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1 BLACK ORCHIDS [NERO WOLFE] Rex Stout
N Y, N Y Farrar & Rinehart 1942 9997524640 First Edition Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket 
8vo 8" - 9" tall; 271 pages; Spine moderately cocked. Some browning from binding glue offset on end pages. A horticultural mystery- very cool. 31781 
Price: 84.95 USD
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