The Mysterious Dr. Oliver: A Mystery Story

  • New York: Macaulay Company, 1929
By J. Breckenridge Ellis
New York: Macaulay Company, 1929. Very Good. New York: Macaulay Company, 1929. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's green pictorial cloth stamped in dark green; viii,[9]-292pp. Scuffing to extremities with brief exposure at corners, spine ends a bit threadbare, spine cocked and lettering starting to dull, opens flatly between gatherings but binding secure, textblock a shade toned with foxing to edges, else Very Good, internally clean and sound.

Crime novel opening with the eponymous Dr. Oliver, resident of Paloma in the High Sierra of California, waking up one morning to an earthquake and the discovery that he has recovered from a case of amnesia and is actually Missouri man Bill Williams, wanted for murder.

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