Edgar Wallace - The Four Just Men - 1905

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The Four Just Men by Edgar Wallace is a 1905 first UK edition hardback from Tallis Press, in English, with the original yellow binding and a folding frontispiece, in good condition and bearing a £500 prize on the cover.

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"The Four Just Men" by Edgar Wallace - The Tallis Press, London - 1905 first UK edition first printing - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, original yellow binding with 500 pounds reward printed on cover, some rubbing to boards, some page foxing. he first edition, first impression of this work, with a folding frontispiece and evidence of the removal of the detachable competition slip to the rear free endpaper

The Four Just Men is a detective thriller published in 1905 by the British writer Edgar Wallace. The eponymous "Just Men" appear in several sequels. Edgar Wallace formed the idea of The Four Just Men — four wealthy gentleman vigilantes (including a European prince) who punish wrong-doers who are beyond the reach of the Law – while returning to England in 1905. He had to create his own publishing company, Tallis Press, to publish it and decided to manage a 'guess the murder method' competition in the Daily Mail with a prize of £1,000 (equivalent in purchasing power to at least £101,000 in 2024[1]). Wallace intended to advertise the book on an unprecedented scale, not just in Britain itself but across the Empire. He approached the proprietor, Lord Northcliffe, for the loan of the £1,000 and was promptly refused, but Wallace pressed ahead anyway. His alarmed workmates at the Mail prevailed upon him to lower the prize money to £500: a £250 first prize, £200 second prize and £50 third prize, but were unable to restrain him in the privacy of his home. Wallace had advertisements placed on buses, hoardings, flyers, and so forth, running up an incredible bill of £2,000. Though he knew he needed the book to sell sufficient copies to make £2,500 before he saw any profit, Wallace was confident that this would be achieved in the first three months of the book going on sale, hopelessly underestimating the expenses.

"The Four Just Men" by Edgar Wallace - The Tallis Press, London - 1905 first UK edition first printing - 15cmx13cm - condition: good, original yellow binding with 500 pounds reward printed on cover, some rubbing to boards, some page foxing. he first edition, first impression of this work, with a folding frontispiece and evidence of the removal of the detachable competition slip to the rear free endpaper

The Four Just Men is a detective thriller published in 1905 by the British writer Edgar Wallace. The eponymous "Just Men" appear in several sequels. Edgar Wallace formed the idea of The Four Just Men — four wealthy gentleman vigilantes (including a European prince) who punish wrong-doers who are beyond the reach of the Law – while returning to England in 1905. He had to create his own publishing company, Tallis Press, to publish it and decided to manage a 'guess the murder method' competition in the Daily Mail with a prize of £1,000 (equivalent in purchasing power to at least £101,000 in 2024[1]). Wallace intended to advertise the book on an unprecedented scale, not just in Britain itself but across the Empire. He approached the proprietor, Lord Northcliffe, for the loan of the £1,000 and was promptly refused, but Wallace pressed ahead anyway. His alarmed workmates at the Mail prevailed upon him to lower the prize money to £500: a £250 first prize, £200 second prize and £50 third prize, but were unable to restrain him in the privacy of his home. Wallace had advertisements placed on buses, hoardings, flyers, and so forth, running up an incredible bill of £2,000. Though he knew he needed the book to sell sufficient copies to make £2,500 before he saw any profit, Wallace was confident that this would be achieved in the first three months of the book going on sale, hopelessly underestimating the expenses.

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Number of Books
1
Subject
Literature
Book Title
The Four Just Men
Author/ Illustrator
Edgar Wallace
Condition
Good
Publication year oldest item
1905
Edition
1st Edition
Language
English
Original language
Yes
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Number of pages
0
The NetherlandsVerified
13824
Objects sold
94.88%
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