“WOLFE NEVER LEAVES THE OFFICE ON BUSINESS”: FIRST EDITION OF REX STOUT’S MURDER BY THE BOOK
STOUT, Rex. Murder by the Book. New York: Viking, 1951. Octavo, original yellow paper boards, original dust jacket.
First edition of the 14th novel in “Stout’s greatest achievement, the Nero Wolfe Series”—a mystery sets in the publishing world as Wolfe sends Archie Goodwin to California and back to track down the killer in a series of murders, in scarce dust jacket.
“William Faulkner read Stout. So did Kingsley Amis, Ian Fleming, Agatha Christie, E.B. White, Vincent Starrett and… Oliver Wendell Holmes,” whose copy of Stout’s first Nero Wolfe mystery Fer-der-Lance (1934) contained Holmes’ handwritten comment: “This fellow is the best of them all” (Smiley, 24). “Stout’s greatest achievement [is] the Nero Wolfe series, nearly 40 each of novels and short stories which comprise the most outstanding achievement in the mystery field in the post-Sherlock Holmes era” (Reilly, 1354). “As a stylist, Stout had only one limitation: he could not write a bad sentence” (Steinbrunner & Penzler, 377). Hubin, 393. Bookseller ticket.
Book fine; near-fine dust jacket with only small closed tear to upper edge of front panel.