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The Big Book of the Continental Op
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The Big Book of the Continental Op Trade - 2017

by Dashiell Hammett

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Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, November 2017. Trade . Very Good. Good Softcover. Moderate shelfwear to covers. Textblock soiled/foxed, which has bled onto some pages. Impression stamp on first page. Pages tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned, independent book shop since 1984.
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  • Title The Big Book of the Continental Op
  • Author Dashiell Hammett
  • Binding Trade
  • Edition First Thus
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 752
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
  • Date November 2017
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 310529
  • ISBN 9780525432951 / 0525432957
  • Weight 1.68 lbs (0.76 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.1 x 6.9 x 1.3 in (23.11 x 17.53 x 3.30 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Short stories, Short stories, American
  • Dewey Decimal Code 813.52

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  • Kirkus Reviews, 11/01/2017, Page 0
  • Library Journal Prepub Alert, 07/01/2017, Page 51
  • Publishers Weekly, 10/30/2017, Page 0

About the author

Dashiell Hammett was born in St. Mary's County, Maryland, and grew up in Baltimore. Hammett left school at the age of fourteen and held a variety of jobs thereafter--messenger boy, newsboy, clerk, operator, and stevedore, finally becoming an operative for Pinkerton's Detective Agency. He served as a sergeant in the Army in World War I and World War II. In the late 1920s Hammett became the unquestioned master of hard-boiled detective fiction in America. In The Maltese Falcon (1930) he first introduced his famous private eye, Sam Spade. The Thin Man (1934) offered another immortal sleuth, Nick Charles. Red Harvest (1929), The Dain Curse (1929), and The Glass Key (1931) are among his most celebrated novels.