Bruno Fischer - Murder In The Raw - Eclipse - 1973
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Bruno Fischer - Murder In The Raw - Eclipse - 1973
Bruno Fischer, The Fingered Man [Quoth the Raven]. Ace Books D-27, 1953. Cover by Norman Saunders.
She Made Big-Time Headlines, As a Corpse...
Second-Hand Nude by Bruno Fischer, Paperback Cover, 1959
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February 1944 issue
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Murder In The Raw, by Bruno Fischer (Eclipse, 1970).
From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Collection Oscar
Detective novels series in french language. All sous-genres are represented, from whodunit to hardboiled. 26 issues between 1952 & 1954. Directed by Marcel Duhamel founder of the famed “Série Noire” & “Série Blême” at Editions Gallimard. Here Duhamel launched “Oscar” at Editions Denoël (that had been bought at 90% by Gallimard after the assassination of Robert Denoël in 1946)
Random use of the covers that were taken from american Gold Medal Books (Fawcett)...
Reproduced here, the 6 first numbers:
Bruno Fisher The lady kills
Kelley Roos Made up to kill
Kelley Roos The frightened stiff
George Hopley Fright
James Eastwood Murder Inc.
Day Keene Hunt the killer
publisher: Editions Denoël, 19 rue Amélie, Paris
literary director: Marcel Duhamel
source:amsaklapper’s collection
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January 1946 issue
cover art by Arnold Kohn?
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August 1944 issue
cover art by Rafael de Soto
Day Keene, “Murder—Straight Ahead"
Russell Gray, “The Little Things"
Ray Bradbury, “Yesterday I Lived!"
Frank Wrentmore, “Picking Your Own Pocket"
Robert Turner, “The Lonely Corpse"
Francis K. Allan, “Encore for Murder"
Bruno Fischer, “Some Die Hard” (Part 2 of 2)
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