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Caribbean Crisis: Sexton Blake Library No. 501 -by Desmond Reid ( pseudonym for Michael Moorcock )

Caribbean Crisis: Sexton Blake Library No. 501 -by Desmond Reid ( pseudonym for Michael Moorcock )

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Caribbean Crisis: Sexton Blake Library No. 501 -by Desmond Reid ( pseudonym for Michael Moorcock )

by Sexton Blake - Moorcock, Michael (with Jim / J Cawthorn / Cawthorne ) writing as Desmond Reid (aka Roger Harris; Bill / William Ewert Barclay, Edward P Bradbury; Michael Barrington (with Barrington J Bayley); James Colvin; Warwick Colvin Jr Renegade )

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London, England: London, UK; Fleetway Publications / Sexton Blake Library # 501, 1962 ( June ), 1st Edition, First printing , 1962. ----------( 1st Printing of the First Edition ) ---paperback/digest, a solid Good to Very Good example, light rubbing and some faint creases, a bit of very slight flaking to edges and tips, usual age toning/browing to paper, some offset from the bit of rusting to the staple used on the binding (issued stapled by the publisher ), ---the very scarce 1st book by MOORCOCK which was written with James Cawthorn, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo ///NOT SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// ---sizes are approximate (generally within 1/8 inch)---. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good (see description). Illus. by Camps Cover Art ( Ángel Badía Camps / Angel Badia Camps ). 5.25w x 7h Inches.

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Leonard Shoup CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Caribbean Crisis: Sexton Blake Library No. 501 -by Desmond Reid ( pseudonym for Michael Moorcock )
Author
Sexton Blake - Moorcock, Michael (with Jim / J Cawthorn / Cawthorne ) writing as Desmond Reid (aka Roger Harris; Bill / William Ewert Barclay, Edward P Bradbury; Michael Barrington (with Barrington J Bayley); James Colvin; Warwick Colvin Jr Renegade )
Illustrator
Camps Cover Art ( Ángel Badía Camps / Angel Badia Camps )
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good (see description)
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
London, UK; Fleetway Publications / Sexton Blake Library # 501, 1962 ( June ), 1st Edition, First printing
Place of Publication
London, England
Date Published
1962
Size
5.25w x 7h Inches
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Moorcock, Michael,
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