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London: John Long, 1904. First edition.. Red cloth lettered in gilt. Cloth torn along front hinge, clear tape repairs to spine and inner hinges, a good copy. Internally sound & decent. An uncommon novel, dealing with abduction by Gipsies, murders and inheritances. Not listed in Hubin, but it should be. A rough copy of a scarce book.
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In the Red Dawn. A Manchester Tale.
by Muddock (J.E. Preston) [Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock, aka "Dick Donovan"]
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Sporet og fanget, af "En Engelsk Politimands Optegnelser" -- Danish translation of "Caught at Last! Leaves from the notebook of an English Policeman
by Dick Donovan (pseud. of Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock 1843-1934)
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Chicago: Skandinavens Boghande, 1891. Hardcover. Good. Small 8vo, publisher's green cloth, good with some general wear, text tanned, stamp of a public library on the title page, pocket on rear pastedown, ownership signature of a Hans Rasmussen in Minneapolis. "Dick Donovan" was a journalist, pulp fiction writer, etc., his real name being Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock. This largely fictional autobiography was first published in 1889; this would appear to be the first translation into Danish for the immigrants of the upper Midwest. Rare; OCLC records only the 1892 edition - 4 of them in libraries.
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TALES OF TERROR
by Donovan, Dick (pseudonym for Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock)
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London: Chatto & Windus, 1899. First edition. Bookseller blind stamp (WH Smith) to upper corner of front free endpaper, offsetting to endpapers, some moderate foxing, mild rubbing to cloth at corner tips and spine edges, two small spots to rear cover, a very good copy of a scarce book. (13741). Octavo, pp. [1-8] [1] 2-325 [326: blank] [327: publisher's device] [328: blank] + 32-page catalogue dated "Sept. 1899" inserted at rear, original burgundy cloth, front panel stamped in tan, white and black, spine panel stamped in gold, fore and bottom edges untrimmed. "Wonderfully lurid sensational horror stories, in full-blooded manner of Victorian melodrama; story titles such as 'The Corpse Light,' 'The Cave of Blood,' and 'A Night of Horror' say it all." - Robert Knowlton. Ashley, Who's Who in Horror and Fantasy Fiction, p. 68. Barron (ed), Horror Literature 2-70. Sullivan (ed), The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural, p. 130. Tymn…
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