FIRST AMERICAN EDITION OF CHANDLER'S LAST COMPLETED NOVEL, PLAYBACK
CHANDLER, Raymond. Playback. Boston / Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin / Riverside, 1958. Octavo, original orange cloth, original dust jacket.
First American edition of Raymond Chandler's last completed novel, published only months before his death.
[Playback] is arguably the funniest of all his novels… In his other books, Chandler made a point of not always giving Marlowe the best punchlines, lest he seem to readers too confident. This is not true in Playback, however, in which the detective is older and different… On the point of retirement, he has only his ego and his wit left" (Hiney, Raymond Chandler, 250-56). Begun as an unproduced screenplay in 1953, Playback "is the only Chandler novel in which the author plays a small cameo role… Chandler appears as Henry Clarendon IV… [who] resembles his creator in some subtle ways. Thus Clarendon walks with a cane, just as Chandler did in later life. In addition Clarendon wears white gloves indoors, as did Chandler, who suffered from an unsightly skin malady on his hands" (Phillips, Creatures of Darkness, 220). First American edition: preceded only three months by the English edition. With "First Printing" on copyright page. Hubin II:153. Bruccoli A11.2.a. Bruccoli & Clark I:65. See Bruccoli A11.1.a. Tiny inked number to dust jacket verso.
Book fine; light edge-wear to bright near-fine dust jacket.