Macdonald, Ross. (Pseudonym of Kenneth Millar). With Margaret Millar. EARLY MILLAR: The First Stories.
Santa Barbara: Cordelia Editions, 1982. First edition. Small 4to. With an introduction by Ralph B. Sipper. One of 15 Roman-numbered, hardbound copies (of a total edition of 170) bound in full leather, signed by both authors, and with a photograph of the two with their high school debating team laid in (the softbound copies were not signed and lacked the photograph). Prints the first stories of both authors, originally published in their high school magazine, The Grumbler. Macdonald's contribution is a high-spirited Sherlock Holmes pastiche called "The South Sea Soup Co." Millar's is a psychological study of a doomed pianist. Fine (issued without dust jacket). Hardcover.
Santa Barbara: Cordelia Editions, 1982. First edition. Small 4to. With an introduction by Ralph B. Sipper. One of 15 Roman-numbered, hardbound copies (of a total edition of 170) bound in full leather, signed by both authors, and with a photograph of the two with their high school debating team laid in (the softbound copies were not signed and lacked the photograph). Prints the first stories of both authors, originally published in their high school magazine, The Grumbler. Macdonald's contribution is a high-spirited Sherlock Holmes pastiche called "The South Sea Soup Co." Millar's is a psychological study of a doomed pianist. Fine (issued without dust jacket). Hardcover.
Santa Barbara: Cordelia Editions, 1982. First edition. Small 4to. With an introduction by Ralph B. Sipper. One of 15 Roman-numbered, hardbound copies (of a total edition of 170) bound in full leather, signed by both authors, and with a photograph of the two with their high school debating team laid in (the softbound copies were not signed and lacked the photograph). Prints the first stories of both authors, originally published in their high school magazine, The Grumbler. Macdonald's contribution is a high-spirited Sherlock Holmes pastiche called "The South Sea Soup Co." Millar's is a psychological study of a doomed pianist. Fine (issued without dust jacket). Hardcover.