The Glass Key
by Hammett, Samuel Dashiell (1894-1961)
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- Hardcover
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[8]+282+[1, blank]+[1, note on type] pages. Small octavo (7 1/2" x 5 1/4") bound in original publisher's light green cloth, spine and front stamped in dark red and green, dark green broken key ornament at front board, dark green publisher's stamp at rear; top edge of text block stained purplish-red; original pictorial, first issue dust jacket with description of the book printed on front flap. First edition.
The Glass Key is a novel by American writer Dashiell Hammett. It was first published as a serial in Black Mask magazine in 1930, then was collected in 1931 (in London; the American edition followed 3 months later). It tells the story of a gambler and racketeer, Ned Beaumont, whose devotion to Paul Madvig, a crooked political boss, leads him to investigate the murder of a local senator's son as a potential gang war brews. Hammett dedicated the novel to his onetime lover Nell Martin. There have been two US film adaptations (1935 and 1942) of the novel. A radio adaptation starring Orson Welles aired on March 10, 1939, as part of his Campbell Playhouse series. The book was also a major influence on the Coen brothers' 1990 film Miller's Crossing, about a gambler who is a right-hand man to a corrupt political boss and their involvement in a brewing gang war. (Wikipedia)
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Spine ends starting to fray; back-strip and board edges tanned; moderate soiling to boards; slight wear to bottom edges of boards; corners bumped and rubbed. End papers and text block softly browned with age, some internal soiling. Jacket rubbed and worn, chipping at spine and flap fold ends; folds deeply creased; faint foxing at verso else better than good in like jacket..
The Glass Key is a novel by American writer Dashiell Hammett. It was first published as a serial in Black Mask magazine in 1930, then was collected in 1931 (in London; the American edition followed 3 months later). It tells the story of a gambler and racketeer, Ned Beaumont, whose devotion to Paul Madvig, a crooked political boss, leads him to investigate the murder of a local senator's son as a potential gang war brews. Hammett dedicated the novel to his onetime lover Nell Martin. There have been two US film adaptations (1935 and 1942) of the novel. A radio adaptation starring Orson Welles aired on March 10, 1939, as part of his Campbell Playhouse series. The book was also a major influence on the Coen brothers' 1990 film Miller's Crossing, about a gambler who is a right-hand man to a corrupt political boss and their involvement in a brewing gang war. (Wikipedia)
Condition:
Spine ends starting to fray; back-strip and board edges tanned; moderate soiling to boards; slight wear to bottom edges of boards; corners bumped and rubbed. End papers and text block softly browned with age, some internal soiling. Jacket rubbed and worn, chipping at spine and flap fold ends; folds deeply creased; faint foxing at verso else better than good in like jacket..
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There have been two US film adaptations (1935 and 1942) of the novel. A radio adaptation starring Orson Welles aired on March 10, 1939, as part of his Campbell Playhouse series. The book was also a major influence on the Coen brothers' 1990 film Miller's Crossing , which features a similar scenario.
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- Title
- The Glass Key
- Author
- Hammett, Samuel Dashiell (1894-1961)
- Book Condition
- Used - Better than good
- Jacket Condition
- Better than good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Alfred A Knopf
- Place of Publication
- New York and London
- Date Published
- 1931
- Pages
- [8]+282+[1, blank]+[1, note on type] pages
- Size
- Octavo
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Mystery
- Bookseller catalogs
- Literature;
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