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Issue Details:
First known date:
1946...
1946
The Devil's Steps
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All Publication Details
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- Publisher: Pacific Books
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Series: Pacific Books Angus and Robertson (publisher), 1961 series - publisher The establishment of this paperback imprint of Angus Robertson was spearheaded by Beatrice Davis. It started with print runs of 20,000 in 1961 (Paper Empires: History of Book in Australia, 18).This paperback series, published by Angus and Robertson, contains both numbered and unnumbered volumes. Number in series: 71
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- Publisher: Arkon Paperbacks
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ISBN: 0207144273
Series: Arkon Paperbacks Angus and Robertson (publisher), 1972 series - publisher Arkon is a paperback reprint imprint of the Australian publisher Angus and Robertson. The series was launched in 1972 to be merchandised in connection with T. V. series and involved the cartoonist Patrick Cook.
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- Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
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ISBN: 9780684176680 (pbk.)
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- Publisher: Collier Books
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ISBN: 9780684176680
Series: Scribner Crime Classics Charles Scribner's Sons (publisher), series - publisher
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- Translator: Franco De Poli
Alternative title: I Passi del diavolo : Romanzo poliziesco
Language: Italian -
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- Publisher: Invincible Press
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Note/s:Series: Invincible Mysteries Invincible Press (publisher), series - publisher 'In the 1940s and early 1950s, possibly from 1944 to 1952, Invincible Press provided Australian readers with one of their best sources of mystery fiction. The books seem to have been published at the rate of one per month, with the series providing a mix of British and American writers, with the occasional Australian item thrown in.' (Flanagan, Australian Vintage Paperback Guide)
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- Translator: Bernhard Schmid
Alternative title: Der Pfad des Teufels : Devil's Steps : Kriminalroman
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- Translator: Michele Valencia
Alternative title: L'empreinte du diable
Language: French
Settings:
- Victoria,