Striding Folly (First New English Library Edition)
Condition: GoodWear on front cover and creasing/fading on spine, but otherwise as expected for age. Small inscriptions on the title pages by previous owner.
"Three of Lord Peter Wimsey's most baffling cases demonstrate his unique detection skills at their most spectacular . . .
The engima of a house numbered thirteen in a street of even numbers; an indignant child accused of theft, a dream about a game of chess that uncovers the true story behind a violent death.
Each of the stories introduces a different side of the twentieth century's most ingenious detective hero, and this book also features a biographical essay by Janet Hitchman, Sayers' first biographer."
This 1972 first New English Library edition of Dorothy Sayer's collection of mystery short storiesis in good condition. There's some wear to the front cover and creasing on the spine, and a small inscription on the title page from a previous owner, along with the usual tanning and wear-and-tear you'd expect from a book this age.