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THE LONE WOLF: With Illustrations from the Photoplay

THE LONE WOLF: With Illustrations from the Photoplay

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THE LONE WOLF: With Illustrations from the Photoplay

by Vance, Louis Joseph

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N.Y.: A.L. Burt Company, 1938. First Photoplay Edition, circa 1925. Red cloth, white lettering. Bottom edges heavily worn, covers lightly rubbed, small nick at spine head. Pages uniformally age-toned, in dust jacket, lighly soiled at spine else near fine. Illustrations by R.F. Schabelitz. 315 pg. The first title in the Lone Wolf mystery series about Michael Lanyard, a jewel thief turned private detective. One rainy winter night, an orphan is abandoned to the care of a shabby Parisian inn called Troyon's. For the next eleven years, the boy is up before dawn to clean and fetch and serve, his only respite the closet to which he retires at night and the books he pilfers from the hotel's guests. A few francs here and there also find their way into his pockets, but not so much that anyone would notice--anyone, that is, except Bourke, the cultivated Irish thief who regularly hides out at Troyon's. Caught red-handed, the amateur outwits the professional. Turn me over to the innkeepers, he says, and I'll go to the police with everything I know about you. Astonished, Bourke takes the boy under his wing and teaches him how to be a master criminal. The most important lesson? Be friendless. Years later, Michael Lanyard -- known to the authorities only as the Lone Wolf--is the world's greatest jewel thief. When a ruthless gang of outlaws threatens to expose him unless he joins their "pack," Lanyard vows to give up crime rather than violate Bourke's code. Only a beautiful American girl and a sinister German spy stand in his way.. Reprint. Hardcover. Good-Very Good/Very Good-Near Fine. Illus. by Schabelitz, R.F.. Book.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
020866
Title
THE LONE WOLF: With Illustrations from the Photoplay
Author
Vance, Louis Joseph
Illustrator
Schabelitz, R.F.
Book Condition
Used - Good-Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good-Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Reprint
Publisher
A.L. Burt Company
Place of Publication
N.Y.
Date Published
1938
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Mystery, Crime
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Thief;

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