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Barnes & Noble
1993 ISBN: 1566190924
Near
Fine Hardcover in Fine Dustjacket. Book has a tiny numeral written on
front endpaper - else Fine.
It is
tight, bright and otherwise unmarked.
DJ in a clear protective cover. T. S. Eliot called The
Moonstone
"the
first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels."
The moonstone, an enormous
yellow
diamond of unearthly beauty and
value, stolen from a Hindu idol, is given to Rachael Verinder as
an
eighteenth birthday present and, on that same night is then stolen
again.
MYSTERY,BRITISH
DETECTIVES,ENGLISH DETECTIVES,NINETEENTH CENTURY,LITERATURE
Book #3929 |
US$9.75
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