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THE BATTLES OF JERICHO (The Lost Classics Series)

THE BATTLES OF JERICHO (The Lost Classics Series)

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THE BATTLES OF JERICHO (The Lost Classics Series)

by Pentecost, Hugh

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Norfolk, VA, U.S.A.: Crippen & Landru, 2008. 1st ed. Fine, unread copy in dust jacket. Low print run as the publisher states that "The first printing of each book will be small perhaps 400-500 copies, divided between clothbound copies in dustjacket, and trade softcover." Hugh Pentecost, the pseudonym of Judson Philips (1903-1989), created one of the most memorable of fictional sleuths in the red-bearded artist, John Jericho. The stories combine interesting settings, skillful puzzles, social concerns, and earnest melodrama. Jericho's paintings reflect his anger against social injustice and violence, and his search for Truth; and when the downtrodden, the unfairly accused, and (frequently) a damsel in distress seek his help, he is willing to enter the fray. Jericho's skills as a detective are his skills as an artist. His painter's eye picks up details that others miss. And the energy he puts on his canvasses is reflected in the physical energy with which he fights for Truth. The 15 stories in The Battles of Jericho, written between 1964 and 1976, are filled with the social unrest of that turbulent era, tempered with Jericho's (and Pentecost's) belief in individual responsibility. The Battles of Jericho is the 26th in Crippen & Landru's highly praised "Lost Classics" series - new collections by great writers of traditional mysteries. Introduction by S.T. Karnick. Afterword by the author's son, Daniel Philips. Cover by Gail Cross.. First Edition. Cloth. As New/As New. Book.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
THE BATTLES OF JERICHO (The Lost Classics Series)
Author
Pentecost, Hugh
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New As New
Jacket Condition
As New
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
1932009744
ISBN 13
9781932009743
Publisher
Crippen & Landru
Place of Publication
Norfolk, VA, U.S.A.
Date Published
2008
Keywords
Mystery, Crime, Anthology, Short Stories, Lost Classics,
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Anthology; Crippen;

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