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Blindfolded
Earle Ashley Walcott
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R575
Discovery Miles 5 750
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Blindfolded (Paperback)
Earle Ashley Walcott
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R625
R555
Discovery Miles 5 550
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1910 Edition.
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Blindfolded (Paperback)
Earle Ashley Walcott; Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens
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R1,021
Discovery Miles 10 210
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1907 Edition.
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1910. One of the principal threads of Mr. Walcott's clever story,
The Open Door, corresponds remarkably with the theft, and
remarkable recovery of a famous painting by Millet, valued at ten
thousand dollars, from a museum in San Francisco. The scene of the
novel is also set in San Francisco, but since the manuscript was
submitted well before the theft, Mr. Walcott cannot be accused of
imitating the facts. This is a really good detective story;
goodness in the case of a detective story denoting a striking plot,
a baffling mystery and interest that grows more intense with each
succeeding chapter. See other titles by this author available from
Kessinger Publishing.
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Blindfolded (Paperback)
Earle Ashley Walcott; Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens
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R957
Discovery Miles 9 570
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1907. The mystery begins: A city of hills with a fringe of houses
crowning the lower heights; half-mountains rising bare in the
background and becoming real mountains as they stretched away in
the distance to right and left; a confused mass of building coming
to the water's edge on the flat; a forest of masts, ships swinging
in the stream, and the streaked, yellow, gray-green water of the
bay taking a cold light from the setting sun as it struggled
through the wisps of fog that fluttered above the serrated skyline
of the city-these were my first impressions of San Francisco.
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Blindfolded (Paperback)
Earle Ashley Walcott; Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens
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R968
Discovery Miles 9 680
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1907. The mystery begins: A city of hills with a fringe of houses
crowning the lower heights; half-mountains rising bare in the
background and becoming real mountains as they stretched away in
the distance to right and left; a confused mass of building coming
to the water's edge on the flat; a forest of masts, ships swinging
in the stream, and the streaked, yellow, gray-green water of the
bay taking a cold light from the setting sun as it struggled
through the wisps of fog that fluttered above the serrated skyline
of the city-these were my first impressions of San Francisco.
1910. One of the principal threads of Mr. Walcott's clever story,
The Open Door, corresponds remarkably with the theft, and
remarkable recovery of a famous painting by Millet, valued at ten
thousand dollars, from a museum in San Francisco. The scene of the
novel is also set in San Francisco, but since the manuscript was
submitted well before the theft, Mr. Walcott cannot be accused of
imitating the facts. This is a really good detective story;
goodness in the case of a detective story denoting a striking plot,
a baffling mystery and interest that grows more intense with each
succeeding chapter. See other titles by this author available from
Kessinger Publishing.
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