Feb
10
2012
Lamp Chimneys

antique Table Lamps
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Antique VTG Doll House Furniture Lanterns Pie Crust Chimney Heavy Brass Lamp Rug $0.00 |
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VINTAGE RUBY RED HOBNAIL GLASS HURRICANE LAMP w/FROSTED SHADE & ALADDIN CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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VINTAGE LAMP CHIMNEY 8 1/2″ TALL 2 7/8″ BOTOM CLEAR GLASS $0.00 |
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1 VINTAGE Solid Amber Glass Kerosene Oil Lamp CHIMNEY 1 15/16″ base $0.00 |
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2 SOLID WHITE MILK GLASS VINTAGE OIL LAMPS & CHIMNEYS “RAISED PAINTED PATTERN” $0.00 |
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Large Vintage Acme Kerosene Lamp Chimney NOS $0.00 |
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Antique Vintage Rayo Oil Lamp with Glass Chimney $0.00 |
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VINTAGE OIL LAMP WHITE W/ SHADE AND CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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1 VINTAGE Amber Glass Swirl Pattern Kerosene Oil Lamp CHIMNEY 2 7/8″ base $0.00 |
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Genuine Aladdin Oil Kerosene Lamp Premium Heelless Chimney R910-2 for 1-11 & 23a $0.00 |
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Ceramic Oil Lamp with Chimney $0.00 |
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White Base, with bow and pink Flowers, Oil Lamp with Chimney $0.00 |
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Tinted Glass Oil Lamp with Tinted Glass Chimney $0.00 |
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Copper Oil Lamp, Without Chimney $0.00 |
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2 VINTAGE Clear Glass Kerosene Oil Lamp Aladdin CHIMNEYS 2 9/16″ rd base $0.00 |
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2 VINTAGE Clear Glass Kerosene Oil Lamp Aladdin CHIMNEYS 1 5/8″ rd base $0.00 |
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VINTAGE Clear Frosted Glass Kerosene Oil Lamp CHIMNEY 2 7/8″ rd base $0.00 |
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CLEAR THICK GLASS ANTIQUE KEROSENE OIL LAMP w/CLEAR GLASS BEADED CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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CLEAR THICK GLASS VINTAGE KEROSENE OIL LAMP w/CLEAR GLASS BEADED CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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Vintage Red & Cream Flowers on Clear Glass Miniature Lamp Frosted Chimney # 1 $0.00 |
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VINTAGE OIL LAMP SMALL KEROSENE BURNER CHIMNEY HORSE WESTERN THEME FONT WICK $0.00 |
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Vtg Mini Pink Glass Oil Lamp Base W/Birds & Floral Design W/O Chimney & Globe $0.00 |
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Glass Chimney Or Flue for Small Lamp $0.00 |
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Vintage Goldtone Miniature Lamp with White Shade & Frosted Chimney $0.00 |
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RARE PEARL TOP #2 CLEAR GLASS KEROSENE LAMP CHIMNEY VASE 8 1/2″ H UNUSUAL $0.00 |
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Collectible Kerosene Lamp(s) Lot of 3 Lamps/2 Chimneys $0.00 |
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Vintage 14″ LAMP LIGHT FARMS Diamond Point cut glass Oil Lamp w/Glass Chimney $0.00 |
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Vintage Eagle Pressed Glass Pedestal Oil Lamp Glass Chimney P & A Co. Thomaston $0.00 |
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VTG DIAMOND GLASS PATTERN W EMBOSSED HORSE/BUGGY KEROSENE LAMP WICK CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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Vintage Glass Oil Lamp B & B Burner NY Wreath Torch Chimney Excellent Condition $0.00 |
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pair of vintage christmas oil lamps cut glass body brass color base chimney 12″ $0.00 |
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VINTAGE RAYO OIL LAMP WITH WHITE MILK GLASS SHADE/CLEAR GLASS CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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ANTIQUE TOLEWARE LAMP LIGHT STUDENT STUDY DESK BLACK TOLE METAL GLASS CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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crude blown glass lip flange oil lamp chimney 9″ tall – 2 1/8″ cone shaped $0.00 |
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ANTIQUE P&A EAGLE NO. 2 BRASS OIL LAMP BURNER AND CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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3 ANTIQUE OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS WITH 2″1/2 OPENING $0.00 |
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Vintage Big Pleated Glass Lamp Chimney Clear 9-1/2″ tall 3-1/4″ fitter 7″ wide $0.00 |
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miniature oil lamp with clear and red glass with chimney it is 9.5″ high $0.00 |
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REPLACEMENT LAMP CHIMNEY 2 5/8 X 12 $0.00 |
