Learning to Kill Stories Hardback - 2006 - 1st Edition
by McBain,Ed
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- Title Learning to Kill Stories
- Author McBain,Ed
- Binding Hardback
- Edition number 1st
- Edition First Editiion
- Condition Used - Fine
- Pages 478
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Harcourt, Orlando, FL
- Publication date 2006
- Bookseller's Inventory # 015891
- ISBN 9780151012220 / 0151012229
- Weight 1.6 lbs (0.73 kg)
- Dimensions 8.96 x 6.34 x 1.4 in (22.76 x 16.10 x 3.56 cm)
- Category Fiction - Mystery/ Detective
- Library of Congress subjects Detective and mystery stories, American
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2005027059
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
- Quantity available 1
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Summary
Ed McBain made his debut in 1956. In 2004, more than a hundred books later, he personally collected twenty-five of his stories written before he was Ed McBain. All but five of them were first published in the detective magazine Manhunt and none of them appeared under the Ed McBain byline. They were written by Evan Hunter (McBain's legal name as of 1952), Richard Marsten (a pseudonym derived from the names of his three sons), or Hunt Collins (in honor of his alma mater, Hunter College).
Here are kids in trouble and women in jeopardy. Here are private eyes and gangs. Here are loose cannons and innocent bystanders. Here, too, are cops and robbers. These are the stories that prepared Evan Hunter to become Ed McBain, and that prepared Ed McBain to write the beloved 87th Precinct novels. In individual introductions, McBain tells how and why he wrote these stories that were the start of his legendary career.
Here are kids in trouble and women in jeopardy. Here are private eyes and gangs. Here are loose cannons and innocent bystanders. Here, too, are cops and robbers. These are the stories that prepared Evan Hunter to become Ed McBain, and that prepared Ed McBain to write the beloved 87th Precinct novels. In individual introductions, McBain tells how and why he wrote these stories that were the start of his legendary career.
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