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Whose Body?

by Sayers, Dorothy L

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Good, 11th impression (1st pub 1923), missing d/j, faded blue boards, faded spine titling; text block firm, pages unmarked. Owne
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London: Victor Gollancz, 1949. 11th reprint. hardback. Good, 11th impression (1st pub 1923), missing d/j, faded blue boards, faded spine titling; text block firm, pages unmarked. Owner's inscription ffep.. 12mo (190 x 130 / 7_"" x 5""). Dorothy L. SayerÕs first novel, Whose Body?, introduced the world to the aristocratic crime fighter Lord Peter Wimsey, who featured in fourteen subsequent novels and short stories. Athletic, scholarly, stylish and sharp, Lord Peter Wimsey became one of the most popular and beloved heroes of the genre. In WimseyÕs first case, he undertakes an investigation to discover the identity and the murderer of a man who is found in a bathtub wearing nothing but a pince-nez. An ingenious and intricate plot follows that essentially announced the advent of a new star in the firmament of detective story writing, and one of the first magnitude.

Synopsis

Whose Body? is the first novel written by Dorothy L. Sayers, and was first published in England by T. Fisher Unwin in 1923. This crime novel begins with the discovery of the naked body of a murder victim in the bathtub, and the confusion surrounding the identity of the victim. Sayers was a popular author in her lifetime, and is well known for feminist ideas, though she described here characterizations of both men and women as being descriptions of "ordinary human beings." Whose Body? is The first book of the Lord Peter Wimsey Series, which is popular among fans of detective stories still, almost a century after it was first published.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
IYC132278
Title
Whose Body?
Author
Sayers, Dorothy L
Format/Binding
Hardback
Book Condition
Used - Good, 11th impression (1st pub 1923), missing d/j, faded blue boards, faded spine titling; text block firm, pages unmarked. Owne
Quantity Available
1
Edition
11th reprint
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Victor Gollancz
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1949
Pages
139
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
fiction, detective, DLSayers
Bookseller catalogs
2nd-hand books;
Size
12mo (190 x 130 / 7_\"\" x 5\"\")

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