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THE ONLY GIRL IN THE GAME.
Greenwich, CT: Fawcett/Gold Medal, 1960. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Paperback original.
THE ONLY GIRL IN THE GAME.
London: Robert Hale Limited, [1962]. Octavo, boards. First hardcover edition. Fine noirish fiction from a master. "He [MacDonald] was particularly fascinated by people on the margins of a corrupt enterprise. In 1960's "The Only Girl in the Game", a desolate novel about the operation of a Las Vegas casino, he writes with equal sympathy about the manager who wants to get something unpleasant done and isn't fussy about the details, and the underling who knows all too much but thinks he can stay in his job and keep his own hands clean. The result is a portrait of American business so unsparing it makes "Mad Men" look like "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." - Lee Sandlin, book review in the Wall Street Journal, September 2013 (for a newly released edition of the book). Hubin, p. 526.
PALE GRAY FOR GUILT.
Greenwich, CT: A Fawcett Gold Medal Book, [1968]. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Gold Medal d1893. Paperback original. The ninth Travis McGee novel. Hubin, p. 526.
THE PRICE OF MURDER.
[New York: Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 1957]. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Dell #A152. Paperback original. First published in Cosmopolitan magazine in a shorter version as "The Heat of Money."
THE QUICK RED FOX.
Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott Company, [1974]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. A Travis McGee novel. First published as a paperback original, 1964.
SLAM THE BIG DOOR.
London: Robert Hale Limited, [1961]. Octavo, boards. First hardcover edition. Hubin, p. 526.
SOFT TOUCH.
[New York: Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 1958]. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Dell #B121. Paperback original. First published in Cosmopolitan magazine in a shorter version as "Taint of the Tiger."
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE.
London: Robert Hale & Company, [1973]. Octavo boards. First British and first hardcover edition. A Travis McGee mystery.
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE.
Greenwich, CT: A Fawcett Gold Medal Book, [1971]. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Gold Medal T2127. Paperback original. The thirteenth Travis McGee novel. Hubin, p. 526.
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE.
Greenwich, CT: A Fawcett Gold Medal Book, [1971]. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition, second printing. Gold Medal T2127. Paperback original. Second printing per Shine, A MacDonald Potpourri, the first printing has no ads in the rear, this has one page of ads for the Travis McGee books. The thirteenth Travis McGee novel. Hubin, p. 526.
THREE FOR MCGEE.
New York: Doubleday & Co., 1967. Octavo, boards. First edition. First U.S. hardcover publications of THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY, NIGHTMARE IN PINK, & A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING.
WHERE IS JANICE GANTRY?
Greenwich, CT: Fawcett/Gold Medal, 1961. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Paperback original.
WINE OF THE DREAMERS.
New York: Greenberg: Publisher, [1951]. Octavo, boards. First edition. "A well-spun yarn of the world of 1975 exhibiting familiar insanity. The explanation is that human irrational behavior is manipulated, inadvertently, by telepathic dreamers from another world. When the dreamers learn this, life on Earth takes a turn for the better." - Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-268. The author's first SF book. Clarke, Tale of the Future (1978), p. 99.
WINE OF THE DREAMERS.
New York: Greenberg: Publisher, [1951]. Octavo, boards. First edition. "A well-spun yarn of the world of 1975 exhibiting familiar insanity. The explanation is that human irrational behavior is manipulated, inadvertently, by telepathic dreamers from another world. When the dreamers learn this, life on Earth takes a turn for the better." - Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-268. The author's first SF book. Clarke, Tale of the Future (1978), p. 99.
WINE OF THE DREAMERS.
New York: Greenberg: Publisher, [1951]. Octavo, boards. First edition. "A well-spun yarn of the world of 1975 exhibiting familiar insanity. The explanation is that human irrational behavior is manipulated, inadvertently, by telepathic dreamers from another world. When the dreamers learn this, life on Earth takes a turn for the better." - Anatomy of Wonder (1987) 3-268. The author's first SF book. Clarke, Tale of the Future (1978), p. 99.
YOU KILL ME.
New York: Popular Library, 1961. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First edition. Paperback. Originally published as You Live Once.
BLACK MASK.
Kokomo, IN: Fictioneers, Inc., 1950. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by John D. MacDonald ("Jukebox Jungle"), Robert Martin, Hank Searls, Robert Turner and others. Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazine, pp. 62-68.