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- catalog alternative "More rivals of Sherlock Holmes".
- catalog contributor b4347518.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "The episode of the Mexican seer, by G. Allen.--The episode of the diamond links, by G. Allen.--Five hundred carats, by G. Griffith.--A bracelet at Bruges, by A. Bennett.--The absent-minded coterie, by R. Barr.--The problem of cell 13, by J. Futrelle.--Arsène Lupin in prison, by M. Leblanc.--The superfluous finger, by J. Futrelle.--A sensible course of action, by P. Rosenkrantz.--Anonymous letters, by B. Groller.--The red silk scarf, by M. Leblanc.--The secret of the "Magnifique," by E. P. Oppenheim.--The murder at the Duck Club, by H. H. Prichard.".
- catalog extent "347 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Cosmopolitan crimes.".
- catalog identifier "039447340X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Cosmopolitan crimes.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Pantheon Books".
- catalog relation "Cosmopolitan crimes.".
- catalog subject "808.83/872".
- catalog subject "Detective and mystery stories.".
- catalog subject "PZ1.G8315 Co3 PN6071.D45".
- catalog tableOfContents "The episode of the Mexican seer, by G. Allen.--The episode of the diamond links, by G. Allen.--Five hundred carats, by G. Griffith.--A bracelet at Bruges, by A. Bennett.--The absent-minded coterie, by R. Barr.--The problem of cell 13, by J. Futrelle.--Arsène Lupin in prison, by M. Leblanc.--The superfluous finger, by J. Futrelle.--A sensible course of action, by P. Rosenkrantz.--Anonymous letters, by B. Groller.--The red silk scarf, by M. Leblanc.--The secret of the "Magnifique," by E. P. Oppenheim.--The murder at the Duck Club, by H. H. Prichard.".
- catalog title "Cosmopolitan crimes; foreign rivals of Sherlock Holmes. Collected & introduced by Hugh Greene.".
- catalog title "More rivals of Sherlock Holmes".
- catalog type "text".