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HAMMETT, DASHIELL Autograph Letter Signed ÒDashÓ from Dashiell Hammett Aleutians 2 pages, quarto December 21, 1943 Written while a soldier in World War II to Prudence Whitfield, wife of fellow Black Mask writer Raoul Whitfield, and Hammett's mistress. Written in pencil on two sheets on lined paper, this is rare fully autograph letter as most of his letters are typed. ÒErrol Flynn and Martha O'Driscoll were up here earlier in the month for a few days of personal appearances. I saw them, but not their show, never having been a great goer in for neighborhood theater stuff....I had a letter from Raoul [Whitfield] when he returned from his Hollywood visit and he seemed fairly cheerful...I've been more or less in retirement for the world - no, not in the guardhouse - for a for a few weeks, which why I have written before this, Just at the moment I'm half-smothered under details connected with a new job...Winter is very much among ups and it's nice have snow and ice underfoot instead of mud, and snow, and even sleet, in the air is in many ways better than rain....Love, Dash.Ó Price:
5000.00 USD
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HAMMETT, DASHIELL Hammett Homicides. Introduction by Ellery Queen New York Lawrence E. Spivack 1946 First Edition. Paperback original. Slight tanning to the pages, as usual, else a very good copy with slight edge wear in printed wrappers. From the introduction by Ellery Queen: ÒHammett Homicides is a literary crime wave of six unconnected murder cases. Four are further adventures of the Continental Op; the other two are homicidal hair-raisers involving some of Dashiell Hammett's lesser-known characters; Chief of Police Scott Anderson and his copper Wally Shane, and an unforgettable swashbuckler named Guy Tharp.Ó Price:
55.00 USD
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HAMMETT, DASHIELL ÒA Man Called SpadeÓ in The American Magazine New York Crowell Publishing Company July 1932 First Edition. An original issue of this uncommon magazine which contain's the first appearance in print of Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade short story ÒA Man Called Spade.Ó Hammett's story is illustrated by Joseph Clement. Paperbound. Very good lightly used copy with some small tears and creases. Price:
300.00 USD
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KENNEDY, JOHN F. & DASHIELL HAMMETT Original Black & White Photograph of John F. Kennedy, Peter Lawford, and Phyllis Kirk on the Set of the Television Series ÔThe Thin Man' 10Ó x 8Ó 1958 An original black & white photograph taken during a visit of John F. Kennedy to the set of The Thin Man television series based on the characters created by Dashiell Hammett, which starred Peter Lawford and Phyllis Kirk as Nick and Nora Charles. Fine. The image shows Kennedy, Kirk, and Lawford in a casual pose, all smiling, the men wearing suits and ties, with Ms. Kirk gazing in stunned adoration at the handsome Mr. Kennedy. Peter Lawford was John F. Kennedy's brother-in-law at the time, married to his sister Patricia. Price:
250.00 USD
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HAMMETT, DASHIELL Original Publicity Pressbook for the Film, Woman In the Dark, Based on the Story Los Angeles RKO Radio Pictures 1934 First Edition. Original publicity pressbook for the film based on the short novel by Dashiell Hammett starring Fay Wray, Ralph Bellamy, Melvyn Douglas.14 pages. Complete. Large format (12Ó x 18Ó) with articles, production information, illustrated standard ads intended to be cut out for use in newspapers, and illustrating all the posters, banners, and display material issued for the film. The artwork of the various posters, and advertisements and merchandise tie-ins are excellent as are the publicity articles. This is very much a Dashiell Hammett item with his name splashed all over the place in an attempt play on the success of the then new, The Thin Man. The front cover is a terrific affair with a wonderful spooky image of the beautiful Faye Wray warding off a menace and with large letteringÓ By the Author of ÔThe Thin Man' - DASHIELL HAMMETT'S WOMAN IN THE DARK.Ó The various interior articles discuss mention and discuss Hammett including a wonderful green artwork portrait of Hammett. A few minor marginal tears and creases, else a very good plus copy in wrappers. Price:
1350.00 USD
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DAVIS, PHIL & CHARLES HOFFMAN (DASHIELL HAMMETT) Original Shooting Script, ÔThe Jittery Juror,' for an Episode of the Television Series, The Thin Man Culver City, CA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1958 First Edition. Original 34 page vintage shooting script, dated February 6, 1958, used in the production of the classic detective drama television series, The Thin Man, based on the novel by Dashiell Hammett, entitled ÔThe Jittery Juror' written by Phil Davis and Charles Hoffman, which aired on March 28, 1958 (Season 1, Episode 27). Bradbound. Very good plus copy with some very faint dust soiling to the covers in printed wrappers. The show starred Peter Lawford and Phyllis Kirk as the debonaire New York City sleuths, Nick and Nora Charles. Price:
