LLEWELLIN JONES, H. The Case is Altered
LLEWELLIN JONES, H. The Case is Altered. London: John Hamilton. n.d. [1929]. 8vo. Publisher’s variant blue cloth lettered in black to spine, in the dust jacket designed by M Crichton, correctly priced at 7/6 net to spine. About very good, the cloth clean though slightly faded along bottom edge and at spine panel, minor. The binding tight and very gently rolled. Contents without stamps or inscriptions, with light scattered foxing throughout. The dust jacket gently rubbed across most edges and joints, reinforced with white stickers to verso. Some light stains to front panel.
Rather uncommon conspiratorial murder mystery within the art world. The author appears to have written only two novels, both mysteries, which might lead one to suspect Jones to be a pseudonym.
LLEWELLIN JONES, H. The Case is Altered. London: John Hamilton. n.d. [1929]. 8vo. Publisher’s variant blue cloth lettered in black to spine, in the dust jacket designed by M Crichton, correctly priced at 7/6 net to spine. About very good, the cloth clean though slightly faded along bottom edge and at spine panel, minor. The binding tight and very gently rolled. Contents without stamps or inscriptions, with light scattered foxing throughout. The dust jacket gently rubbed across most edges and joints, reinforced with white stickers to verso. Some light stains to front panel.
Rather uncommon conspiratorial murder mystery within the art world. The author appears to have written only two novels, both mysteries, which might lead one to suspect Jones to be a pseudonym.
LLEWELLIN JONES, H. The Case is Altered. London: John Hamilton. n.d. [1929]. 8vo. Publisher’s variant blue cloth lettered in black to spine, in the dust jacket designed by M Crichton, correctly priced at 7/6 net to spine. About very good, the cloth clean though slightly faded along bottom edge and at spine panel, minor. The binding tight and very gently rolled. Contents without stamps or inscriptions, with light scattered foxing throughout. The dust jacket gently rubbed across most edges and joints, reinforced with white stickers to verso. Some light stains to front panel.
Rather uncommon conspiratorial murder mystery within the art world. The author appears to have written only two novels, both mysteries, which might lead one to suspect Jones to be a pseudonym.