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Dashiell Hammett
Danse Macabre (book) by Stephen King Woken Furies (book) by Richard K. Morgan Replay (book) by Ken Grimwood Old Man's War by John Scalzi Awaken Your Strongest Self (book) by Neil FioreThe Maltese Falcon (book) by Dashiell Hammett
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where Samuel Dashiell Hammett wrote The Maltese Falcon
but I used to live one block from the apartment where Samuel Dashiell Hammett wrote The Maltese Falcon.
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Hammett
Hammett is best known as the author of The Maltese Falcon and is considered the godfather of 'hard-boiled' detective fiction.
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Effie Perine (Dashiell Hammett
However, Effie Perine (Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon) and Anne Riordan
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Sam Spade
In The Maltese Falcon, Sam Spade tells the story of a man named Flitcraft, and if you haven't read any Dashiell Hammett - you really should.
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Alfred A. Knopf
Eighty-five years ago today Alfred A. Knopf published a novel titled The Maltese Falcon — as I always say, the sickest Valentine’s Day novel ever.
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as a serialized story in the crime-fiction magazine Black Mass following Black Mass(in 1930 with a proper hardcover release
Dashiell Hammett first published The Maltese Falcon as a serialized story in the crime-fiction magazine Black Mass, following Black Mass(in 1930) with a proper hardcover release.
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a novel — titled The Maltese Falcon
Eighty-five years ago today Alfred A. Knopf published a novel titled The Maltese Falcon — as I always say, the sickest Valentine’s Day novel ever.
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Nick and Nora Charles
Hammett was the creator of Sam Spade and Nick and Nora Charles; Nick and Nora Charles wrote The Maltese Falcon.
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James M. Cain
Correction: The original version of this review stated that James M. Cain wrote The Maltese Falcon and Red Harvest, both of which were written by the supremely brilliant Dashiell Hammett.
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a great Dashiell Hammet book published in 1930 and made into a movie starting Humphrey Bogart in 1941
The Maltese Falcon’s a great Dashiell Hammet book published in 1930 and made into a movie starting Humphrey Bogart in 1941.
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Brigid O'Shaughnessy
Brigid O'Shaughnessy then published The Maltese Falcon in February, 1930.
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by Dashiell Hammet and both Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe
, I’ve started reading the Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammet and both Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe state an aversion to carrying a gun.
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as a book by Alfred A. Knopf
The Maltese Falcon was published as a book by Alfred A. Knopf in 1930.
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Matt Hohenhaus
The Falcon is the work of Matt Hohenhaus (Hoey to (Hoey's mates).
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Shakespeare and Dashiell Hamett,
It’s a wonderful combination of Shakespeare and Dashiell Hamett, author of The Maltese Falcon, with The Maltese Falcon's memorable protagonist, Sam Spade, a gumshoe in the mould of Philip Marlow, the hero of Raymond Chandler’s novels.
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on an historical fantasy called POINT OF HONOUR which, if I do the cityright, should read a bit like THE MALTESE FALCON as written by Jane Austen
And right now I'm working on an historical fantasy called POINT OF HONOUR which, if I do the cityright, should read a bit like THE MALTESE FALCON as written by Jane Austen.
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Raymond Chandler
'Derived almost exclusively from trailers from the worst source prints imaginable, the accompanying serious narrative includes such gaffs as: Raymond Chandler is the author of The Maltese Falcon (a mistake that is made repeatedly); and the plot of Notorious described as: 'a man in love with a scientist's daughter - the scientist is held captive by Nazi collaborators.
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Joe Camilleri's seemingly tireless drive to continually perform and record quality music that has rewarded Joe Camilleri legendary status and well-deserved longevity in the music industry
Maltese Falcon is Joe Camilleri's seemingly tireless drive to continually perform and record quality music that has rewarded Joe Camilleri legendary status and well-deserved longevity in the music industry.
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