The case of the substitute face /
by Erle Stanley Gardner.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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New York : Pocket, 1943.
©1938
New York, N.Y. : Distributed by Pocket Books Inc.
Philidelphia : The Blakiston Company, 1943.
- Edition
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Pocket Books edition.
- Subjects
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Mason, Perry
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Mason, Perry /
(Fictitious character)
Mason, Perry
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Mason, Perry /
(Fictitious character)
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Mason, Perry / (Fictitious character) /
Fiction.
Trials (Murder)
Murder
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Murder /
Investigation.
Criminal defense lawyers.
Procès (Meurtre)
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Procès (Meurtre) /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Meurtre
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Meurtre /
Enquêtes
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Meurtre / Enquêtes /
Hawaii
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Meurtre / Enquêtes / Hawaii /
Honolulu
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Meurtre / Enquêtes / Hawaii / Honolulu /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Avocats de la défense pénale
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Avocats de la défense pénale /
Californie
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Avocats de la défense pénale / Californie /
Los Angeles
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Avocats de la défense pénale / Californie / Los Angeles /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Trials (Murder)
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Trials (Murder) /
Fiction.
Murder
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Murder /
Investigation
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Murder / Investigation /
California
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Murder / Investigation / California /
San Francisco
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Murder / Investigation / California / San Francisco /
Fiction.
Criminal defense lawyers
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Criminal defense lawyers /
California
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Criminal defense lawyers / California /
Los Angeles
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Criminal defense lawyers / California / Los Angeles /
Fiction.
Honolulu (Hawaii)
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Honolulu (Hawaii) /
Romans, nouvelles, etc.
San Francisco (Calif.)
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San Francisco (Calif.) /
Fiction.
Romans judiciaires.
Romans.
Paperbacks (Publishing)
Mystery and detective fiction
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Mystery and detective fiction /
California
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Mystery and detective fiction / California /
San Francisco Bay Area.
Novels.
Legal fiction (Literature)
Fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Legal stories.
Legal fiction (Literature)
Fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
novels.
Novels.
- Summary
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"No vacation from murder. Perry Mason has been batting around the Orient, taking a well-earned vacation. (Yes, Della Street is along.) And the famous detective can hardly wait to get back to the roar and the stimulation of the city. He doesn't have to wait to get home, however, for excitement to start. Just out of Honolulu, a fellow-passenger comes to him with a very strange story. Now beside the ship's rail, he listens to the queer tale a woman tells in a voice of nervous hysteria. Until two months before she was known as Mrs. Moar. But overnight her husband..." --
- Note
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Cover artwork signed: Manso.
"Pocket Books edition published December, 1943. 1st printing.....October, 1943"--Title page verso.
"In order to cooperate with the government's war effort, this book has been made in strict conformity with WPB regulations restricting the use of certain materials."--First preliminary page.
- Physical Description
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244 pages ;
17 cm
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