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New York: Scribner's, 1940. First printing. Hardcover. Very good. Very good, green cloth hardcover binding with light discoloration. Lacks dust jacket.Published posthumously under the pseudonym Willard Rich a few weeks after its author, William T. Richards, took his own life. Richards worked for Alfred Lee Loomis and his novel was a thinly veiled account of a real-life laboratory located about 40 miles north of New York City nicknamed Tuxedo Park. Loomis went on to establish the MIT Rad Lab and later was instrumental in setting up the Manhattan Project. Legend has it that Loomis had all copies bought up and destroyed. Obviously he missed a few, but the book is uncommon, especially in dust-jacket. [Conant, Tuxedo Park]Hubin (1994), p. 678; Adey, Locked Room Murders 958.
Brain Waves and Death by Rich, Willard
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. 8vo, original green cloth, author and title in blue. 244 pp.
First edition. Posthumous novel of William T. Richards published under the pseudonym Willard Rich. A murder mystery set in a laboratory just north of Boston, the story is based in part on the author's experiences working at "Tuxedo Park," a privately owned laboratory just north of New York City, founded by Wall Street tycoon and scientist Alfred Lee Loomis.
CONDITION: Near fine in very good dust jacket.
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Brain-Waves and Death
by RICH, WILLARD (pseud. William T. Richards)
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BRAIN WAVES AND DEATH
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo., 244pp.; VG/VG-; spine black and blue pictorial with white and blue lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price cut; dust jacket has some chipping to corners, head and tail of spine, lesser chipping to edges; small piece of tape on inside of dust jacket along middle of spine; pages slightly age-toned; teal cloth boards with blue lettering; Scribner's seal on copyright page; LP consignment; shelved case 8. BRAIN-WAVES AND DEATH was published posthumously under the pseudonym "Willard Rich" a few weeks after its author, William T. Richards, took his own life. Richards worked for Alfred Lee Loomis and his novel was a thinly veiled account of a real-life laboratory located about 40 miles north of New York City nicknamed "Tuxedo Park." This "secret palace of science" was founded and funded by Loomis, arguably one of the most significant and uncredited figures in the history of modern military science. Loomis, a…
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BRAIN WAVES AND DEATH
by Rich, Willard (pseudonym of William T. Richards)
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940. First edition. Small address label affixed to front paste down, a fine copy in a fine dust jacket with mild shelf wear to corner tips and spine ends. Uncommon in above average condition. (27972). Octavo, pp. [1-10] 1-244 [245-246: blank] [note: first and last leaves are blanks], original decorated green cloth, front and spine panels stamped in dark blue, top edge stained blue, fore-edge untrimmed. A scientist under observation in a sealed room is killed during an experiment in the Howard M. Ward Laboratory where a research team is studying the electroencephalograph. Shortly thereafter a second murder is committed under circumstances as puzzling as the first. The murders are solved by Inspector Noonan, a "practical" Boston detective. BRAIN-WAVES AND DEATH was published posthumously under the pseudonym "Willard Rich" a few weeks after its author, William T. Richards, took his own life. Richards worked for Alfred Lee Loomis and his novel was a thinly veiled…
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