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COLLINS ( Wilkie )

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COLLINS ( Wilkie )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
COLLINS ( Wilkie ). The Moonstone. A romance. Copyright edition. In two volumes. Leipzig : Bernard Tauchnitz, Collection of British Authors, vol. 972-3, 1868Pages viii, 342, (1) : 354, (1), with the half-titles and the two leaves blank but for imprint, 2 vols, 12mo, contemporary cloth-backed marbled boards : the bindings worn but sound and strong and with some light foxing of the endleaves, but still a very good or better copy."The first, the longest and the best of modern detective stories." - T.S.Eliot. The mystery is solved by Sergeant Cuff, possibly the first detective in English fiction.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) GABORIAU ( Emile ). Lecoq, the Detective. Gaboriau's Sensational Novels. IV. In two vols. [bound with :] In Peril of his life. Gaboriau's Sensational Novels. I. Vizetelly & Co., 1881. Pages 230 : (2), (5) - 205 : (2), (5) - 255, (1, adverts), 2 works in 3 vols bound in 1, 12mo, near contemporary half red calf over marbled boards, gilt ruled and lettered spine, by McCann, bookbinder, King-Street, Kilkenny, with his ticket, bookseller's stamp of R. W. M. Grindley, Opposite Canal Walk, Kilkenny and ownewrship inscription and date of W. Wall 7/1/87 on half-title : an unsophisticated copy personalised by its 19C owner with the use of pasted fore-edge tabls to separate the volumes and with pencilled annotations of a quasi-bibliographical nature, some childish pencil scribbling on the title-page of volume two of Lecoq, otherwise a very good copy of this rare translation. The English translation of Gaboriau's 'Lecoq' represents a landmark in the development of English crime fiction, not least for its influence on Conan Doyle's 'Sherlock Holmes'.(2) THOMSON ( Sir Basil Home ). A Court Intrigue. London : William Heinemann, 1896. FIRST EDITION, pp (6), 228, (32, adverts), 8vo, original green cloth, gilt : very good-nice. A rare crime novel. Thomson (1861-1939), colonial administrator, writer, barrister, prison goovernor, police officer and British intelligence agent. This novel, which is not noted in most biographies of Thomson, was published at a time when he had retired from the colonial service due to ill health and preparing to start a career in the prison service, which saw he holding the governorships in Northampton, Cardiff, Dartmoor and Wormwood Scrubs successively. In 1916, as head of CID at New Scotland Yard, he was involved with Arthur Maundy Gregory in the controversial discovery and use of Sir Roger Casement's diaries. Thomson's extraordinary career ended in ignominy, when, in 1925, he was arrested for "committing an act in violation of public decency" with a prostitute in Hyde Park. In his defence he claimed he was engaged in research for a book.(4)ENGLISH LITERATURE; FICTION; NOVELS; DETECTIVE FICTION; FRENCH LITERATURE; CRIME FICTION; TRANSLATIONS; ; ; ; ;