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THE MYSTERY OF 

MADEMOISELLE


by 

William Le Queux


Signed by the Author

with a

Signed Letter from the Author loosely inserted



Hodder & Stoughton

LONDON

1926

First Edition





Book Specification 


Format Cloth bound hard cover, no dust jacket

Language English

Book Size Octavo

Approx. Book Dimensions (Width, Height, Depth) in mm 135 x 191 x 38

Approx weight (grammes) 415g

(I)SBN -

Date This Edition Published 1926 [First Edition]

Date Of Original Publication 1926

Pagination 312 + 8pp publisher’s ads





Condition / Description 

(please see foot of listing for rating key) 


VERY GOOD  : no dust jacket, hard cover bound in original blue cloth stamped in black on upper panel & spine, front panel with blind border, blind rules on spine, light shelf rubbing, slightly pinched at spine tips, top edge of block a little toned, hinges strong, binding firm, heavy tanning to fly leaf & rear free endpaper, foxing to prelims, main text very clean & bright, loosely inserted letter from the author in another hand, but signed by him & with P.S. in his hand





The Mystery of Mademoiselle


Signed by the Author William Le Queux


A romantic mystery adventure, commencing in the rolling Gloucestershire countryside.


Loosely inserted in this book is a letter from the author written to a Mr. Baxter from an hole in Belgium. The letter, dated September 22nd 1927, written in another hand [presumably dictated by the author], tells of his trouble and treatment for a lame leg. Theletter is signed by Le Queue, and there is a P.S. in his hand.



William Tufnell Le Queux  (1864 – 1927) was an Anglo-French journalist and writer. 

Le Queux mainly wrote in the genres of mystery, thriller, and espionage, particularly in the years leading up to World War I. He was also a diplomat (honorary consul for San Marino), a traveller (in Europe, the Balkans and North Africa), a flying buff who officiated at the first British air meeting at Doncaster in 1909, and a wireless pioneer who broadcast music from his own station long before radio was generally available; his claims regarding his own abilities and exploits, however, were usually exaggerated. His best-known works are the anti-French and anti-Russian invasion fantasy The Great War in England in 1897 (1894) and the anti-German invasion fantasy The Invasion of 1910 (1906), the latter becoming a bestseller.



This is the First Edition, published by Hodder, London,1926.








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MINT (M): Without faults or defects, unread, in the same immaculate condition in which it was published (Note: very few 'new' books qualify for this grade, as many times there will be rubs/scuffs to the dust jackets from shipping, or bumped lower spine ends/corners from shelving). 


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(NOTE: From here on, there may be '+' and '-' in a grade, which will mean that it is above the grade noted but not quite to the next higher grade for '+', and that it is below the grade noted but not quite to the next lower grade for '-'. 


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POOR / READING COPY: A book that is sufficiently worn that its only merit is the complete text, which must be legible. Any missing maps or plates should still be noted. May be soiled, scuffed, stained, or spotted, and may have loose joints, hinges, pages, etc. 


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BINDING COPY: A book in which the pages or leaves are perfect but the binding is very bad, loose, off, or non-existent. 


Always, if issued with one, the lack of a dust jacket or slipcase will be noted. 



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