First edition of the third Mike Hammer mystery, signed by the author. Octavo. Original blue cloth, decoration and titles to spine in gilt (extremities lightly rubbed, spine faded); original dust-jacket designed by Hoffman (lightly rubbed and frayed, a few splits and tears). BABCOCK, Dwight V. (1909-1979). A Homicide for Hannah. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1941. First edition, presentation copy to the editor of popular crime fiction magazine Black Mask: ‘To Captain Joe, Who is greatly responsible for whatever merit there is in this book'. Octavo. (Last four leaves unopened.) Original red cloth, upper cover and spine lettered and decorated in blue, top edge stained blue (headcap a little bruised, endpapers browned); original dust-jacket (lightly rubbed and spotted, faint creases to top edge of upper panel). Provenance: Joseph T. Shaw (editor and chief of periodical Black Mask, 1874-1952; authorial presentation inscription to front free endpaper). KING, Rufus (1893-1966). Murder by the Clock. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company for The Crime Club, Inc., 1929. First edition of the first Lieutenant Valcour mystery. A Haycraft-Queen Cornerstone. Octavo. Original black cloth, spine and upper cover lettered in red, with The Crime Club emblem stamped to upper cover (spine gently rolled, tiny stain to upper co

Auction archive: Lot number 368
Auction:
Datum:
15 Sep 2023 - 29 Sep 2023
Auction house:
Christie's
King Street, St. James's 8
London, SW1Y 6QT
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7839 9060
+44 (0)20 73892869
Beschreibung:

A group of fifteen volumes, comprising: DERLETH, August W. (1909-1971). Three Who Died. A Judge Peck Mystery. New York: Loring & Mussey, 1935. First edition, presentation copy to the American author H. P. Lovecraft. Derleth was to become Lovecraft’s literary executor after his death. Octavo. Original green cloth, spine and upper cover lettered in black (corners faintly bumped); original dust-jacket (top edge and backstrip sunned, edges worn with short closed tears and chips restored). Provenance: Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937, American author of weird, science and fantasy fiction, most known for his creation of the fictional universe The Cthulhu Mythos; author’s presentation inscription to front free endpaper) — Ethel and Walter (later gift inscription to verso of front free endpaper). GARDNER, Erle Stanley (1889-1970). The D. A. Calls It Murder. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1937. First edition, presentation copy with endearing letter from the author to one of his readers. Octavo. Original black cloth, spine and upper cover lettered and decorated in red (board edges faintly marked, endpapers partially browned); original dust-jacket (lightly creased at edges, a few short closed tears and nicks, most repaired on verso with tape, backstrip sunned). Provenance: George W. Nilsson (authorial presentation inscription to front free endpaper) — tipped-in typed letter from author to Nilsson, with autograph signature — marginal annotation to p.5 and inscription to rear pastedown. — The D. A. Goes to Trial. London: Cassell and Company Limited, 1941. First UK edition. Octavo. Original red cloth, spine lettered in red on black ground (a few bumps to edges); original dust-jacket (lightly rubbed, lower panel lightly soiled). KEELER, Harry Stephen (1890-1967). By Third Degree. London: Ward Lock & Co, 1948. First UK edition, presentation copy, apparently to the author’s wife: ‘I need not tell you how much I love you […]’. First published in the US in 1941 as The Sharkskin Book. Octavo. Original brown cloth, spine lettered in black (endpapers browned); original dust-jacket priced 8/6 on front flap (lightly rubbed and nicked). Provenance: Hazel Goodwin (author’s wife; authorial presentation inscription to front free endpaper). SPILLANE, Mickey (1918-2006). My Gun is Quick. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1950. First edition of the second Mike Hammer mystery, signed by the author. Octavo. Original grey cloth, spine and upper cover with titles and decoration stamped in red (top edge and spine ends sunned); original dust-jacket (slightly short, spotting to flaps). — Vengeance is Mine! New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1950. First edition of the third Mike Hammer mystery, signed by the author. Octavo. Original blue cloth, decoration and titles to spine in gilt (extremities lightly rubbed, spine faded); original dust-jacket designed by Hoffman (lightly rubbed and frayed, a few splits and tears). BABCOCK, Dwight V. (1909-1979). A Homicide for Hannah. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1941. First edition, presentation copy to the editor of popular crime fiction magazine Black Mask: ‘To Captain Joe, Who is greatly responsible for whatever merit there is in this book'. Octavo. (Last four leaves unopened.) Original red cloth, upper cover and spine lettered and decorated in blue, top edge stained blue (headcap a little bruised, endpapers browned); original dust-jacket (lightly rubbed and spotted, faint creases to top edge of upper panel). Provenance: Joseph T. Shaw (editor and chief of periodical Black Mask, 1874-1952; authorial presentation inscription to front free endpaper). KING, Rufus (1893-1966). Murder by the Clock. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company for The Crime Club, Inc., 1929. First edition of the first Lieutenant Valcour mystery. A Haycraft-Queen Cornerstone. Octavo. Original black cloth, spine and upper cover lettered in red, with The Crime Club emblem stamped to upper cover (spine gently rolled, tiny stain to upper co

Auction archive: Lot number 368
Auction:
Datum:
15 Sep 2023 - 29 Sep 2023
Auction house:
Christie's
King Street, St. James's 8
London, SW1Y 6QT
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7839 9060
+44 (0)20 73892869
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