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Review Date: 9/24/2006
Go Spencer! Go Hawk! A gently read copy with great drawing of Spencer to front.
Review Date: 7/28/2006
Great vintage mystery.
Review Date: 7/28/2006
Easy Rawlins is way cool and way noir!
Review Date: 7/28/2006
Anything by Graham Greene is excellent. NB. This copy has a small scrape to back cover--cosmetic flaw only--that doesn't affect readability of the book.
Review Date: 7/28/2006
Classic Ed McBain. First published in 1960, this 87th Precinct novel is a winner.
Review Date: 7/28/2006
Truly wonderful fiction from John Irving.
Review Date: 7/28/2006
McBain's dark voice shouts again from the 87th Precinct. Classic!
Review Date: 7/28/2006
The popularity of American Bandstand was always a mystery to me. And here's a mystery written by Dick Clark with a photo of the young man himself on the cover. A real oddball combo!
Review Date: 7/28/2006
The classic civil war novel. Includes Civil War photographs.
Review Date: 8/3/2006
Helpful Score: 3
Based on an actual 19th century incident, the always wonderful Ivan Doig tells the story of four indentured servants escaping by sea from Russian Alaska to Oregon and freedom.
Review Date: 8/16/2006
As always, Inspector Morse is as intriguing as the mystery.
Review Date: 8/16/2006
Inspector Morse is as intruguing as the mystery he solves.
Review Date: 8/3/2006
Helpful Score: 1
A contemporary classic.
Review Date: 7/28/2006
The most accessible Dickens novel. The is the Signet Classic edition with Hallmark Hall of Fame TV presentation tie-in cover. Includes photographs from the TV production.
Review Date: 7/28/2006
The Dickens Classic. This is the Washington Square Press enriched edition with reader's supplement of background information and photographs bound in the middle of the text.
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