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SONS OF SAM SPADE: THE PRIVATE NOVEL IN THE SEVENTIES

SONS OF SAM SPADE: THE PRIVATE NOVEL IN THE SEVENTIES

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SONS OF SAM SPADE: THE PRIVATE NOVEL IN THE SEVENTIES

by Geherin, David

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Near Fine
ISBN 10
0804461708
ISBN 13
9780804461702
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New York, NY, U.S.A.: Frederick Ungar A Book, 1982. 2nd printing. Light soiling else a near fine copy of the trade paperback. The private eye novel of the 70's. Takes a look at Robert B. Parker, Roger L. Simon and Andrew Bergman. Part of Ungar's Recognition series. Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe, Lew Archer-- self-reliant, cynical, dedicated to their clients. Now only Archer remains. Is this fascinating and peculiarly American Hero dying out? Far from it, says Geherin. The Ameircan private eye is alive and well, if somewhat younger, even more devoted to wisecracks, and often more political.. Later Edition. Pictorial Cover. Near Fine. Trade Paperback.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
SONS OF SAM SPADE: THE PRIVATE NOVEL IN THE SEVENTIES
Author
Geherin, David
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Edition
Later Edition
ISBN 10
0804461708
ISBN 13
9780804461702
Publisher
Frederick Ungar A Book
Place of Publication
New York, NY, U.S.A.
Date Published
1982
Keywords
DETECTIVE MYSTERY STORIES HISTORY CRITICISM, INTERPERTATION, ROBERT B. PARKER, ROGER L. SIMON,
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