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Poirot Loses a Client

Poirot Loses a Client by Christie, Agatha

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Seller: Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc.
Title
Poirot Loses a Client
Author
Christie, Agatha
Seller
Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
New York: Dodd, Mead & Co, 1937. First American Edition. Very Good+. first printing, octavo, 302 pages; publisher's orange cloth, top edges stained orange. Red Badge Detective end papers, small owner address label on ffep. No dust jacket. Internally clean and bright, with no markings of any kind. light wear at extremities.
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THE TOUR OF DOCTOR SYNTAX in Search of a Wife. A Hudibrastic Poem by [Combe William]

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Title
THE TOUR OF DOCTOR SYNTAX in Search of a Wife. A Hudibrastic Poem
Author
[Combe William]
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The Book Block (United States)
Description
Philadelphia J. Clarke, Printer, 1829. 8vo., full tan sheep with plain sides; spine with a black morocco label and gilt decoration. Light occasional foxing. First American edition, reprinted from the last London edition. The frontispiece, a Rowlandsonesque engraving, shows the good doctor astride his horse setting out in search of a wife. First published in England in 1821, this tour of the clergyman-schoolmaster was Combe's third Syntax parody of those popular books and picturesque travels of the day (and particularly those of William Gilpin). Scarce, thus. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION