[Rarebooks] FS: LOT - Book of the Week, 1930s Sax Rohmer, Leslie Chartres, others

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FS: LOT - Book of the Week, 1930s Sax Rohmer, Leslie Chartres, others

 

16 issues of the tabloid style magazine inserts, “Book of the Week.” These
are from the Oregon Journal, Portland, Oregon. Each cover sports an exciting
¾-page color illustration. Most are labeled “complete.” (one is in two
installments). All are on newsprint that has toned but most are in very good
condition, several are fragile at fold. There could be some significant
illustrators as well, but for this price you can check it out. ALL FOR $125
postpaid media mail in US. Will ship  elsewhere at cost. 

3 by Leslie Chartres:

Angels of Doom. Sept. 30, 1934

The Misfortunes of Mr. Teal.  Jan 6, 1935

Enter the Saint. June 16, 1935

 

The others in order of appearance:

Strange, John Joseph:  Black Hawthorn.  October 28, 1934

 

Lewis, Sinclair: Work of Art. Feb 3, 1935

Lewis, Sinclair: Work of Art, part 2. Feb 10, 1935

 

Martin, Helen:  The Whip Hand. Feb 24, 1935

Allingham, Margery: Death of a Ghost. Sept. 15, 1936

Gardiner, Dorothy: A Drink for Mr. Cheery. Nov. 3, 1935

Teilhet, Darwin L.: The Ticking Terror Murders.  Feb 16, 1936

Norris, Kathleen: Treehaven.  May 10, 1936

Booth, Charles G.:   The Cat and the Clock. May 17, 1936

Rohmer, Sax:  President Fu Manchu. August 16, 1936

Thayer, Lee:  Dead End Street.  Oct. 11, 1936

Hendryx, James B.:  Grubstake Gold.  Nov 19, 1936

Pickford, Mary:  The Demi-Widow.  Dec. 6, 1936


 

Lee Kirk
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