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Parker, Robert B. Double Play (Large Print). San Francisco: Wheeler Publishing, 2004. Ex-Library Hardbound Very Good, very good dj 1st edition, thus; black hardcover with gilt titles; dj in mylar cover; clean pages except for usual ex-library markings of the Nantucket Atheneum; tight binding285pp. 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.0 inches Price: 29.95 USD
Parker, Robert B. Gunman's Rhapsody. New York: Recorded Books, 2002, 2002. Audio Book-tapes Very Good, No Jacket. Very Good, No Jacket. In unabridged Library Edition; VHS-type case; 5.5 hours/4 cassettes; narrated by Ed Begley, Jr.; "Robert B. Parker, the undisputed dean of American crime fiction who has long been credited with single-handedly resuscitating the private-eye genre, heads West to meet the gunman, Wyatt Earp. The rhapsody plays out in a rare Parker stand-alone novel, his best yet and his first western. Told in prose as cool and spare as Parker has ever laid down, the book details the time Wyatt and his brothers spend in Tombstone, culminating in the shootout at the O.K. Corral.". Ex-Library edition. Price: 9.95 USD
Parker, Robert B. Potshot. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2001. First edition, as stated Hardbound Fine, fine dj Light blue hardcover with one quarter light blue cloth spine and bright green titles; clean pages; tight binding; Spenser returns to please old fans and to gain new ones in this fast paced piece of crime fiction from one of its master writers. This time Spenser travels to Arizona to solve a murder and rescue a town from dominance by a group of thieves exploiting its residents. Price: 7.95 USD