I, The Jury

Mickey SPILLANE

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I, The Jury

"A UNIQUE FEVER-DREAM": FIRST EDITION OF MICKEY SPILLANE'S I, THE JURY

SPILLANE, Mickey. I, The Jury. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1947. Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Spillane's first book, introducing Mike Hammer—"raised the level of toughness to new levels"—in original dust jacket.

Written in only nine days, Mickey Spillane's first book launched "the bestselling P.I. series in history… [and] raised the level of toughness to new levels" (Penzler, 45). With Spillane's Mike Hammer, the hard-boiled mystery found a private detective who was "courageous, loyal, patriotic, much more intelligent than critics have generally allowed, but above all else tough. Hammer's career as a private eye and Spillane's as a novelist began together with I, The Jury, the first mystery to exceed 6 million sales in the United States" (Reilly, 133334). "The rough-hewn poetry of Spillane's narrator creates a fantasy city, a New York of myth and dream, populated by the same character types as those found in the work of Daly, Hammett and Chandler… delivered with a unique fever-dream fervor" (Max Allan Collins, Mystery & Suspense Writers, Vol. II). "First edition" with no printings stated on copyright page. First issue dust jacket with price of $2.50 on lower front flap, rear flap with advertisement for The Fabulous Clipjoint, rear panel with "Your check-list of new Dutton Mysteries," notices for four titles beginning with Fabulous Clipjoint, ending with Best Detective Stories of the Year—1947. Hubin, 385. Johnson, Dark Page II, 172. Small owner inscription.

Book fine; light edge-wear mainly to spine head of colorful near-fine dust jacket.

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