Author: HAMMETT, DASHIELL Title: A Man Called Spade (As Found in the American Magazine July, 1932)
Description: New York, NY: The American Magazine, 1932. Magazine. Illustrated by Joseph Clement. B&W Illustrations; This magazine includes the first ever appearance of Sam Spade, Dashiell Hammett's famous stoic detective, in "A Man Called Spade". The magazine is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The covers of the magazine have some spots of ground-in dirt and beginning toning to the white edges. There is some beginning nicking and edge wear to the spine ends and corners of the magazine covers. The text pages are clean and bright throughout. This article has been illustrated by Joseph Clement. Also included in the magazine are: If We Split Up All the Money in the Country by William Bacon Bailey, There are no Bad Times for Good Ideas by Beverly Smith, It's Safer in the Wilds by Roy Chapman Andrews, They Call Him Crazy by Charles B. Parmer, You Can't Put Out the Sun by Archibald Rutledge, What Can you Do to Make Money by Edgar C. Wheeler, He Changed the Map of a State by James C. Derieux, I'm Glad I'm Absent-Minded by Alexander Woollcott, The Admiral's Girl Friend by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Silk Train by Courtney Ryley Cooper, The Knight's Errand by Octavus Roy Cohen, Honeywell Harper Goes a-Selling! By Everett Rhodes Castle, The Tall Ladder, a Novel, Part IV by Katharine Newlin Burt, Forlorn Island, a Novel part V by Edison Marshall. Very Good+ .
Keywords: Mystery Dashiell Hammett Sam Spade Detectives Hard-boiled Detectives Joseph Clement Coll
Price: US$ 250.00 Seller: S. Howlett-West Books
- Book number: 46616
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