“I WAS LEANING AGAINST THE BAR IN A SPEAKEASY”: FIRST EDITION OF DASHIELL HAMMETT’S THE THIN MAN
HAMMETT, Dashiell. The Thin Man. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1934. Octavo, original green cloth printed in red and blue, original dust jacket.
First edition of one of Hammett's most popular novels, featuring the husband-and-wife detective team of Nick and Nora Charles, in rarely found original unrestored dust jacket.
“The most important member of the hard-boiled school,” Dashiell Hammett wrote only five novels. In Thin Man, the last of these, “the semi-humorous exploits of Nick and Nora Charles were the most financially successful of all Hammett’s books, inspiring numerous films and a radio and television series” (Steinbrunner & Penzler, 186-7). With “First Edition” on copyright page. Scarce original dust jacket, “noted with highlights in either red or green [this copy]” (Layman A6.1.a.). Hubin 190.
Interior fresh and clean, boards faded unevenly as usual, spine quite bright; slight edge-wear, slight chipping and some toning to spine of dust jacket. A highly desirable near-fine book in rarely found unrestored dust jacket.