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[email protected] 1. DOYLE, Arthur Conan. The Vital Message. New York: George H. Doran Co. (1919). First American Edition, First Issue. Original green cloth, octavo. Early Spiritualism title in which the front panel of the jacket states: “Are the dead really dead?” “I have seen father, mother and dead soldier son photographed together. I have seen scores of spirit photographs- exact images of the dead.” Near Fine, contemporary address at front pastedown, in Very Good printed dustjacket, some modest soiling to white panels, few tiny chips and general shelf wear. $300.00 2 2. [CHEEVER, John]. New York City Guide, American Guide Series. New York: Random House. (1939). First Edition. “In collaboration with the Federal Writers’ Project of New York, Random House presents the Project’s crowning achievement”. Editorial staff includes John Cheever and Richard Wright. Includes folding map at rear of book and wrap-around band advertising contents “With Full Details of the 1939 World’s Fair”. Rarely found in such attractive condition and with original band. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket, few nicks at 1 top spine end, centimeter sized chip at top rear panel. $350.00 3. [NARCOTICS MYSTERY] ATKEY, Bertram. The House of Strange Victims. New York: D. Appleton and Co. 1930. First Edition. H. T. dustjacket art. Hubin listed mystery in which “Sir Morgan Greare, well-known surgeon, is discovered to be exacting huge fees from his wealthy patients, who live in willing subservience to his every command”.