THREE PROBLEMS FOR SOLAR PONS
First printing of these three collected adventures of the sub-Sherlockian detective Solar Pons.
First printing of these three collected adventures of the sub-Sherlockian detective Solar Pons.
First printing of the author's first novel, an account of Holmes's drug-dreamy investigation into the Ripper murders.
First UK edition of Dick's novel, a significantly expanded version of his 1964 novella "The Unteleported Man."
Beautiful first UK and first hardcover edition of Dick's tenth novel, originally published in 1956 as half of an Ace Double.
First printing of Dick's late-period masterpiece of paranoia and personal disintegration.
Handsome signed first edition of Dobson's mystery novel, combining three of literature's perennially compelling themes: English professors, upstate New York, and cold-blooded murder.
Signed first edition of the Fordham professor's fifth Karen Pelletier literary mystery, featuring a rare book theft, a murderous English Department conference, and assorted other academic crimes and punishments.
Signed first printing of the second volume of Donaldson's Mordant's Need duology.
Inscribed first edition of Douglas's sixth cat-narrated murder mystery, involving psychic investigations and the summoning of Harry Houdini from beyond the veil.
Uncommon first printing of this Edgar Award-winning first mystery novel by author and architect Douglass, set in the Caribbean and starring police chief Bolivar Manchenil.
First edition of Doyle's selected essays and articles on assorted mysteries and psychic phenomena.
Boxed set of Berkley's paperback Authorized Editions, with classic cover art by William Teason.
First single-volume edition of Baring-Gould's annotated and indexed edition of Doyle's four novels and fifty-six short stories, extensively illustrated with maps, diagrams, photographs, and drawings by Doyle, Sidney Paget, Frederic Dorr Steele, and numerous others.
First edition of these eleven adventure, mystery, and science fiction stories, selected by Carr in celebration of Doyle's hundredth anniversary, with two Sherlock Homes inclusions: "The Man with the Twisted Lip" and "Silver Blaze."
Inscribed first printing of this enthralling mystery that sees a series of pranks against a parking enforcement company escalate to murder, with lawyer Jill Smith left to pick up the pieces.
Uncorrected advance proof of the first Cliff Janeway mystery.
Signed first US hardcover edition of this Edgar-nominated mystery by a Denver bookseller and former journalist, originally published as a paperback original in 1981.
Signed first edition of this mystery novel that finds newspaperman and reluctant sleuth Dalton Walker comes face to face with conspiracy, corruption, and murder as he chases down the story of the death of an anonymous little girl.
First edition, first printing of this mid-century American noir novel in the style of Chandler, and the basis for the 1948 film LARCENY.
First edition of Elkins's first novel, introducing the smooth-talking, mystery-solving physical anthropology professor Gideon Oliver.
Inscribed first printing of Ellroy's noir detective novel, second in his Lloyd Hopkins trilogy.
First printing of the famed Dell edition, with the landmark gothic cover that anticipates the "woman running from the house" designs of the gothic romance wave a decade later.
Signed first edition of Erickson's fourth Minneapolis mystery starring detectives Mars Bahr and Nettie Frisch.
First paperback edition of this genre-crossing double pastiche, originally published in 1978 and reprinted as part of the Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series.
First edition of this western about the hazards of being a lawman in Montana, the fourth Page Murdock book.