Leonard Gribble – The Glass Alibi 1972 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Leonard Gribble – Bardaktaki Parmak İzleri (The Glass Alibi) – Milliyet Yayınları Turkish Edition (1972) – First Edition
Description:
This is the Turkish first edition of The Glass Alibi, published under the title Bardaktaki Parmak İzleri by Milliyet Yayınları in 1972. Written by Leonard Gribble, a British author known for his detective and crime fiction, the novel reflects the classic mid-20th century mystery tradition, focusing on investigation, forensic clues, and carefully constructed suspense.
The story centers on a crime where a seemingly minor detail—fingerprints on a glass—becomes the key element in unraveling a larger mystery. As the investigation develops, detectives must examine alibis, trace connections between suspects, and reconstruct events based on small but crucial pieces of evidence. The narrative builds tension through logical deduction and the gradual exposure of contradictions within witness statements and physical clues.
Leonard Gribble is known for his straightforward, clue-driven storytelling style, often emphasizing procedural investigation and traditional detective work. His novels typically focus on methodical reasoning and the careful assembly of evidence leading to the final solution.
For collectors, this 1972 Turkish first edition represents part of the strong tradition of British detective fiction translated and published by Milliyet Yayınları during the period. It reflects the continued popularity of classic puzzle-style mysteries among Turkish readers in the early 1970s. Its forensic focus and period publication make it a notable collectible.
Key Features:
• Title: Bardaktaki Parmak İzleri (The Glass Alibi)
• Author: Leonard Gribble
• Publisher: Milliyet Yayınları
• Publication Year: 1972
• Edition: First Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Novel
• Genre: Crime fiction, mystery, detective
• Themes: Investigation, forensic clues, alibis, deception, evidence analysis
• Narrative Style: Classic clue-based detective fiction
• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish first edition of a traditional British mystery novel