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Vintage Oil Lamp 17″ Tall Clear Glass w/ Chimney and Eagle Burner P & A Mfg Co $0.00 |
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Oil, Kerosene Lamp or Candle Holder 11.75 inch Hurricane Chimney $0.00 |
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ANTIQUE OIL LAMP WITH EAGLE BURNER FROSTED GLOBE/CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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Antique Basket Weave Oil Kerosene Lamp with QUEEN ANNE No.2 Burner and Chimney $0.00 |
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Vintage Cranberry Etched Glass Lamp Chimney Shade Globe 10 1/2″ Tall $0.00 |
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Vintage Small Oil Lamp Chimney Shade Globe with White Tulips Green Leaves $0.00 |
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MINIATURE OIL LAMP~Tiny Lamp With Really Old Chimney #26 $0.00 |
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2 Feet Tall Victorian Style Brass & Glass & Crystal Candle Lamp & Chimney EUC! $0.00 |
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Handsome Large Vintage Victorian Gallery Style Candlestick Lamp & Chimney EUC $0.00 |
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2 OLD BRASS HURRICANE OIL KEROSENE TABLE LAMP LIGHT CHIMNEY SHADE MATCHING SET $0.00 |
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~UNUSUAL OLD COBALT BLUE ORNATE GAS OIL LAMP LIGHT CHIMNEY $0.00 |
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Wine Bottle Candle and Glass Chimney $10.99 Use this glass chimney and included ceramic candle / wick combination to turn a Wine or Champagne bottle into an attractive and mood-setting candle. Designed to be used with our Liquid Candle Lamp Oil. The glass chimney fits on the top of the bottle and helps prevent the candle from smoking or being blown out by wind gusts. Simply fill the bottle with enough Lamp Oil to submerge the wick, insert t… |
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Clear Glass Chimney For Bottle Candle $8.95 Enhance the candle experience with an enchanting glass chimney for the bottle candle. This attractive glass chimney protects the candle flame and fits both pewter and ceramic bottle candle designs as well as most still and sparkling wine bottles…. |
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Two girls swing on a lampost – Manchester 1965 Photo Mugs Two young girls swing on a rope attached to a pavement lampost outside a cornershop in Hulme, Manchester in the evening light. Photograph by Shirley Baker…. |
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Dynatrap DT1000 Electronic Insect Eliminator – Half Acre Coverage $99.00 Stop zapping… start trapping! DYNATRAP 3 Insect Eliminator. No noisy zapping. No smelly odors. No pesky bugs! Effectively control mosquitoes, Asian beetles, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets and other flying insects with the DYNATRAP 3. This Trap provides up to 1/2 acre of outdoor comfort with 3-way insect control. 2 lights generate warmth and UV rays that attract flying insects, night and day. An … |
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DEWALT DC527 18-Volt NiCd Fluorescent Area Light, No Battery $74.38 Make the DEWALT DC527 18 Volt NiCad Fluorescent Area Light the first light you reach for in the dark. The 13 watt fluorescent bulb lights up for a work area for hours on a single charge without getting warm and the “twist-and-lock” lens cover allows efficient and simple bulb changes. It’s light weight with a stable base and easy to hang from its pull-out hook. Use it with your DEWALT 18 v… |
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Glo Brite L85-04 Straight Chimney/Globe Glass Oil Lamp $8.40 CLEAR CHIMMEY – 8-1/2 tall- 3 base, 2 straight top…. |
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Philips Hf3321/60 Golite, White / Blue $80.97 The Philips goLITE BLU energy light is a light therapy device which is designed to help you increase your energy level and alertness and to help fight winter blues. It’s small size makes it easy to use where ever it suits you best!… |
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Litronics LS4166 – 100 Watt H19 Decorative Light Bulb, Satin Finish, Long Life $4.99 … |
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30 Pack 100 Watt H19 120-125 Volt 3,000 Hour Chimney Incandescent Light Bulb $208.43 100 Watt H19 120-125V 3,000 Hour Chimney Incandescent Light Bulb… |
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Princeton Tec 40 Incandescent Handheld Bulb, Neon Yellow $15.84 This Princeton Tec 40 flashlight has a focused narrow beam reflector, allowing light to easily focus on single objects. Requires 4 AA batteries…. |
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Green Chimneys $8.99 Green Chimneys |
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The Secret Of Chimneys $6.99 The Secret Of Chimneys |
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Fred Dibnah’s Ups And Downs Of Chimneys $8.99 Fred Dibnah’s Ups And Downs Of Chimneys |
