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NO MORE A CORPSE: AN ASTOUNDING STORY.
New York: Alfred H. King, [1932]. Octavo, pp. [1-4] 5-6 [7-8] 9-311 [312: blank], original gray cloth, spine and front cover stamped in red, top edge stained gray, fore edge uncut, bottom edge rough cut. First U. S. edition. In a hoax a modern scientist supposedly brings George Washington back to life. First published in ARGOSY-ALL-STORY 15 October - 19 November 1927. "Journalism and science in the Roaring Twenties ... Competent commercial Munsey fiction, with some good touches." - Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 264. Hubin, p. 100.
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.