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  2. Bookspan - Wikipedia

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    bookspan.com. Bookspan LLC is a New York–based online bookseller, founded in 2000. [3] Bookspan began as a joint endeavor by Bertelsmann and Time Warner. [2] Bertelsmann took over control in 2007, and a year later, sold its interest to Najafi Companies, an Arizona investment firm. [2] Najafi held its ownership in a subsidiary named Direct ...

  3. Detection Club - Wikipedia

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    A number of works were published under the club's sponsorship; most of these were written by multiple members of the club, each contributing one or more chapters in turn. In the case of The Floating Admiral, each author also provided a sealed "solution" to the mystery as he or she had written it, including the previous chapters. This was done ...

  4. Too Many Clients - Wikipedia

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    1961, New York: Viking (Mystery Guild), February 1961, hardcover; The far less valuable Viking book club edition may be distinguished from the first edition in three ways: The dust jacket has "Book Club Edition" printed on the inside front flap, and the price is absent (first editions may be price clipped if they were given as gifts).

  5. Meet Me at the Morgue - Wikipedia

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    Meet Me at the Morgue. Meet Me at the Morgue is the ninth novel completed by Ross Macdonald. Credited at the time to John Ross Macdonald, it was published in 1953 by A. A. Knopf and released as a paperback by Pocket Books the following year. [1] In that year too the book was published by Cassell & Co in the UK under the title Experience with ...

  6. And Be a Villain - Wikipedia

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    With this title, The Mystery Guild began to publish the Nero Wolfe books. The cover of its [book club] edition is smooth, while the trade edition is heavily textured." In April 2006, Firsts: The Book Collector's Magazine estimated that the first edition of And Be a Villain had a value of between $300 and $500. The estimate is for a copy in very ...

  7. April Henry - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Henry's first book, Circles of Confusion, was published by HarperCollins. It was short-listed for the Agatha Award and the Anthony Award . [4] [5] It was also chosen for the Booksense 76 list, and The Oregonian Book Club, and was a Mystery Guild Editor's Choice.

  8. Too Many Detectives - Wikipedia

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    1957, New York: Viking (Mystery Guild), August 1957, hardcover; The far less valuable Viking book club edition may be distinguished from the first edition in three ways: The dust jacket has "Book Club Edition" printed on the inside front flap, and the price is absent (first editions may be price clipped if they were given as gifts).

  9. Disguise for Murder - Wikipedia

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    Disguise for Murder. "Disguise for Murder" is a Nero Wolfe mystery novella by American writer Rex Stout, first published as "The Twisted Scarf" in the September 1950 issue of The American Magazine. It first appeared in book form in the short-story collection Curtains for Three, published by the Viking Press in 1951.

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