Didn't Earle Stanley Gardner write any novels pre-1930?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mario Taboada" <
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> <<Can anybody help me with a list of some
pre-1930
> hardboiled
> novelists? I stress novelists because I'm just not
much of
> a short story reader.>>
>
> There's Raoul Whitfield's _Green Ice_, the first
noir
> novel, from 1930. Burnett's _Little Caesar_ is
another
> title worth discussing. And Daly wrote the
abominable _The
> Hidden Hand_ in 1928, I think. John Dos Passos's
_The 42nd
> Parallel_ is from 1930. Did James T. Farrell publish
any
> novels in the twenties? At some point, we are going
to have
> to deal with Farrell.
>
> Regards,
>
> MrT
>
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