was not only a mine of information as to practical detective work on this side of the water, but was able to furnish the latest informationĬondition: Very Good ++. In the foreword to that book Gardner states. Brittain was lecturing in Harvard in 1948 on Homicide Investigation and Gardner attended the seminars while he was writing The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom. The recipient was Doctor R P Brittain, from the University of Glasgow - a doctor, criminologist and barrister. The dedication reads: To Rob with lots of the best from Uncle Erle. And at first glance it seemed that little Mrs. This copy has been SIGNED and dedicated by Erle Stanley Gardner to the title page. The two women in Perry Mason’s office were a cat-and-mouse combination. The closed page edges are very slightly dulled. The upper corners are very gently bruised. There are no previous ownership inscriptions. The back panel shows light nicking and scuffing to the edges.īOOK: The book is square and tight. The spine is scuffed, rubbed and nicked to both ends. The front panel is bright and unfaded, showing rubbing and surface creasing to the top edge and to the lower spine corner. It is unclipped - showing the price $2.75 on the inside flap. Erle Stanley Gardner was an American lawyer and author of detective stories who also published under the pseudonyms A.A. WRAPPER: The wrapper on this copy is bright and complete. A SIGNED US first edition, first impression.
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