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JO GAR'S CASEBOOK  (Tales from the Black Mask Morgue Series)

JO GAR'S CASEBOOK (Tales from the Black Mask Morgue Series)

JO GAR'S CASEBOOK  (Tales from the Black Mask Morgue Series)
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JO GAR'S CASEBOOK (Tales from the Black Mask Morgue Series)

by Whitfield, Raoul (Keith Alan Deutsch, editor)

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1885941773
ISBN 13
9781885941770
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Norfolk, VA, U.S.A.: Crippen & Landru, 2002. 1st Printing. Trade papeback, fine in shrinkwrap. Published in association with Black Mask Press. 18 stories. Also includes two introductions by E. R. Hagemann, one of hardboiled fictions best critics and most devoted reader. Also includes a publication history and A Bibliography of Whitfield works appearing in Black Mask. Ellery Queen wrote: "Whitfield is a much too neglected member of the Hammett-Chandler hardboiled school." Dashiell Hammett himself praised the Whitfield stories for their "naked action pounded into tough compactness by staccato, hammerlike writing." Previously announced but long delayed (as we searched for more stories) Jo Gar's Casebook is the first collection of Whitfield's extraordinary tales. In the February 1930 issue of Black Mask, a new character was introduced to the American detective story. Jo Gar was both a classic "thinking" sleuth and a tough man of action who inhabited an exotic noir world on the Philippines, facing a rogue's gallery of colorful villains from mixed-race Chinese to upper-crust American exiles. "The Little Island Detective" lived in a vivid world of pre-war Asia where typhoons threatened the harbor, criminals escaped from the local prison, and the waterfront was home to cut-throats from all countries. Throughout the 1930's, Raoul Whitfield was a star contributor to Black Mask -- only Erle Stanley Gardner appeared more often. The cover and design are by neo-pulp artist Tom Roberts.. First Printing. Pictorial Wrappers. Fine. Illus. by Roberts, Tom. Trade Paperback.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
020391
Title
JO GAR'S CASEBOOK (Tales from the Black Mask Morgue Series)
Author
Whitfield, Raoul (Keith Alan Deutsch, editor)
Illustrator
Roberts, Tom
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Edition
First Printing
ISBN 10
1885941773
ISBN 13
9781885941770
Publisher
Crippen & Landru
Place of Publication
Norfolk, VA, U.S.A.
Date Published
2002
Keywords
FICTION, MYSTERY, DETECTIVE, GENERAL SHORT STORIES SINGLE AUTHOR, BLACK MASK, PAPERBACK
Bookseller catalogs
Noir; Crippen;

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