100.00 USD
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TALLMAN, BOB & GIL DOUD (DASHIELL HAMMETT) Script for a Radio Production of The Adventures of Sam Spade, ÒThe Corkscrew Caper.Ó Based Upon the Novels of Dashiell Hammett. Adapted for Radio by Bob Tallman and Gil Doud Los Angeles CBS Radio 1947 Photocopy of the original 27 page unbound revised script for a radio broadcast of The Adventures of Sam Spade, #49, ÔThe Corkscrew Caper' which aired on Sunday, August 31, 1947, written by Bob Tallman and Gil Doud, based on the great detective character created by Dashiell Hammett, starring Howard Duff in the title role, with Lurene Tuttle. A few minor marks, else fine. The Adventures of Sam Spade was largely the creation of producer / director William Spier and premiered on ABC Radio on July 12, 1946, as a Friday night Summer series, then was picked up by CBS in the Fall 1946 and enjoyed great success through 1949, when Duff left the series to make films, whereupon NBC stepped in and hired Stephen Dunne to play Spade, as the series continued to run until April, 1951. This radio adaptation of Hammett's San Francisco detective, Sam Spade, ran for an amazing 245 episodes, produced by all three major radio broadcasters, and was sponsored throughout by Wildroot Hair Cream. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Prior to this series, Sam Spade was played on CBS radio in productions of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in 1943), and by Humphrey Bogart (in 1946) who starred in the classic 1941 John Huston film The Maltese Falcon. Price:
37.50 USD
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TALLMAN, BOB & JASON JAMES (DASHIELL HAMMETT) Script for a Radio Production of The Adventures of Sam Spade, ÒThe Double-Scar Caper.Ó Based Upon the Novels of Dashiell Hammett. Adapted for Radio by Bob Tallman and Jason James Los Angeles CBS Radio 1947 Photocopy of the original 26 page unbound script for a radio broadcast of The Adventures of Sam Spade, #29, ÔThe Double-Scar Caper' which aired on Sunday, April 13, 1947, written by Bob Tallman and Jason James, based on the great detective character created by Dashiell Hammett, starring Howard Duff in the title role, with Lurene Tuttle. A few minor marks, else fine. The Adventures of Sam Spade was largely the creation of producer / director William Spier and premiered on ABC Radio on July 12, 1946, as a Friday night Summer series, then was picked up by CBS in the Fall 1946 and enjoyed great success through 1949, when Duff left the series to make films, whereupon NBC stepped in and hired Stephen Dunne to play Spade, as the series continued to run until April, 1951. This radio adaptation of Hammett's San Francisco detective, Sam Spade, ran for an amazing 245 episodes, produced by all three major radio broadcasters, and was sponsored throughout by Wildroot Hair Cream. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Prior to this series, Sam Spade was played on CBS radio in productions of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in 1943), and by Humphrey Bogart (in 1946) who starred in the classic 1941 John Huston film The Maltese Falcon. Price:
37.50 USD
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TALLMAN, BOB & GIL DOUD (DASHIELL HAMMETT) Script for a Radio Production of The Adventures of Sam Spade, ÒThe I.Q. Caper.Ó Based Upon the Novels of Dashiell Hammett. Adapted for Radio by Bob Tallman and Gil Doud Los Angeles CBS Radio 1948 Photocopy of the original 30 page unbound revised script for a radio broadcast of The Adventures of Sam Spade, #89, ÔThe I.Q. Caper' which aired on Sunday, June 6, 1948, written by Bob Tallman and Gil Doud, based on the great detective character created by Dashiell Hammett, starring Howard Duff in the title role, with Lurene Tuttle. Touch of darkening to the front cover and with a few minor marks, else fine. The Adventures of Sam Spade was largely the creation of producer / director William Spier and premiered on ABC Radio on July 12, 1946, as a Friday night Summer series, then was picked up by CBS in the Fall 1946 and enjoyed great success through 1949, when Duff left the series to make films, whereupon NBC stepped in and hired Stephen Dunne to play Spade, as the series continued to run until April, 1951. This radio adaptation of Hammett's San Francisco detective, Sam Spade, ran for an amazing 245 episodes, produced by all three major radio broadcasters, and was sponsored throughout by Wildroot Hair Cream. In 1947, scriptwriters Jason James and Bob Tallman received an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from the Mystery Writers of America. Prior to this series, Sam Spade was played on CBS radio in productions of The Maltese Falcon by both Edward G. Robinson (in 1943), and by Humphrey Bogart (in 1946) who starred in the classic 1941 John Huston film The Maltese Falcon. Price:
37.50 USD
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