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Eyes of Garnet
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So You're Retiring ...
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A QUEST FOR DISCOVERY IN REMOTE AND STRANGE PLACES

a  fascinating travel narrative
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Nothing Routine by Jon Helminiak
A Quest for Adventure
in Strange and Remote Places

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Humbler Than Dust by Mona Lee
Two Retirees Take A 1000 Kilometer Tandem Bicycle Ride Across the Real India
Travel, Biography, Humor, Bicycling
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Miguel's Army by Michael Elcano
Biography, WWII, Americana, American Voices Series
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Letters to Mom and After Ernest Petronius
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Dad's War with the United States Marines by Peter H. Green
Biography, WWII, Americana, American Voices Series
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Nothing Routine by Jon Helminiak
A Quest for Adventure in Strange and Remote Places
Travel, Biography, Humor, Adventure
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Smooth Log by Arthur Murray
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Two Frenchmen Hitchhiking Across 1946 America by Jacques Houdaille
translated from the French by Fannie Lillian Miles Bellamy

Travel, Biography, History
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Scraper Jones: Treasure Hunter by William S. Butler 
Adventure
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Watercolor Memories by Colonel David W. Starr.
Art, Full color illustrations throughout
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If you liked the DaVinci Code
 We think yu'll love
Death In Rome by Marc Sassella
noted Australian author and writer for gourmet and gourmand food magazines
Murder in the Catacombs, secret societies, wonderful Italian cuisine, a mysterious and beautiful Australian reporter, and a British forensics professor on a dangerous and unplanned busman's Holiday. A great Summer Read!

 

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Lon of  1000 Faces
The story, in pictures, of  Lon Chaney, Sr., The World's Greatest Actor

by Forrest J Ackerman
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Forrest J Ackerman's long out-of-print and sought after classic on silent film great Lon Chaney, Sr., "The Man of 1000 Faces." This is the definitive still photograph collection of scenes from the great man's life and work, Contains 289 pages on the silent film master. Includes tributes, biographical sketches, and appreciations by Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Lon Chaney, Jr.,  and 15 others. Cameo by Vincent Price.

 

BIOGRAPHY/MYSTERY

Rex Stout:
A Majesty's Life
the "Edgar" award winning biography of the creator of "Nero Wolfe."

by John McAleer
with a Foreword by
P. G. Wodehouse
xliv + 621pp, Illustrated

New Introduction -  Additional Photos - Enhanced Index

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Representative Reviews:

The definitive account by a master biographer.
--Jacques Barzun & Wendell Hertig Taylor, in  A Catalogue of Crime

This is a superb book. . .All friends of Rex Stout, Nero Wolfe, and Archie Goodwin are in John McAleer's debt.  --Norman Cousins,
Saturday Review of Literature
 
A worthy effort in every respect. . . [John McAleer] does his subject justice--Fine research, a clear judicious eye, a keen critical sense, a felicitous style. . .there's never a dull moment in his perceptive opus. --Publishers Weekly
 

 

LIT CRIT/MYSTERY

Subcutaneously,
My Dear Watson

Sherlock Holmes and the Cocaine Habit

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Jack Tracey and Jim Berkey

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HISTORY / HORROR
True Vampires of History
by DONALD F. GLUT


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True Werewolves
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by DONALD F. GLUT

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Here is an Edgar Winning Biography and the first three items in our Yellowback Mystery Series

MYSTERY/ FRENCH

Arsène Lupin vs Holmlock Shears

by Maurice Leblanc
translated by
Alexander Teixteira de Mattos

271 pages, 6x9, trade paperback. Part of our Yellowback Mystery Series

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Arsène Lupin, the "Gentleman Burglar" of France, appeared from the pen of Maurice Leblanc (1864–1941) in 1905. In the words of a prominent critic, Leblanc brought to the character "the skill of Sherlock Holmes, the resourcefulness of Raffles, the refinement of a casuist, the epigrammatic nimbleness of La Rouchefoucauld and the gallantry of Du Guesclin."

Within the twenty-odd volumes of Lupin’s exploits are several delightful clashes with the pseudonymously disguised Sherlock Holmes. Two of these meetings are chronicled here, "The Fair Lady" and "The Jewish Lamp," in which Lupin outrageously tweaks the nose of his English conundrum, but with respect and savoire faire!

This volume (a facsimile copy of the 1909 Grant Richards edition from the Lilly Library at Indiana University) dubs Holmes as Holmlock Shears. In other English versions of Leblanc's works Holmes  frequently appears as Herlock Sholmes.

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The Dorrington Deed-Box

by Arthur Morrison

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Arthur Morrison (1863–1945) was born and raised in London. As a young man he was clerk for the Charity Trust of the East End of London and then worked as a journalist. In later life he had a successful career as an art dealer. He is best remembered in the mystery field for his casebook stories (à la Conan Doyle) of the detective "Martin Hewitt" (1896). Outside the genre he is known for his realistic short stories depicting the slums of London, Tales of the Mean Streets (1895). Morrison grew up in the slums and chronicled his experiences in the novel, A Child of the Jago (1896).

Less well-known than his Martin Hewitt tales, but far more ground-breaking, was Morrison’s The Dorrington Deed-Box, in which he chronicles the exploits of Horace Dorrington, a raconteur and scoundrel who hails from a very different social strata than the typical Victorian detective. In this collection of short stories, Dorrington is introduced in a recounting of his arrest for the attempted murder of one of his clients. Dorrington, an anti-hero before his time, is not the upholder of law and order that normally graced the pages of The Strand. Dorrington is as likely to pre-empt a criminal plot as he is to solve it. He is more a precursor of Donald Westlake’s hit-man protagonist "Parker" than he is the model for any other modern genre figure, however "hard boiled." Many Victorian mystery buffs just weren’t ready for this type of iconoclastic realism in their detective fiction.

In creating this unconventional protagonist, Morrison took a path that few writers in the genre have trod in the century since this book first appeared—and fewer still genre detectives have relished their lack of scruples with the angst-free abandon exhibited by the disreputable Horace Dorrington.

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MYSTERY/ BRITISH

An African Millionaire

by Grant Allen

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Grant Allen (1848–1899) was one of the most prolific writers of the Victorian era. Born in Ontario, he lived in both the U.S. and France. Later, following graduation from Oxford, Allen served a stint at an ill-fated college in Jamaica, after which he returned to England. Allen was close friends with and sometime collaborator of A. Conan Doyle (Hilda Wade). His free-thinking novel, The Woman Who Did, notoriously featured a protagonist who refused to marry her lover because of her belief in the unfairness of marriage law (the novel was dedicated to Allen’s wife). His novels Miss Cayley’s Adventures and the aforementioned Hilda Wade feature two of the earliest female detectives.

Grant’s most enduring character, however, is "Colonel Clay," the gentleman rogue and thief who steals repeatedly from the corrupt "African millionaire," a victim who is repeatedly led astray by the clever Colonel while fueled by his own greed. A delightful early entry in the British "rogue" gallery of gentlemen crooks, appearing two years before the introduction of the much more famous character, "Raffles," the creation of E. W. Hornung.

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