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The Secret of Chimneys $3.99 A young drifter finds more than he bargained for when he agrees to deliver a parcel to an English country house Little did Anthony Cade suspect that a simple errand on behalf of a friend would make him the centrepiece of a murderous international conspiracy. Someone would stop at nothing to prevent the monarchy being restored in faraway Herzoslovakia. The combined forces of Scotland Yard and the French Surete can do no better than go in circles – until the final murder at Chimneys, the great country estate that yields up an amazing secret |
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Chimneys and Towers $37.95 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Chimneys In The Desert $73 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Two Chimneys $7.26 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Tulips & Chimneys $28.29 This book is in Used condition |
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Secret of Chimneys $22.46 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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The Secrets of Chimneys $5.59 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Five Chimneys $10.46 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Pink Chimneys $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Only Chimneys $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Chimneys & Fishes $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Fairies and Chimneys $12.67 No Synopsis Available |
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Ivy Chimneys $22.42 No Synopsis Available |
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Ten Chimneys $37.98 No Synopsis Available |
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Chimney 98620 Booklet Homeowners Guide Chimneys $18.83 Homeowners guide to Chimneys booklet only. Other booklets sold separately. |
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Scandal at High Chimneys $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Scandal at High Chimneys: A Victorian Melodrama is a historical mystery novel by John Dickson Carr. It was published in the USA and Canada by Harper Row in August 1959. The story is set in London, 1865, and concerns a house called High Chimneys where secrets are hidden among the household members. Clive Strickland, lawyer and author, was to discover a bewildering and terrifying slice of Victorian life when his friend Victor Damon asked him to visit the family estate. The Damon family home, a huge and formidable mansion, plays host to a multitude of characters. Strange things happen at the Damons: a ghost like figure threatens; Matthew Damon gets murdered under impossible circumstances and it take the brilliance of Jonathan Whicher to solve the tangled puzzle. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/09/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches |
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Back O’ The Moon And Other Stories $35.98 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:21 CHAPTER II. THE EXECUTIVE. Through the wall-stones of the end of the ” Cross Pipes” that abutted on the market-place the soot of the chimneys had in some mysterious way worked, so that the flues and branchings from the various chambers showed like some grimy inverted cactus. An addition had been built forward to the cobbled space, and up and down it, following the pitch of the roof, ran the name of the house, with every ” S” turned the wrong way about. From this again projected the red- curtained bow-window of the parlour; and while the public entrance lay to the right within the stable-arch, the approach to the kitchen and private parts of the house lay on the other side, up a cobbled alley. The March night had fallen, and the lights of the scattered farmhouses of the Shelf might almost have been stars, so lofty were they. The marketplace was filled with the dim illumination that came through the blinds and the chinks of the shuttersof the surrounding houses. A lantern that had been set down for a moment on one of the piece- boards made a dull gleam down the polished surface. The crimson square of the window of the ” Pipes” was broken by the shadows of heads within the window-seat, and up the dark alleyway to the kitchen, through [an ‘ace-of-heart’s perforation in the upper part of the door, another light nickered, as of a candle guttering in a draughty passage. In the kitchen a fire of peats smouldered on the hearth and made a rich glow on the copper kettle that bubbled before it. The lidof the kettle vibrated with a continuous sound of purring metal. Two oil-lamps hung side by side from the low ceiling; and the blur of lamp carbon on the plaster above them was patterned with concentric circles that intersected and made as it were the eyes of an enormous owl. … |
