1940 Robert Hale hardcover

Daly, Carroll John. BETTER CORPSES: A RACE WILLIAMS STORY. London: Robert Hale Limited, [1940]. Octavo, pp. [1-6] 7-286 [287-288: blank], publisher’s black cloth stamped in red and silver. First edition. “When better corpses are made, Race Williams will make them” (p. 186). The last Race Williams book, a fix-up novel incorporating the three-part Morse story arc that first appeared in DIME DETECTIVE in 1935 and 1936 featuring Daly’s violent tough-guy detective, Race Williams, who “never bumped off a guy what didn’t need it” and the Flame (The Girl with the Criminal Mind), “a woman of good — a woman of evil. Take your choice.” Carroll John Daly (1889-1958), one of the fathers of the modern hard-boiled private eye and an important BLACK MASK writer, “is not known for literary niceties — his style can best be described as crude but effective … Characterization is minimal and action is everything” (Crider and Pronzini). Race Williams was Daly’s most successful creation, appearing in about 70 stories and eight novels. Lee Server (Encyclopedia of Pulp Fiction Writers, 2014) has called Race Williams “the single most popular private eye in the history of the pulps.” Cloth worn and scuffed, slight spine lean, half title leaf and final blank tanned, a sound, good copy in a pictorial 8/3 dust jacket with touch of wear at edges, mainly lower spine end, and mild tanning to spine panel and along rear flap fold. Stunning jacket. From the library of a well-known mystery writer with his library stamp on the front paste-down. Rare. There is no equivalent U.S. edition.

1957 Doubleday hardcover

Brackett, Leigh. AN EYE FOR AN EYE. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1957. Octavo, boards. First edition. This book became the basis for the television series “Markham“. Some tanning to page edges, a near fine copy in near fine dust jacket with some light rubbing.

1961 Belmont paperback original

novelization from the TV series starring Ray Milland

novelization by Lawrence Block was released after the TV show had been cancelled

October 1932 issue

October 1932 issue

cover art by Penrhyn Stanlaws

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Dashiell Hammett, “Too Many Have Lived”, a Sam Spade short story – first appearance – illustrated by J. M. Clement

reprinted in 1945 in the Dell mapback A Man Called Spade

1945 Dell mapback

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“A Man Called Spade”

“They Can Only Hang You Once”

“Too Many Have Lived”

“The Assistant Murderer”

“His Brother’s Keeper”

The Underground Man x 10

1971 Knopf hardcover, first edition – cover design by Hal Seigel

London: Collins Crime Club, 1971. First UK Edition. The 16th novel in the Lew Archer series.

1973 Harper UK reissue

1974 Bantam reissue

1979 Bantam reissue – cover art by Mitchell Hooks

1989 Fontana UK reissue

1992 Warner reissue – cover art by Gary Kelley

1996 Vintage/Black Lizard reissue

2024 UK Penguin reissue

The New Yorker, March 3, 2025

May 1949 issue

May 1949 issue

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Peter Paige, “Cash Wale’s Carnival Kill” (Cash Wale)

Theodore Sturgeon, “Die, Maestro, Die!”

Carroll John Daly, “Half a Corpse” (Race Williams)

Larry J. Marcus, “Dead Man Blues”

R.M.F. Joses, “Bad to the Last Drop”

Robert Carlton, “Sealed with a Kiss” (Mike Brent)

John D. MacDonald, “You’ll Never Escape”

later UK edition, includes five pieces from US May 1949 edition

Peter Paige, “Cash Wale’s Carnival Kill”

Theodore Sturgeon, “Die Maestro, Die!”

Larry J. Marcus, “Dead Man Blues”

R.M.F. Joses, “Bad to the Last Drop”

Ted Palmer, “The June Thrill Docket”

stories by Daly, Carlton and MacDonald omitted

October 1949 issue ~ cover art by Norman Saunders

October 1949 issue

cover art by Norman Saunders

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Carroll John Daly, “Race Williams Cooks a Goose”

John D. MacDonald, “Target for Tonight”

William P. McGivern, “Hunt Her in Hell”

Raymond Drennan, Jr., “He Woke Up Dying”

Preston Grady, “Killing’s Too Easy”

Charles Larson, “My Crime – Your Punishment”

Private Practice of Michael Shayne x 4

4th book released in this long-running series. first published as a hardcover by Holt in 1940

1943 Dell reissue

cover art by William Strohmer

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1950 Dell mapback reissue

cover art by Robert Stanley

cover art by Robert McGinnis

1958 Dell reissue

1965 reissue

cover art by Robert McGinnis

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