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Great short stories of detection, mystery and horror, second series

by Sayers,Dorothy L

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  • Hardcover
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ISBN 10
9997534166
ISBN 13
9789997534163
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Victor Gollancz, 1931T. hardcover. Acceptable. 4.5965 in x 18.1862 in x 13.3898 in. Ex-library book, usual markings. Well read with some wear but still very useable.

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Title
Great short stories of detection, mystery and horror, second series
Author
Sayers,Dorothy L
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
Quantity Available
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ISBN 10
9997534166
ISBN 13
9789997534163
Publisher
Victor Gollancz
Date Published
1931T
Size
4.5965 in x 18.1862 in x 13.3898
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Book;
X weight
0.7985 lb

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