[1st printing](1968) #d1940. Cover is uncredited. Paperback original. Previous owner has made minor notes on rear cover and a word is underlined on p. 31; cover erasure; a little lean.
Gold Medal Book #D1940, 1968, 1st book edition, paperback original, rare US crime vintage paperback, a Tanner crime novel, complete but very worn copy, many defects, so a reading copy only, so only Good+.
Text unmarked . Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Slight shelf-wear and bumping to corners. (Gold Medal D1940) Paperback Original. First Edition. / Cover bright. Some chipping to top and bottom edge of cover and bumping to corners. Light reading-wear and faint tanning to page edges. Binding square and solid. Illustrator: Robert McGinnis. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 8 ounces. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Mystery; Inventory No: 017100.
Publisher: A Fawcett...Date published: 1968Format: Softcover
Greenwich: A Fawcett Gold Medal Book [1968]. Fair. 1968. First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. First edition [a paperback original]. Fawcett Gold Medal Book D1940 with 50 cents cover price. Part of the Evan Tanner series [Hubin, 1984 Crime Fiction, page 38]. "Tanner knew you always grabbed a purring tiger right where it counts --- by the tail". 192 pages. Reading/filler copy only [spine badly cocked and creased with tearing/chipping to the heel front corner, laid into the book is a piece detached from the upper corner of the rear cover, dampstaining to about half of the inside front cover, cheap paper tanning]. .
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gilt: The decorative application of gold or gold coloring to a portion of a book. The edges of the text block, or an inlay in the front cover of the boards, for example.