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Williams - LADY IN PERIL - 1949 - classic Belarski cover art

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Category:

Antiquarian & Collectible

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Condition:

Very Good Minus

Printing Year:

1949

Category:

Vintage Paperbacks

Special Attributes:

1st Edition

Origin:

American

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Binding:

Softcover/Wraps

Author:

Ben Ames Willliams

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Item number:

35094306

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LADY IN PERIL by Ben Ames Williams Popular Library (1949) First Paperback Printing Condition: Very Good- By the author of LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN, this paperback's defining title (an improvement over the hardback title, MONEY MUSK), its tagline, "She was beautiful but damned", and the classic cover image by the artist most identified with the imprint, Rudolph Belarski, make this a prototypical PopLib mystery. Corner wear, small jagged closed tear at back cover bottom, some spine end/edge wear, spine crease, back cover soiling, light bookstore stamp on front endpapers, mark on bottom page edges, short edge tears/creases on one page. No writing, moderately toned pages, tight copy.