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The Complete Casebook of Cardigan, Volume 1: 1931-32

by Frederick Nebel

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Frederick Nebel's unforgettable character Jack Cardigan was one of the main reasons behind the success of the legendary Dime Detective Magazine. His hard-boiled P.I. stories were a major influence to other writers of the era, yet only a handful have been reprinted since their original 44-story run eighty years ago. Volume 1 of this series contains the first 11 installments, complete and uncut, with an all-new introduction by Will Murray and the original illustrations by John Fleming Gould: "Death Alley" (November, 1931) "Hell's Pay Check" (December, 1931) "Six Diamonds and a Dick" (January, 1932) "And There Was Murder" (February, 1932) "Phantom Fingers" (March, 1932) "Murder on the Loose" (April, 1932) "Rogues' Ransom" (August, 1932) "Lead Pearls" (September, 1932) "The Dead Don't Die" (October, 1932) "The Candy Killer" (November, 1932) "A Truck-Load of Diamonds" (December, 1932)… (more)
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    The Complete Adventures of Oke Oakley and Secrets, Inc. by Frederick C. Davis (uncultured)
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    Raw Law: The Complete Cases of MacBride & Kennedy Volume 1: 1928-30 by Frederick Nebel (uncultured)
    uncultured: First of four great volumes collecting the adventures of tough police Captain Steve MacBride and that hard-boiled, alcoholic reporter, Kennedy of the Free Press.
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    The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps by Otto Penzler (uncultured)
    uncultured: I first came across Frederick Nebel in this massive collection of great crime stories from the golden era of pulp writing. If all you know of private eyes comes from Chandler and Hammett, you’re missing out on some undeservedly-forgotten masters of the genre!… (more)
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Frederick Nebel's unforgettable character Jack Cardigan was one of the main reasons behind the success of the legendary Dime Detective Magazine. His hard-boiled P.I. stories were a major influence to other writers of the era, yet only a handful have been reprinted since their original 44-story run eighty years ago. Volume 1 of this series contains the first 11 installments, complete and uncut, with an all-new introduction by Will Murray and the original illustrations by John Fleming Gould: "Death Alley" (November, 1931) "Hell's Pay Check" (December, 1931) "Six Diamonds and a Dick" (January, 1932) "And There Was Murder" (February, 1932) "Phantom Fingers" (March, 1932) "Murder on the Loose" (April, 1932) "Rogues' Ransom" (August, 1932) "Lead Pearls" (September, 1932) "The Dead Don't Die" (October, 1932) "The Candy Killer" (November, 1932) "A Truck-Load of Diamonds" (December, 1932)

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