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Helter Skelter
New York: Bantam Books, 1974. 675 pgs, with index and photographs. Written with Curt Gentry. Shocking expose of the story behind the seven murders committed by Charles Manson and his "family". Cover is scrubbed and creased, tear near back spine, owner's name inside front cover.. First Paperback Edition. Soft Cover. Good/No Jacket. (more information)
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$4.00
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The Boston Strangler
New York: Signet, 1967. 408 pgs., indexed. True crime treatment of the serial killer and rapist who terrorized Boston for eighteen months. Back cover illustrated with picture from movie starring Tony Curtis and Henry Fonda. Crease in front cover, large chip in front cover at bottom and across bottom of spine, tape across spine at bottom, reading crease in spine, pages browning.. Ninth Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Fair/No Jacket. (more information)
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$1.00
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The Maul and the Pear Tree
New York: Mysterious Press, 1987. 284 pgs., illustrated. A true crime tale, investigating a brutal murder in 19th Century London. Cover is in good shape, yellowing a little near spine and small scratch near bottom of front cover, small chips on edges of pages and water stain on pages, owner's name inside front cover, foxing at edges of endpaper.. Not Stated. Mass Market Paperback. Good/No Jacket. (more information)
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$5.00
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The Cambridge Spies: The Untold Story of MacLean, Philby and Burgess in America
Lanham, Maryland: Madison Books, 1991. 448 pages, indexed, with black and white photo section. Fascinating account of the activities of the three famous British spies in America and their effects. Review from the New York Times laid in. Also includes author's apology to Michael Straight concerning events in Chapter one, bound into front of book. Black wraps with red and yellow lettering, photos of spies on back cover. Very light edge wear to cover, interior pages bright.. Probable First Edition. Trade Paperback. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. (more information)
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$25.00
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Doc, The Rape of the Town of Lovell
New York: Atheneum, 1989. 462 pgs. True story of the trusted family doctor in a small Mormon town who assaulted dozens of women that were his patients for over twenty-five years. Black boards with red spine, gold lettering on spine. Black dust jacket with gold, white and black lettering on front cover, gold and red lettering on spine. Book has reading crease in spine, owner's name inside front cover. Jacket has small chips along folds and at bottom of spine.. Not Stated. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. (more information)
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$10.00
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The Blooding
New York: William Morrow & Company, 1989. 244 pgs. A true story of shocking murder in a quiet English village. Jacket is stained on back, owner's name inside front cover.. Not Stated. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. (more information)
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$15.00
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The FBI Story
New York: Pocket/Cardinal Edition, 1959. 459 pgs., indexed. Foreward by J. Edgar Hoover, Jimmy Stewart movie tie-in. Written by Pulitzer prize winning reporter telling about notorious American crimes investigated by the FBI. Cover in very good condition except for slight staining, small creases at spine, former owner's name inside front cover.. 2nd Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. (more information)
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$2.00
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