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RAYMOND CHANDLER

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“YOU MAY BE RIGHT ON THE THEORY THAT BAD MONEY DRIVES OUT GOOD”

CHANDLER, Raymond. Typed letter signed. La Jolla, California, January 18, 1951.

Original typed letter by Raymond Chandler and hand-corrected and signed by him, written to his Hollywood agent “Swanie,” discussing the prospects for television sales of his works that reveals his hopes and misgivings about the new medium, which offers “not much money for writing anyhow.” $9000.

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“I HAVE ANOTHER LETTER FROM HOWARD HAWKS… I WANT A SHARE IN THE PICTURES FOR THE CAPITAL GAINS BUSINESS”

CHANDLER, Raymond. Typed letter signed. London, 1956. Original letter written by Raymond Chandler to his longtime agent H.N. Swanson, discussing potential film projects proposed by director Howard Hawks (The Big Sleep), signed “Ray,” with margin notes and penciled notations from Swanson’s office, an exceptional glimpse into the final years of the writer whose Philip Marlowe redefined the detective novel. Includes lengthy discussions of contracts and payments. $6500.

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“I’M BOILING MAD BECAUSE THE WHOLE DEAL LOOKS TO ME LIKE A PIECE OF COLD-BLOODED PIRACY”

CHANDLER, Raymond. Typed letter signed. La Jolla, California, May 29, 1953.

Lengthy original typed letter from acclaimed hard-boiled detective novelist Raymond Chandler to his agent, H.N. Swanson, regarding Verdict magazine’s unauthorized publication of Chandler’s novelette, Bay City Blues, previously published in the June 1938 issue of Dime Detective, an act that Chandler angrily calls “cold-blooded piracy,” requesting that Swanson inform him as to what type of legal action can be taken against Verdict, with a pencil note most likely by H.N. Swanson and signed by Raymond Chandler. $4800.

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