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A Touch of Drama - Guy Cullingford
1960 UK hardback first edition, first impression, Hammond, London A near fine book in nera fine unclipped dustwrapper The book shows no names, inscriptions or stamps etc Tight and square with clean cloth and text block The jacket shows minor rubs to extremities A stage based mystery featuring a playwright A particularly nice copy and a classic Sax jacket For Sale at £SOLD - SORRY, CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK (approx $SOLD)) * - free delivery worldwide ! |
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Framed for Hanging - Guy Cullingford
1959 Britsih Penguin paperback first edition, London A decent solid and square book A reading copy About this Book
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The Whipping Boys - Guy Cullingford
1964 English Penguin softcover first edition, London A VG indeed book without previous owner names or stamps Tight and square, usual light paper tan, clearly very carefully read A tidy copy As Miss Maggs, the sitter-in, made her way nervously home, a clock struck one and the town's lights were switched off. Footsteps came up behind her. She broke into a desperate run. And later a doctor pronounced that she had literally died of fright. For Sale at £SOLD - SORRY, CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK (approx $SOLD) *us5
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Conjurer's Coffin - Guy Cullingford
1957 UK Penguin paperback first edition, London A VG book with no names or stamps etc Tight and square, usual light paper tan A nice solid copy THE setting of this novel of murder is Soho. London . . . not the dread, shadow-lurking Soho of sensational fiction, but the cheerful, grubby, down-at-heel Soho of reality. Here Jessie Milk, used to a quiet life in the country, finds herself a most unsuitable occupation as receptionist in one of the smaller hotels chiefly frequented by unsuccessful variety artists For Sale at £SOLD - SORRY, CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK (approx $SOLD) *us5 - free delivery worldwide ! |
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Guy Cullingford is the pseudonym for Constance Lindsay Taylor who was born in Essex, England, on 10th January 1907. She wrote ten crime fiction titles, several uncollected short stories, a non-criminous novel and three plays for television. An impressive writer who creates characters of greater depth than many of her contemparies and is therefore deserving of a wider audience. |
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