Library of The World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories by Julian Hawthorne - front cover
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Library of The World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories

by Julian Hawthorne

"Library of The World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories," edited by Julian Hawthorne, published in 1908 by The Review of Reviews Company, New York. This anthology features works by literary giants like Edgar Allan Poe and Ambrose Bierce. Bound in brown cloth, the book is in good condition with some foxing and no dust jacket. A valuable addition for collectors of classic mystery and detective fiction.

$16.03$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1908
The Review of Reviews Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:A4-B6-DRJ-0450

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with a sturdy binding. The brown cloth cover shows minimal wear, and the publisher's emblem is clearly embossed. There is no dust jacket. The pages exhibit some foxing, typical for a book of this age, but remain legible and intact. Overall, the book is well-preserved for its publication year of 1908.

About This Antique 1908 Edition

"Library of The World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories," edited by Julian Hawthorne, is a fascinating anthology published by The Review of Reviews Company in 1908. This collection brings together some of the most compelling mystery and detective stories from renowned authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and Washington Irving. Printed in New York, this volume is a testament to the enduring appeal of classic detective fiction. The book's significance lies in its curation of diverse narratives that have shaped the mystery genre. This particular edition, though not a first edition, remains a valuable piece for collectors due to its historical context and the prominence of its contributors. The book is bound in brown cloth with the publisher's emblem embossed on the cover. The absence of a dust jacket and the presence of some age-related foxing on the pages are notable, yet the binding remains intact and sturdy.

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The Review of Reviews Company

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