>From: William Denton <
buff@pobox.com>
>A glorious day awaits where we can go to the
bookstore or library and >get
>ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY EVERYTHING EVER WRITTEN BY
RAYMOND
>CHANDLER...
I don't know, I think it's kind of cool that there are
stories out there waiting to be read. Specifically, I've
never read "Blackmailers Don't Shoot", which is in the first
Library Of America volume, but I've never seen reprinted
elsewhere. I don't want to pay for it, though, because I have
every other story in the book; in fact, i have a first
edition of Vintage Crime's TROUBLE IS MY BUSINESS, which
includes stories like "Killer In The Rain" and "The Man Who
Liked Dogs" which are not generally available. Subsequent
editions don't have these stories.
Graham Powell
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