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MITCHELL, GLADYS - Death of a Delft Blue

 1568991757,
London: Michael Joseph, 1964. First Edition; First Impression. Original Cloth. Text block edges somewhat browned & soiled. Annotation to rear pastedown. Water staining to front & back free endpapers, pastedowns & a few pages. Library stamps, damaged labels & water damage to front free endpapers, pastedown & first few pages. Covers slightly damaged by tape. Spine, covers & corners somewhat worn. Dustjacket: plastic protected cover. Library label on spine. Covers, spine & corners worn & soiled (see pictures) . ; Text block edges somewhat browned & soiled. Annotation to rear pastedown. Water staining to front & back free endpapers, pastedowns & a few pages. Library stamps, damaged labels & water damage to front free endpapers, pastedown & first few pages. Covers slightly damaged by tape. Spine, covers & corners somewhat worn. Dustjacket: plastic protected cover. Library label on spine. Covers, spine & corners worn & soiled (see pictures) . ; 19.1 x 14.3 x 2.8 cms; 240 pages; Gladys Mitchell (1901–1983) was a prolific British author renowned for her detective fiction. Best known for her long-running series featuring the astute and unconventional detective Mrs Bradley, Mitchell penned over 66 novels that skillfully blended elements of psychology, mythology, and the supernatural. Her imaginative plots, richly drawn characters, and witty narrative style not only entertained readers but also contributed significantly to the Golden Age of detective fiction, leaving a lasting legacy in the genre.. Fair in Poor dust jacket .
GBP 100.00 [Appr.: EURO 115 US$ 134.98 | JP¥ 19832] Book number LCB62984

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