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'''''A Catalogue of Crime''''' is a critique of [[crime fiction]] by [[Jacques Barzun]] and Wendell Hertig Taylor, first published in 1971. The book was awarded a Special [[Edgar Award]] from the [[Mystery Writers of America]] in 1972. A revised and enlarged edition was published in 1989.  
'''''A Catalogue of Crime''''' is a critique of [[crime fiction]] by [[Jacques Barzun]] and Wendell Hertig Taylor, first published in 1971 and revised and enlarged in 1989. See [[Wikipedia:A Catalogue of Crime]] for more details.
 
See [[Wikipedia:A Catalogue of Crime]]

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A Catalogue of Crime is a critique of crime fiction by Jacques Barzun and Wendell Hertig Taylor, first published in 1971 and revised and enlarged in 1989. See Wikipedia:A Catalogue of Crime for more details.