By Ernest Bramah
London   Cassell
7.5" by 5" 311pp.
A smart copy of this important mystery novel, noted for its influence on George Orwell.
By Ernest Bramah

1934 The Bravo of London

London   Cassell
7.5" by 5" 311pp.
A smart copy of this important mystery novel, noted for its influence on George Orwell.
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Description

Publishers' Original Binding, Scarce

The first edition of the work. Lacking the scarce dust wrapper. The Bravo of London is one of Bramah's best known works, and features his much celebrated blind detective Max Carrados. The Bravo of London is the only full length knowledge to feature the character with the majority of his appearances being in short stories. Bramah was a renowned author, his novel What Might Have Been was said by Orwell to have influenced Nineteen Eighty Four. A smart copy of an important mystery novel.

Condition

In the original cloth binding. Externally with cloth spitting to the front joint. Slight bumping to the extremities. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with just the odd spot.

Good

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