COOKE, L. A. B. War in the Gates

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COOKE, L. A. B. War in the Gates. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1937. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s pale brown cloth lettered in black to spine and upper board, in the monotone dust jacket. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, gently bumped to extremities, the binding tight and square. A few light spots to the textblock edges, with a handful of spots within, with contemporary ink ownership inscription to front endpaper. The dust jacket price-clipped with several small nicks and creases along most edges, the spine a little marked but an altogether attractive copy.

Scarce mystery involving a conspiracy around the protagonist, a Treasury officer on vacation. Very scarce and in itself a mystery; I’m unable to gather any information on the author, and OCLC locates no copies.

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COOKE, L. A. B. War in the Gates. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1937. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s pale brown cloth lettered in black to spine and upper board, in the monotone dust jacket. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, gently bumped to extremities, the binding tight and square. A few light spots to the textblock edges, with a handful of spots within, with contemporary ink ownership inscription to front endpaper. The dust jacket price-clipped with several small nicks and creases along most edges, the spine a little marked but an altogether attractive copy.

Scarce mystery involving a conspiracy around the protagonist, a Treasury officer on vacation. Very scarce and in itself a mystery; I’m unable to gather any information on the author, and OCLC locates no copies.

COOKE, L. A. B. War in the Gates. London: Geoffrey Bles. 1937. 8vo. First edition. Publisher’s pale brown cloth lettered in black to spine and upper board, in the monotone dust jacket. A very good copy, the cloth clean and bright, gently bumped to extremities, the binding tight and square. A few light spots to the textblock edges, with a handful of spots within, with contemporary ink ownership inscription to front endpaper. The dust jacket price-clipped with several small nicks and creases along most edges, the spine a little marked but an altogether attractive copy.

Scarce mystery involving a conspiracy around the protagonist, a Treasury officer on vacation. Very scarce and in itself a mystery; I’m unable to gather any information on the author, and OCLC locates no copies.