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The House Without the Door - Elizabeth Daly
1945 English hardcover 1st edition, 1st impression, Hammmond, London A VG book in like unclipped dust jacket The books has no names, tight and square, some scattered edge spotting (war economy paper) The jacket shows some shelf wear to edges, very small loss to spine corner otherwise no great loss A solid copy of an uncommon book in dustwrapper For Sale at £47 (approx $84) *DF7 - free delivery worldwide ! |
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Night Walk - Elizabeth Daly
1950 British hardback first edition, 1st impression, Hammond, London A VG+ book in VG+ dustcover No names or stamps, tight and square The jacket has small chip to front panel, light wear to spine ends otherwise clean and complete A nice clean copy of a very scarce book in jacket, the only one we have handled in fact For Sale at £SOLD (approx $SOLD) * - free delivery worldwide ! |
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The House Without the Door - Elizabeth Daly
1951 UK first Penguin paperback edition, London A nice clean copy, slight edge tanning Tightly bound and square A scarce title, now out of print For Sale at £6 (approx $9) *DF2 - free delivery worldwide ! |
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Arrow Pointing Nowhere - Elizabeth Daly
1946 UK hardcover first edition, 1st impression, Hammond, London A near VG book without its dust jacket No names or stamps Clean contents, some fading to cloth An uncommon 'war economy' title For Sale at £8 (approx $13) *PB1 - free delivery worldwide ! |
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DALY, Elizabeth. American. Bom in New York City, 15 October 1878. Educated at Miss Baldwin's School; Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, B.A. 1901; Columbia University, New York, M.A. 1902. Reader in English, Bryn Mawr College, 1904-06; tutor in French and English; producer of amateur theatre. Recipient: Mystery Writers of American Edgar Allan Poe Award, 1960. Died 2 September 1967. |
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Henry Gamadge Charming, genteel, and well-mannered, Henry Gamadge is blunt-featured, colorless, but amiable. He has intelligent green-gray eyes. He is in his thirties, tall, with a well-constructed figure that has been ruined by many hours spent poring over books in scholarly research. He is an author, bibliophile, and consulting expert on old books, manuscripts and autographs. A native New Yorker (like Elizabeth Daly), Gamadge lives and works in an old residence in Manhattan's East 60's, assisted by Harold Bantz. |
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