1881 · New York
by [Cramer, Jennie E.]
New York: M.J. Ivers & Co., 1881. 64pp, stitched. Illustrated pink wrappers. Wrap worn at edges and spine. Illustrations. Clean text. Very Good.
The wrapper calls this the "2d edition. Complete."
McDade says, "This is a New Haven, Connecticut, case in which Jennie Cramer was found dead, face down in water... Malley was cleared and the death may have been accidental. Edmund Pearson credits this case with starting the famous series of dime novels in which was introduced one of the most celebrated detectives of paperback fiction: Old Cap Collier."
Malley, a member of New Haven's wealthy family which owned the Malley Company, a (truncated)
The wrapper calls this the "2d edition. Complete."
McDade says, "This is a New Haven, Connecticut, case in which Jennie Cramer was found dead, face down in water... Malley was cleared and the death may have been accidental. Edmund Pearson credits this case with starting the famous series of dime novels in which was introduced one of the most celebrated detectives of paperback fiction: Old Cap Collier."
Malley, a member of New Haven's wealthy family which owned the Malley Company, a (truncated)