December 1970: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
New York: Davis, 1970. Softcover. First edition. Foxing, a few small light stains on covers, very good in wrappers. More
New York: Davis, 1970. Softcover. First edition. Foxing, a few small light stains on covers, very good in wrappers. More
New York: Davis, 1976. Softcover. First edition. Foxing, covers worn and stained, good or better in wrappers. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1941. Hardcover. First edition. A bit of soiling to the boards, a sound, very good copy lacking the dustwrapper. The second of Woolrich's novels to be filmed, it was the basis for the 1942 Jack Hively film *Street of Chance*, an early and defining example..... More
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, (1958). Hardcover. First edition. A trifle rubbed else fine in a slightly spine-faded, very good or better dustwrapper. Inscribed by the author: "To Ed Singer from his friend Cornell Woolrich 3/17/61." An attractive copy of this uncommon collection of stories. Includes "The Corpse in..... More
New York: The Mysterious Press, (1987). Hardcover. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. More
OH: World, 1946. Hardcover. First edition thus. Tower Books Motion Picture edition. Illustrated with scenes from the movie. Pages age-toned, corners bumped, still very good in a good only dustwrapper with extremities chipped and worn, two inch tear in mid-spine. RKO Radio Pictures, starring Susan Hayward, Bill Williams and Paul..... More
New York: Pocket Books, 1944. Softcover. First paperback edition, originally published by Lippincott in 1942. Pages lightly age-toned, spine a shade lighter, else very good. Made into a classic film noir in 1944 directed by Robert Siodmak. Pocket Book, #253. More
London: Tom Stacey, (1973). Hardcover. Reprint. Near fine with slight bump to the head of the spine in near fine dustwrapper. More