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The "Canary" Murder Case (A Philo Vance Detective Story)
The "Canary" Murder Case (A Philo Vance Detective Story) | S. S. Van Dine
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This early work by S. S. Van Dine was originally published in 1927 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introduction. 'The "Canary" Murder Case' is one of Van Dine's novels of crime and mystery. S. S. Van Dine was born Willard Huntington Wright in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1888. He attended St. Vincent College, Pomona College and Harvard University, but failed to graduate, leaving to cultivate contacts he had made in the literary world. At the age of twenty-one, Wright began his professional writing career as literary editor of the Los Angeles Times. In 1926, Wright published his first S. S. Van Dine novel, The Benson Murder Case. Wright went on to write eleven more mysteries. The first few books about his upper-class amateur sleuth, Philo Vance, were so popular that Wright became wealthy for the first time in his life. His later books declined in popularity as the reading public's tastes in mystery fiction changed, but during the late twenties and early thirties his work was very successful.
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#Curdler: A story that‘s so creepy, gross, etc. that it curdles the blood (not literally, I‘m assuming). I don‘t think I have any old books on my shelves that do that, but I found this first edition S.S. Van Dine at a used book store recently and have become fascinated. He was one of the most popular Depression era writers, and yet I‘d never even heard of him! #OldCoolBooks

batsy So cool! And the book sounds really interesting. 6y
Leftcoastzen Love that Deco lettering! 6y
LeahBergen Cool! 6y
Linsy @Leftcoastzen @LeahBergen @batsy I was so excited when I learned this was a first edition. It has no spine, but I don‘t care! Apparently the quotes around “Canary” were taken away for most subsequent printings. 6y
ReadZenRites The book is beautiful without it‘s spine. I‘m glad it found a good home. 😊💕 6y
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