Collection of Vintage Instructional and Mystery Books
Item Details
A collection of vintage instructional and mystery books. This collection includes six books of both fiction and non-fiction. Featured titles of this collection include The Ideal System for Learning French by V.D. Guadel, published by V.D. Gaudel, 1917; The Long Wait by Mickey Spillane, published by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1951; The Complete Works of Rabelais translated by Jacques Le Clercq, published by First Modern Library Giant Edition, 1944; Murder: One, Two, Three by John Creasy, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1955; Anti-Memoirs by Andre Malraux, translated by Terence Kilmartin, published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968; and Olympio: The Life of Victor Hugo by Andre Maurois, translated by Gerard Hopkins, published by Harper & Brothers, 1956.
Condition
- dust jackets are all worn with several rips and tears throughout; covers are worn along the edges and at the spine with the cap and tail; the binding is beginning to loosen; hinges are also loose throughout; The Ideal System for Learning French features ink handwriting on the front page.
Dimensions
- measured stacked lying flat; items vary in size.
Item #
17IND030-088-2138







