R. Austin Freeman
The Cat’s Eye by R. Austin Freeman (First U.S. Edition)
Dodd, Mead & Company, New York: 1927
The Cat's Eye by R. Austin Freeman (First U.S. Edition) Owner's initials and year to front pastedown. Moderate edgewear. Original jacket not present. FAX DJ. First American edition. Title page dated 1927. "Published in U.S.A 1927" on copyright page. Blue cloth, orange lettering, green and orange cat's eye design to cover and design to spine, blind ruling to cover, Publisher's orange top stain. 334 pp. A Dr. Thorndyke Mystery.
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