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  1. Centered around a glorious yellow diamond that carries with it a menacing history, The Moonstone tells the story of Rachel Verinder, who inherits the stone on her eighteenth birthday.

  2. 4.00. 3 ratings1 review. Classics Illustrated is a comic book series featuring adaptations of literary classics such as Moby Dick, Hamlet, and The Iliad. Created by Albert Kanter, the series began publication in 1941 and finished its first run in 1971, producing 169 issues.

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  3. Issue Notes. Pages cut: 8, 15, 24, 42, 52-55. Reprints: HRN 70. There are HRN 166 (1968) & 167 versions which omits the four pages of text articles on American Indians. This issue has variants: Classics Illustrated (Gilberton, 1947 series) #30 [HRN 60] - The Moonstone [Painted Cover] Classics Illustrated (Gilberton, 1947 series) #30 [HRN 166 ...

  4. Wilkie Collins’s spellbinding tale of romance, theft, and murder that inspired the hugely popular modern detective genre. The Moonstone, a priceless yellow diamond, is stolen and no-one is above suspicion as the peculiar Sergeant Cuff pieces together a puzzling series of events.

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  5. 5 de jan. de 2021 · Kindle. $5.00 Read with our Free App. Paperback. $10.15 1 New from $10.15. Comics. This graphic novel is a modern example of the detective novel. It established many of the ground rules of the modern genre, The Amazon Book Review. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more.

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    • William Wilkie Collins 1946
  6. in Classics Illustrated (Gilberton, 1947 series) #30 [HRN 60] - The Moonstone ([June 1949]) [Pgs cut: 8, 15, 24, 42, 52-55] which is reprinted in Illustrerade klassiker (Illustrerade klassiker, 1956 series) #110 - Månstenen (1960)

  7. Description. This issue of Classic Comics contained an adaptation of Wilkie Collins’ detective novel, The Moonstone. Dan Levin adapted the novel for the comic’s publication by the Gilberton Company, Inc. in September 1946.