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100 | 1 | _aBlock, Eugene B. | |
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_aFamous detectives; true stories of great crime detection _c[by] Eugene B. Block. |
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_aGarden City, N.Y., _bDoubleday, _c1967. |
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_a264 p. _c22 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aAmerica's pioneer detective: Allan Pinkerton.--A great detective: Raymond C. Schindler.--Chief of the FBI: J. Edgar Hoover.--A prophecy come true: Frederick R. Cherrill.--Pandora's box: George W. Cornish.--Dope traffickers' nemesis: George Hunter White.--Great Teigin mystery: Tamegoro Ikii.--War on the Mafia: Joseph Petrosino.--Trapping dynamiters: William J. Burns.--A game of cat and mouse: Charles Chenevier.--Ohio's ace investigator: Ora E. Slater.--Crime scientist: Edward Oscar Heinrich.--Chasing train bandits: Daniel J. O'Connell. | |
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