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R. Austin Freeman, 1862-1943, was a British writer of detective stories, the Father of forensic crime fiction started his professional life as a physician and was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. His health forced him to change professions and he converted to be a writer of private detective stories featuring Dr. Thorndyke, including medico-legal forensic investigations, often using arcane scientific facts to help solve crimes. Mr. Pottermack was a settled, law-abiding resident with nothing to hide--apparently. But a gambler and blackmailer presented himself to expose his history.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good considering its age.
Red embossed weave boards & titled black, are clear and clean. Spine lightly faded. Corners are intact. Very minor shelf wear.
Contents are clean and bright. Pages yellowed from age. Text block intact. Cracked one third from the top at title page.
No Dust Jacket.
Published by Hodder & Stoughton; Reprint. Edition, 1931.
Binding Condition: Fine.
Overall Condition: Very Good to Fine considering its age.
Size: Duodecimo (12mo), 180 mm X 117 mm X 28 mm.
319 pages.
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