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THE LOVECRAFT COLLECTORS LIBRARY: VOLUME I - VOLUME VII.
[Madison, Wisconsin]: The Strange Company, [1979]. Large octavo, printed wrappers. New edition, i.e. second edition. Limited to 150 copies. Reprint in one volume of Wetzel's bio-bibliographic work from the early 1950s which encompasses: Volumes I & II, Selected Essays; Volumes III & IV, Selected Poetry; Volume V, the Amateur Journalist; Volume VI, Commentaries and Volume VII, Bibliographies. New material by Alain Everts and Robert Briney. Concerning the bibliography: Wetzel's work is "a landmark bibliography ... The foundation for all subsequent work in the field." - Joshi III-B-35.
THE CURIOSITY OF MR. TREADGOLD.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1937. Octavo, pp. [1-8] [1] 2-248, original orange cloth, front and spine stamped in black. First U. S. edition. Collects ten stories. Published the same year in the U. K. as MR. TREADWELL CUTS IN. Hubin, p. 866-867. Queen, The Detective Short Story, p. 116.
LAUGHING GIRL.
New York: H. C. Kinsey & Company, Inc., 1941. Octavo, pp. [1-6] 1-281 [282], original light blue cloth, front and spine stamped in black. First edition. "...a story in which love and murder go hand in hand with the search for a formula which may decide the fate of nations. One man has already been killed for that formula and several more share the same fate..." - NY Times book review 12 January, 1941. Hubin, p. 880.
THE SILVER FANG.
Chicago: A.C. McClurg & Co., 1930. Octavo, pp. [1-8] 1-300 [301-304: blank], cover painting by J. Allen St. John, original black cloth, front and spine stamped in silver. First edition. First serialized in Argosy magazine in five parts 1928-29. The grandson of a China coast pirate, Malabar MacKenzie finds adventure and menace onboard the ocean cruise to and at his final destination, Rangoon.