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Authors: Nathan Ward
comic strip by Hammett,
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Continental Op stories,
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detective agency in,
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and development of Hammett’s style,
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final story,
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hero of,
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The Old Man character in,
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realism of,
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rejected stories,
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Coppola, Francis Ford,
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A Cowboy Detective
(Siringo),
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Crowley, Jack,
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Cushman Institute,
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The Dain Curse
(Hammett)
reception of,
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writing of,
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Daly, Carroll John,
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Daly, Marcus,
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Dannay, Frederic,
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Dashiell Hammett: A Daughter Remembers
(Hammett),
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detective.
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private detective(s)
detective fiction
Hammett on behavior of detective as interesting part of,
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Hammett’s legitimization of,
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and new American style of Hammett,
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William Pinkerton on,
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Detective Story Magazine,
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De Viane, Elise,
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Dietrich, Marlene,
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Dimaio, Frances,
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Dolan, Hubert,
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Dolan, Maggie,
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Dolan, Walter,
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driving, Hammett’s objections to,
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Ehrman, Lillian,
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Ellroy, James,
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Emery, Vince,
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employment, postwar.
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writing career of Hammett
at jewelry store,
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as private detective,
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tuberculosis and,
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Fairfax, California, Hammett residence in,
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Farrington, Hilary,
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Fechheimer, David,
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fiction by Hammett.
See also
Continental Op stories;
The Dain Curse; The Glass Key; The Maltese Falcon; Red Harvest; The Thin Man
“$106,000 Blood Money,”
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“The Barber and His Wife,”
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serial publication of,
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“Corkscrew,”
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“Dead Yellow Women,”
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“Flypaper,”
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“From the Memoirs of a Private Detective,”
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“The Girl with the Silver Eyes,”
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“The Golden Horseshoe,”
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“The Gutting of Couffignal,”
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Hammett on high quality of,
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“Holiday,”
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“The Hunter,”
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“Laughing Masks,”
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“Man Called Spade,”
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“Man Who Killed Dan Odams,”
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“Nightmare Town,”
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“One Hour,”
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Pinkerton nondisclosure agreements and,
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public’s perception of pervasive corruption and,
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“The Road Home,”
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“Ruffian’s Wife,”
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“The Sardonic Star of Tom Doody,”
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“The Second Story Angel,”
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and series character, creation of,
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“Slippery Fingers,”
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stream-of-consciousness novel, plans for,
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tailoring of for film,
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“The Tenth Clew,”
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“Who Killed Bob Teal?,”
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Woman in the Dark,
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“Women, Politics & Murder,”
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women characters in,
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“Zigzags of Treachery,”
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film
film noir, as genre,
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gangster films, rise of,
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films of Hammett fiction
City Streets
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Hammett’s negotiations for,
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Hammett’s tailoring of work for,
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The Maltese Falcon
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Mister Dynamite
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Roadhouse Nights
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Flood Building (San Francisco),
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Florida, Hammett vacation in (1934),
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Foster, Helen Herbert,
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Fox Films,
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Gardner, Earl Stanley,
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Geauque, Phil,
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The Glass Key
(Hammett)
dedication of,
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as Hammett’s favorite,
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payment for,
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Peggy O’Toole in,
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plot of,
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Gores, Joe,
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Graves, Thomas Thatcher,
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Greene, Robert,
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Gutman, Casper (character),
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Haight, Jay H.,
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Haley, Esther,
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Hammett
(Gores),
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Hammett, Annie Bond (mother),
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Hammett, Dashiell (Samuel)
appearance and demeanor,
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artistic talent of,
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childhood and family of,
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daughters, relationship with,
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drinking and carousing by,
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extramarital affairs,
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hardships later in life,
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postwar typing and shorthand training,
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scars,
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Hammett, Josephine Dolan (wife)
on Dashiell as name,
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dedication of
The Maltese Falcon
to,
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education of,
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on end of Hammett’s detective career,
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family and early life of,
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Hammett’s correspondence with,
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Hammett’s courtship of,
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on Hammett’s drinking and carousing,
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Hammett’s later relationship with,
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on Hammett’s scars,
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move to Los Angeles,
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move to San Francisco,
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photos of Hammett,
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saved ads written by Hammett,
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as source on Montana settings,
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Hammett, Josephine Rebecca “Jo” (daughter)
birth of,
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and Dashiell Hammett Tour,
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on father’s taste in women,
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favorite Op story of,
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Hammett’s correspondence with,
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on Hammett’s detective career,
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on Hammett’s hard living,
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memoir by,
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memories of Hammett,
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on mother’s memories of Montana,
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visits to Hammett,
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Hammett, Mary Jane (daughter)
on family separation of 1920s,
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Hammett’s correspondence with,
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visits to Hammett,
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Hammett, Reba (sister),
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Hammett, Richard (brother),
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Hammett, Richard Thomas (father),
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Haultain, Phil,
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health of Hammett.
See also
tuberculosis
hepatitis,
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influenza epidemic of 1918–19 and,
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teeth troubles,
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Hellman, Lillian
correspondence with Hammett,
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first meeting of Hammett,
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Florida vacation with Hammett,
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on Hammett’s account of
Sonoma
case,
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on Hammett’s character,
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on Hammett’s generosity to a bum,
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life and career of,
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relationship with Hammett,
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The Thin Man,
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Hemingway, Ernest,
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Herron, Don,
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Hole-in-the-Wall gang,
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Hollywood, Hammett in,
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Horan, James D.,
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James gang,
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Jimmy the Riveter mob,
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Johnson, Nunnally,
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Kaplan, Jack,
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Kelly, Alice,
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Knight, Jack,
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“Knights of the Open Palm” (Daly),
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Knopf, Alfred,
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Knopf Publishers,
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Kober, Arthur,
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Liberty
(periodical),
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Lincoln, Abraham,
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Lipset, Hal,
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Little, Frank,
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Little Caesar
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