
cover art by Dalton Stevens
better image than previously posted

better image than previously posted
cover art by O.K. Uzzell
~ John Nicholas Beffel, âFinger-Printsâ, âarticle â can fingerprints be forged?; this prompts answer from Dashiell Hammettâ, June 1925 issue, authorâs sole appearance in BM
~ Erle Stanley Gardner, âPainless Extractionâ, 3rd of 10, âBob Larkin in Mexicoâ, 6th of 99 stories in BM
~ Dashiell Hammett, âThe Scorched Faceâ, âthe Op, called here âThe Continental Sleuthâ by ed.â, [11th of 22], 16th of 45 stories in BM
~ Lillian W. Keenan, âThe Lost Glove Needleâ, âdescribed as âshrewd detective workââ, authorâs sole appearance in BM
~ C.S. Montanye (Carleton Stevens), âAn Adventure in Diamondsâ, 9th of 10 with ‘Captain Valentine, that âattractive European scalawagâ, adventurer and rascalâ, 25th of 29 stories in BM
~ Charles Somerville, âThe Tracking of a Fiendâ, 40th of 47 articles in the âManhunterâ series, 41st of 49 total articles in BM
~ J. Paul Suter, âThe Uncomfortable Buddhaâ, 5th of 15 stories with The Reverend McGregor Daunt, âclergyman by profession and detective by choiceâ, 8th of 19 appearances in BM
~ L. King Tichenor, âA Thousand Dollar Billâ, 1st of 5 stories in BM
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1955 Knickerbocker toy
package’s back includes a “Dragnet Identity Card” with spots for your photo and finger print! — as well as a note to kids from Jack Webb!

American Gangster & Other Lot (Universal, 2007). Rolled, Overall: Very Fine+. One Sheets (2) (27″ X 40″) DS Regular. Crime

1955 film noir directed by Charles Laughton – his only direction
screenplay by James Agee, adapted from the 1953 novel by David Grubb