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TEN DETECTIVE ACES (EMILE C. TEPPERMAN; WILLIAM ROUGH; FREDRIC BROWN; FRANCIS K. ALLAN; MARK WRIGHT; DAVID X. MANNERS; GRETA BARDET; H. Q. MASUR; ROBERT TURNER; JOHN MICHEL; JOE ARCHIBALD) - Ten Detective Aces: October, Oct. 1943

NY, Periodical House. 1943. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. XLVIII, No. 4. Pulp magazine. Edited by Donald A. Wollheim. Cover art by Jerome Rozen for "The Case of the Headless Client" (novelet) by Emile C. Tepperman. Includes "Postscript to Mein Kampf" by William Rough; "Death Insurance Payment" by Fredric Brown; "Doubling for a Killer" by Francis K. Allan; "The Tobacco Murder" (extra feature this month) by Mark Wright; "The Corpse Nobody Wanted" (novelet) by David X. Manners; "Out of the Frying Pen" by Greta Bardet; "Hang His Wreath" by H. Q. Masur; "The Corn Is Red" by Robert Turner; "A Nose for Crime" by John Michel; "By Hook - One Crook" ("Dizzy Duo") by Joe Archibald. Uncredited illustrations. Creasing; roll; edge tears; tape at spine heel; small pencil mark and sticker ghost on cover. Good to Very Good-.
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Ape (Carlo Pellegrini, 1839 - 1889) (Lith.) - Sir Jp Corry Bt Mp; a Temperate Ulster Man. Issue 967. (First Edition Before the Bound Volumes. )

London: Vanity Fair, 1887. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm (15.75 x 10.6 inches). Very Good. Minor toning in margins and wear on edges, not affecting image. Dated 14 May 1887. Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (Lith.). Scarce. Sir James Porter Corry, 1st Baronet (8 September 1826 - 28 November 1891) was an Irish politician. He served as a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) from 1874 to 1885 and an Irish Unionist Alliance MP from 1886 until his death. Sir James was the son of Robert Corry, of Turnagardy, Newtownards, Co. Down, a quarry owner and Belfast timber merchant. Educated at the Royal Belfast Academic Institution, he entered the family timber firm, which was at that time occupied with building the growing industrial port of Belfast. He was first elected to Parliament for the Irish constituency of Belfast in the 1874 general election. The constituency was abolished for the 1885 general election. On 15 September 1885 he was created a baronet, of Dunraven, Antrim. On 1 February 1886 he became the MP for Mid Armagh in a by-election following the death of John McKane. In July 1886, he joined the Irish Unionist Alliance and stood for subsequent elections for this party. He died, in office, in 1891 at his home, Dunraven on Belfast's Malone Road, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son, William. .
USD 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 115.5 | £UK 98.25 | JP¥ 19595] Booknumber: 18-1322

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