Carpentieri Guide 5th Edition

Caught in their motorboat the 'Sleuth', by a sudden storm at sea, Frank and Joe Hardy are helpless when the engine conks out. Drifting farther from shore amid the tumultuous waves, the boys are relieved to see the lights of a yacht. But their SOS is ignored.The shrill sound of a siren fills the night air. Moments later, a helicopter drops an object alongside the 'Sleuth'. To the young detective's astonishment it proves to be a wallet containing two thousand dollars. The next day their close pal Chet Morton rushes to the Hardys' home to report that the Morton farm truck carrying a shipment of high-powered rifles belonging to his uncle, a big-game hunter, has been stolen.
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These two apparently unconnected events are clues in a tangle of mystery which turns out to be one of the detective brothers' most exciting adventures. New York: Grosset and Dunlap,, 1927. Original red cloth with Hardy Boys' shield to front board in black, titles to spine in black, blank endpapers. With the pictorial dust jacket. Housed in a red flat back cloth solander box. Illustrated by Walter S. Inscription to front free endpaper, in the dust jacket with a touch of sunning, toning to white areas, shallow chipping to top end of spine, closed tear to lower end of spine which has been neatly repaired with thin strip of archival tape to verso, closed tear to front top edge, light abrasion to rear panel.
A very attractive copy. Australian Army F88 Manual Lymphatic Drainage. First edition, first state and format of the second Hardy Boys title. New York: Grosset and Dunlap,, 1928. Original red cloth with Hardy Boys' shield to front board in black, titles to spine in black, blank endpapers. With the pictorial dust jacket. Housed in a red cloth flat back solander box by the Chelsea Bindery. Illustrated by Walter S.
A bright copy in the dust jacket with toning to rear panel, light wear to extremities, small closed tears which have been neatly repaired at the verso using a tiny bits of archival tape. An exeptional copy of one of the more difficult Hardy Boys titles to find. First edition, first state and format. The sixth Hardy Boys title. New York: Grosset and Dunlap,, 1927-37. The first 12 stories. 12 volumes,octavo.
Original red and tan cloth with Hardy Boys' silhouette or shield front board,red and orange pictorial endpapers. With the dust jackets. Illustrated by J. Clemens Gretter and Walter S. A few volumes with inscriptions to front free endpapers, a couple of volumes with spine rolled, light wear to extremities, in dust jackets with closed tears to edges, light chipping to spine ends, Volume 3 with front flap split, chips to ends of spine and edges, tape at verso of jacket, volume 4 with several cm chip to front top edge, Volume 5 with several chips to front panel of jacket, splitting along front flap fold, Volume 6 with moderate wear to front flap edge, Volume 7 with splitting to front flap, several cm closed tear to front panel, backing to verso of the jacket.
Volume 10 with faint staining at verso of jacket and mild abrasion to the front panel and spine. Overall a very good set. Early printings and states of the first 12 Hardy Boys titles. Capture Serial Port Data Wireshark on this page. Many copies 'A printing' variants.
Grosset & Dunlap, 1930 Published in New York by Grosset & Dunlap in 1930. First Edition according to the Carpentieri Bibliography (1930A-1). DJ 1932A-4, indicated by 11 HB titles on DJ front flap. Book very good, ends of spine and corners bumped, spine faded, covers soiled, and previous owner's name written on front paste-down. DJ very good, chipping at ends of spine and corners, general wear along edges and hinges, 1' tears at tail of both flap hinges and rear spine hinge,.5' tear at head of rear spine hinge, and.5' tear at top of rear. Book comes in specially-made slipcase. Very Good/Very Good.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1938. THE HARDY BOYS: The Secret Warning- #17- Illustrated by Paul Laune- Grosset & Dunlap, New York- 1938- 1st Edition- Hardcover:-12mo- Near Fine/VG++-Near Fine dj is unclipped, bright and clean with shallow nicls at heel and crown of spine, rubs at corners-a real beauty. Textblock and spine are tight and clean. Dungeon Siege Legends Of Aranna Patch Italy. PO name on back of frontis.