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Back O’ The Moon And Other Stories $20.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:21 CHAPTER II. THE EXECUTIVE. Through the wall-stones of the end of the ” Cross Pipes” that abutted on the market-place the soot of the chimneys had in some mysterious way worked, so that the flues and branchings from the various chambers showed like some grimy inverted cactus. An addition had been built forward to the cobbled space, and up and down it, following the pitch of the roof, ran the name of the house, with every ” S” turned the wrong way about. From this again projected the red- curtained bow-window of the parlour; and while the public entrance lay to the right within the stable-arch, the approach to the kitchen and private parts of the house lay on the other side, up a cobbled alley. The March night had fallen, and the lights of the scattered farmhouses of the Shelf might almost have been stars, so lofty were they. The marketplace was filled with the dim illumination that came through the blinds and the chinks of the shuttersof the surrounding houses. A lantern that had been set down for a moment on one of the piece- boards made a dull gleam down the polished surface. The crimson square of the window of the ” Pipes” was broken by the shadows of heads within the window-seat, and up the dark alleyway to the kitchen, through [an ‘ace-of-heart’s perforation in the upper part of the door, another light nickered, as of a candle guttering in a draughty passage. In the kitchen a fire of peats smouldered on the hearth and made a rich glow on the copper kettle that bubbled before it. The lidof the kettle vibrated with a continuous sound of purring metal. Two oil-lamps hung side by side from the low ceiling; and the blur of lamp carbon on the plaster above them was patterned with concentric circles that intersected and made as it were the eyes of an enormous owl. … |
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Back O’ The Moon And Other Stories $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:21 CHAPTER II. THE EXECUTIVE. Through the wall-stones of the end of the ” Cross Pipes” that abutted on the market-place the soot of the chimneys had in some mysterious way worked, so that the flues and branchings from the various chambers showed like some grimy inverted cactus. An addition had been built forward to the cobbled space, and up and down it, following the pitch of the roof, ran the name of the house, with every ” S” turned the wrong way about. From this again projected the red- curtained bow-window of the parlour; and while the public entrance lay to the right within the stable-arch, the approach to the kitchen and private parts of the house lay on the other side, up a cobbled alley. The March night had fallen, and the lights of the scattered farmhouses of the Shelf might almost have been stars, so lofty were they. The marketplace was filled with the dim illumination that came through the blinds and the chinks of the shuttersof the surrounding houses. A lantern that had been set down for a moment on one of the piece- boards made a dull gleam down the polished surface. The crimson square of the window of the ” Pipes” was broken by the shadows of heads within the window-seat, and up the dark alleyway to the kitchen, through [an ‘ace-of-heart’s perforation in the upper part of the door, another light nickered, as of a candle guttering in a draughty passage. In the kitchen a fire of peats smouldered on the hearth and made a rich glow on the copper kettle that bubbled before it. The lidof the kettle vibrated with a continuous sound of purring metal. Two oil-lamps hung side by side from the low ceiling; and the blur of lamp carbon on the plaster above them was patterned with concentric circles that intersected and made as it were the eyes of an enormous owl. … |
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Novels by John Dickson Carr (Study Guide): The Burning Court, the Judas Window, Death in Five Boxes, the Hollow Man, He Wouldn’t Kill Patience $22.16 Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Burning Court, the Judas Window, Death in Five Boxes, the Hollow Man, He Wouldn’t Kill Patience, the Ten Teacups, the Plague Court Murders, He Who Whispers, to Wake the Dead, the White Priory Murders, the Bride of Newgate, the Punch and Judy Murders, the Nine Wrong Answers, She Died a Lady, the Case of the Constant Suicides, the Black Spectacles, the Crooked Hinge, the Cavalier’s Cup, the Man Who Could Not Shudder, Till Death Do Us Part, Patrick Butler for the Defense, the Gilded Man, and So to Murder, Death Turns the Tables, in Spite of Thunder, the Problem of the Wire Cage, the Skeleton in the Clock, Murder in the Submarine Zone, the Witch of the Low Tide, the Curse of the Bronze Lamp, the Unicorn Murders, the Demoniacs, Seeing Is Believing, Night at the Mocking Widow, a Graveyard to Let, My Late Wives, Castle Skull, Hag’s Nook, the Devil in Velvet, the Dead Man’s Knock, the Four False Weapons, the House at Satan’s Elbow, the Sleeping Sphinx, the Mad Hatter Mystery, the Arabian Nights Murder, Poison in Jest, the Eight of Swords, the Waxworks Murder, the Reader Is Warned, Behind the Crimson Blind, Scandal at High Chimneys, the Bowstring Murders, the Red Widow Murders, Drop to His Death, the Emperor’s Snuff-Box, It Walks by Night. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Burning Court (1937) is a famous locked room mystery by John Dickson Carr. However, it contains neither Gideon Fell, or Henry Merrivale, Carr’s two major detectives. It was published in the United States, and was highly controversial upon its first printing, due to its unorthodox ending. Today, it is hailed as the best non-series Carr’s novel. Edward Stevens, an editor at Herald and Son’s publishing house, is on the train home, recounting the story of the death of the uncle of |