The Death-Doctor. Being the Remarkable Confessions of Archibald More D’Escombe, M.D., of Kensington, London, Selected by Laurence Lanner-Brown, M.D. and Edited by William le Queux.

  • Le Queux, William
  • London: Hurst and Blackett, Ltd 1912

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FIRST EDITION, 8vo, pp. vi, [ii], 352, [24, ads]. Original red cloth, front board lettered in gilt upon a white ground bordered with a gilt rule, spine lettered in gilt. Some spotting, first and last gatherings foxed. Spine a touch darkened.

Notes

The first edition of le Queux's crime novel in the guise of a posthumously-discovered confessional manuscript of a medical man with scant regard for the Hippocratic oath.

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