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BARRY, CHARLES. [PSEUD. CHARLES BRYSON]. - The Case for Tressider.

London: Hodder and Stoughton Limited, 1937. New-At-Ninepence Illustrated Thriller. 21cms x 14cms x 1.5cms. Pp.128, 2 double page black & white 'pulp fiction' illustrations, creases to corner tips, closed tear to inner margin of pp.119-128, cracking to inner front hinge but holding Yellow and blue illustrated paperback, slightly cocked, spine creased with edge tears, corner tips creased, 2cm tear to rear cover at spine. Scarce. Good.** Charles Bryson 1877-1963. A graduate of Queen's University Belfast , he served in World War I as a Secret Service agent. In 1916, he went to Russia with the official intention of learning the language and was there when the Russian Revolution of 1917 broke out. In the mid-1920s he began writing, publishing his first detective novel. During the Second World War he became a spy again for British Intelligence.
GBP 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 US$ 25.57 | JP¥ 3976] Booknumber: 50125

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