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Click to view full description | 1. | AMBLER, ERIC A Coffin For Dimitrios New York Knopf 1939 First Edition - American. Very good in a very good plus dust jacket with a a few minute nicks and tiny tears. Ambler's masterpiece and the basis of the acclaimed film starring Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, and Zachary Scott. Haycraft-Queen cornerstone. Price: 1750.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | AMBLER, ERIC A Passage of Arms New York Knopf 1960 First Edition - American. Advance review copy with the publisher's dated notice laid in. A fine clean copy in both dust jacket variants which are very good plus, each with a very small chip to the top edge of the front panel and a hint of darkening to the spine of the outer jacket. Price: 75.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | AMBLER, ERIC Cause For Alarm New York Knopf 1939 First Edition - American. Inscribed and signed by the author, Eric Ambler, to fellow writer, Wayne Warga. Inscribed: ÒWayne Warga from Eric Ambler. Los Angeles, Feb. Ô82.Ó Near fine, tight copy with just a trace of edge wear in a very good plus dust jacket with a few tiny tears and a very faint touch of dust soiling to the rear panel. Scarce in jacket. From the library of journalist and novelist Wayne Warga. The youngest editor at Life Magazine at age 25, Warga reported on John F. Kennedy's race for the Presidency, and went on to cover the Civil Rights movement for the magazine. For many years, Warga was one of the leading writers at the Los Angeles Times where he did in depth articles and features on writers and people in the arts. Later, Warga became a mystery novelist, creating three well-received bibliomysteries: Hardcover, Fatal Impressions, and Singapore Transfer, featuring Los Angeles rare book dealer, Jeffrey Dean. Price: 2000.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 4. | AMBLER, ERIC Cause For Alarm New York Knopf 1939 Early later printing. Very good copy with some minor wear to the clot at the corners in a chipped and dust soiled dust jacket with the same art work design as that of the first edition. Price: 75.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 5. | AMBLER, ERIC Journey Into Fear New York Knopf 1940 First Edition - American. Inscribed and signed by the author, Eric Ambler, to fellow writer, Wayne Warga. Inscribed on the title page: ÒWayne Warga from Eric Ambler. Los Angeles, Feb. Ô82.Ó Near fine bright copy with a faint trace of edge wear in a very good lightly dust soiled price-clipped dust jacket with a some small tears and edge wear and some slight fading to the spine. From the library of journalist and novelist Wayne Warga. The youngest editor at Life Magazine at age 25, Warga reported on John F. Kennedy's race for the Presidency, and went on to cover the Civil Rights movement for the magazine. For many years, Warga was one of the leading writers at the Los Angeles Times where he did in depth articles and features on writers and people in the arts. Later, Warga became a mystery novelist, creating three well-received bibliomysteries: Hardcover, Fatal Impressions, and Singapore Transfer, featuring Los Angeles rare book dealer, Jeffrey Dean. Price: 2000.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 6. | AMBLER, ERIC The Care of Time New York Farrar, Straus 1981 First Edition - American. One of 300 numbered copies signed by the author, Eric Ambler. Additionally inscribed and signed by Ambler to fellow writer, Wayne Warga. Inscribed: ÒAnd yet again to Wayne Warga from Eric Ambler. Los Angeles, 29 ix 81.Ó Fine without dust jacket as issued in the publisher's slipcase. From the library of journalist and novelist Wayne Warga. The youngest editor at Life Magazine at age 25, Warga reported on John F. Kennedy's race for the Presidency, and went on to cover the Civil Rights movement for the magazine. For many years, Warga was one of the leading writers at the Los Angeles Times where he did in depth articles and features on writers and people in the arts. Later, Warga became a mystery novelist, creating three well-received bibliomysteries: Hardcover, Fatal Impressions, and Singapore Transfer, featuring Los Angeles rare book dealer, Jeffrey Dean. Price: 250.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 7. | AMBLER, ERIC The Mask of Dimitrios London Hodder & Stoughton 1939 First Edition. Very good clean copy in an attractive facsimile dust jacket. Rare in a first edition as most copies were lost when Nazi bombs destroyed the Hodder & Stoughton warehouse. A Haycraft-Queen cornerstone of mystery and detective fiction. The basis of the classic film starring Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre. Price: 750.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 8. | AMBLER, ERIC The Night-Comers London Heinemann 1956 First Edition. Near fine bright copy with a minor hint of shelf wear and a tiny tear at the top of the front hinge in a very good dust jacket with a few shallow chips, light rubbing, and a tiny bit of tape residue at the top of the front flap. Price: 35.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 9. | AMBLER, ERIC The Schirmer Inheritance New York Knopf 1953 First Edition - American. Inscribed and signed by the author, Eric Ambler, to fellow writer, Wayne Warga. Inscribed on the title page: ÒWayne Warga from Eric Ambler.Ó Near fine bright copy with a faint trace of edge wear in a very good plus price-clipped dust jacket with a few very short tears and a bit of edge wear. From the library of journalist and novelist Wayne Warga. The youngest editor at Life Magazine at age 25, Warga reported on John F. Kennedy's race for the Presidency, and went on to cover the Civil Rights movement for the magazine. For many years, Warga was one of the leading writers at the Los Angeles Times where he did in depth articles and features on writers and people in the arts. Later, Warga became a mystery novelist, creating three well-received bibliomysteries: Hardcover, Fatal Impressions, and Singapore Transfer, featuring Los Angeles rare book dealer, Jeffrey Dean. Price: 500.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 10. | AMBLER, ERIC Typed Letter Signed From Eric Ambler London 1 page, quarto Mar. 7, 1990 Original Typed Letter Signed by the author, Eric Ambler to a noted European literary critic, with a couple of notation's in ink in Mr. Ambler's hand, replying to several questions regarding the shifting of international political climates and their subsequent influence upon his wriitng: ÒThe political thriller set in Europe has long been overdue for change. Happily, the Cold War theme must now go the way of the Berlin Wall.Ó Ambler goes onto discuss the political problems of South and Central America and cites B. Traven, author of such notable works as The Treasure of the Sierra Madre as one of the finest writers of the century. With two creases from folding, else fine. Price: 750.00 USD | See Full Description |
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