

Penguin (1953)
First edition/first printing
No 959 The sequel to A Bullet in the Ballet (1937), the subject of this novel is Vladimir Stroganoff, the first-born character of the joint authors. The front cover is a little grubby, but this copy is otherwise tight and unmarked.
Penguin (1953)
First edition/first printing
No 959 The sequel to A Bullet in the Ballet (1937), the subject of this novel is Vladimir Stroganoff, the first-born character of the joint authors. The front cover is a little grubby, but this copy is otherwise tight and unmarked.
Specific References
Penguin (1953)
First edition/first printing
No 959 The sequel to A Bullet in the Ballet (1937), the subject of this novel is Vladimir Stroganoff, the first-born character of the joint authors. The front cover is a little grubby, but this copy is otherwise tight and unmarked.