1947 Curl release with this title

1948 Quinn release as Death About Face

Canadian 1951 Harlequin edition
cover art by George Shane


this the 1953 Ace Double reissue with original title

1958 Dell release as The Fatal Foursome
1st Johnny Liddell novel
1947 Curl release with this title

1948 Quinn release as Death About Face

Canadian 1951 Harlequin edition
cover art by George Shane


this the 1953 Ace Double reissue with original title

1958 Dell release as The Fatal Foursome
1st Johnny Liddell novel

cover art by Rafael DeSoto
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~ D.L. Champion, “Split Fee”, 4th of 26 with Sackler, 5th of 30 stories in BM
~ Dale Clark, “Hot Towels”, 5th of 28 with house dick Mike O’Hanna story, at San Alpa Resort hotel, 7th of 32 stories in BM
~ C.P. Donnel, Jr., “Death Do Us Part”, 4th of 16 with Colonel Walter (Doc) Rennie, USA Medical Corps psychiatrist, 4th of 20 stories in BM
~ Robert Reeves, “The Cat with a Headache”, 5th of 10 with PI Cellini Smith, reprinted in Dead and Done For: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Cellini Smith (Steeger, 2020), 6th of 12 appearances in BM
~ Stewart Sterling, “Over My Dead Body”, 4th of 9 stories with ‘Special Squad (Bomb & Forgery); see p.8 for note by SS on story’, 7th of 12 stories under this name in BM [Sterling and Stirling were pen names of Nathaniel Prentice Winchell, 20 total stories in BM]
~ Roger Torrey, “Snakes in the Grass”, ‘3rd of Bryant (4 stories), a regular U.S. Army man, who works in a CCC camp; 1st-person narrator’, ‘- in a Southern CCC camp’, 49th of 50 appearances in BM
©Seattle Mystery Bookshop

reprint of June 1941 US issue


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10-Story Detective, September 1942 Canadian edition – cover art by John Hilkert.


Burnett, W[illiam] R[iley]. IRON MAN. New York: Lincoln Mac Veagh The Dial Press … Toronto: Longman, Green & Co., 1930. Octavo, pp. [1-8] [1-2] 3-312, original blue cloth, spine panel stamped in gold, publisher’s monogram stamped in blind on front panel, top edge stained red, other edges rough trimmed. First edition. Burnett’s second novel, preceded by his well-received gangster novel, LITTLE CAESAR (1929). The story of a mechanic’s helper who becomes a prize fighter and finally middleweight champion. Hanna 527. A fine copy in fine pictorial dust jacket (with art deco illustration by Edna Reindel) with light wear at upper spine end and corner tips and tiny, narrow chip at lower spine end.

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a non-mystery, it was his second novel, published the year after Little Caesar
[post updated with paperback 9/27/25]

cover art by Norman Saunders – and signed by him as well
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cover art by John Hilkert for the Canadian April 1943 edition



published by McKay in 1948 as The Widow Gay
reprinted by Graphic in 1953 as Post-Mark Homicide
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1`950 Harlequin reissue with original title
