Monday, October 30, 2017

… and two from a ‘hard-boiled’ Hammett admirer … and the ensuing edition confusion …



… and I have also been eyeing these two books for quite some time … lots of eyeing going on, actually … and only dealstar on amazon had them under the used-books category … one is the ‘prequel’ to The Maltese Falcon and the other is a fictionalized biography of Dashiell Hammett, just called Hammett … both written by Joe Gores … 

Joe Gores was an award winning American crime-mystery writer … wrote novels and short stories set in San Francisco … his novels feature the fictional private investigation firm Dan Kearney and Associates … and Joe Gores himself was a private eye once … see, lots of similarities with Hammett … and whenever you search for books by Hammett, you are bound to bump into these two novels … at first you ignore, then you are curious … you want to find out more … what, a novel titled Hammett?  you exclaim … and another what! a prequel to The Maltese Falcon? … by now you are intrigued … and if you are hard-boiled enough, then you want to explore further … dig deeper … this is exactly what happened with me … all this curiosity, intrigue-ment, and exploration, and digging, led me to this uncontrollable desire towards possess-ment of these books … aree, arre, badebhai, kya hora yeangrezi poora kundhal de rein … sambhalo, badebhai … and so, I seriously contemplated buying these books and started my search for used editions of these books … and I found this edition of Spade and Archer with a suitably old-looking, hard-boiled, and grungy looking cover … I was hooked … and I wanted Spade and Archer with this cover …
 
Actually, Spade and Archer was published only in 2009 and Hammett is in fact the older book, published in 1975 … anyway, I also found a copy of Hammett with the same used-books seller, dealstar on amazon … so after some hesitation and realizing neither will get these books with another used-books seller or with the same price, or with the similar Spade and Archer cover, I bit the bait … and after a couple of weeks look what the bookseller delivered … !!
 


The Hammett edition and cover are the same as was shown on the dealstar portal … but my face fell when I saw Spade and Archer … I was so thoroughly disappointed that I wanted to pick up a fight with the seller for showing something and delivering something else … such a bland undercooked cover … I felt dealstar was using that other cover as a bait, and like a fool I bit it … I wanted to read the book and I got the book, I thought resignedly … but did I really … ??

Then I saw this line at the bottom of the orange cover …


Whoa … what is this? Now, I was really intrigued … I opened the book and on the inside cover there was a whole paragraph … !!!



After reading this I felt like I had transgressed some law or something … who wants all this aggravation, chichcha … I searched the book for further warnings … and found some pieces of reassurance … a sticker at the back with a barcode … and a sticker on the cover with a name I recognise as respectable, namely, Oxfam, and price of the book in Pounds … I heaved a small sigh of relief … oof … secure in the belief that I was not indulging in book-legging … so, the book has legitimately come from England … I surmised … these are extra manuscript proof copies that the publishers had donated to Oxfam … and Oxfam has sold these as used books … and one such copy reached me … and moreover the book has already been printed and all, no ... so, nothing to worry ...

The romantic in me thought “Oh my god!  Is this a rare book or something … they don’t make proof copies in large numbers, do they?  should I preserve this book? put it under a glass case or something?  maybe it will fetch me a good price in the future and finance my retirement” … the cynic in me laughed like a villain and said… “naan-sense … stop day-dreaming, you idiot, you’ve been sold a lemon … this is only an uncorrected proof copy, not the final finished book … you’ll have to buy the final version of the book …” 

Oh, is that so?  I’d better start searching then …

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