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GIDEON'S LOT.
New York: Harper and Row, 1964. Octavo, Hardcover. First edition. A Gideon of Scotland Yard novel. "Gideon was a major breakthrough for Creasey in terms of the critic's approbation, a character of greater credibility than any of Creasey's other heroes." "...the books give the impression that this is the real Scotland Yard, and the police officers surrounding Gideon have a welcome ring of authenticity. They are the best things Creasey produced, which is intended as no empty compliment-there is little doubt Gideon is the British procedural novel." - Pederson (ed.), St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers, (4th ed.), pp. 243-253.
GIDEON'S MEN.
New York: Harper and Row, 1972. Octavo, Hardcover. First U.S. edition. A Gideon of Scotland Yard novel. "Gideon was a major breakthrough for Creasey in terms of the critic's approbation, a character of greater credibility than any of Creasey's other heroes." "...the books give the impression that this is the real Scotland Yard, and the police officers surrounding Gideon have a welcome ring of authenticity. They are the best things Creasey produced, which is intended as no empty compliment-there is little doubt Gideon is the British procedural novel." - Pederson (ed.), St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers, (4th ed.), pp. 243-253.