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Declare? Crofts 1957 1st | Rare UK & USA Mystery
Declare? Crofts 1957 1st | Rare UK & USA Mystery
Declare? Crofts 1957 1st | Rare UK & USA Mystery
Declare? Crofts 1957 1st | Rare UK & USA Mystery
Declare? Crofts 1957 1st | Rare UK & USA Mystery

Product Description

Anything to Declare? by Freeman Wills Crofts First Edition Hodder & Stoughton 1957. No inscriptions or marks. Lightly foxed edges and covers near fine. In a VG+ dust jacket, not price clipped and with no toning to spine.

"Anything to Declare?" by Freeman Wills Crofts, published in 1957, is a gripping detective novel featuring Inspector French. When a customs officer is murdered at Dover, French investigates a smuggling ring tied to international theft. The plot weaves intricate clues, alibis, and red herrings across England, showcasing Crofts’ mastery of railway timetables and logical deduction. This rare first edition, from Hodder & Stoughton, is a prized collectible for UK and USA fans of vintage mysteries, detective fiction, and Freeman Wills Crofts’ works. Perfect for collectors seeking unblemished 1950s crime novels, it’s an essential addition to rare book libraries.

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0.65kg

Anything to Declare? by Crofts, 1st 1957 | Hodder & Stoughton | Rare UK & USA

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