Cornell Woolrich
Recognised as one of the leading lights of the noir sub-genre Cornell Woolrich is possibly best known as the author of the short story Rear Window which was made into the movie by Alfred Hitchcock.
But Cornell Woolrich was a prolific author of many books and short stories that spanned 4 decades in the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s. When you pick up and read a Cornell Woolrich book you will be immersing yourself in a doomed love affair or a diabolical double cross that will end badly for all concerned. His stories were well crafted and invariably highlighted the darker side of the human mind.
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Argosy July 3 1937 Cornell Woolrich US $24.99
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Argosy January 25 1936 Cornell Woolrich US $24.99
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CORNELL WOOLRICH FRIGHT by GEORGE HOPLEY US $327.25
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FOUR NOVELLAS OF FEAR CORNELL WOOLRICH PAPERBACK NEW US $11.57
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Manhattan Love Song By Cornell Woolrich 3B US $39.99
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TIM BEVAN Arnold Schwarzenegger JON JOHANSEN Cornell Woolrich magazine US $11.99
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A Cornell Woolrich checklist
Cover Charge
Children of the Ritz
Times Square
A Young Man's Heart
The Time of Her Life
Manhattan Love Song
The Bride Wore Black
The Black Curtain
The Black Alibi
Phantom Lady (writing as William Irish)
The Black Angel
The Black Path of Fear
Deadline At Dawn (writing as William Irish)
Night Has A Thousand Eyes (writing as George Hopley)
Waltz Into Darkness (writing as William Irish)
Rendezvous In Black
I Married A Dead Man (writing as William Irish)
Savage Bride
Fright (writing as George Hopley)
Marihuana
You'll Never See Me Again (novella)
Stranglers Serenade (writing as William Irish)
Hotel Room
Death Is My Dancing Partner
The Doom Stone
Into The Night

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