Raymond Chandler Speaking

Raymond Chandler Speaking by Raymond Chandler, published by Hamilton in 1973, is a 271-page work that offers insights into the life and thoughts of the renowned author. This edition features brown boards and includes a frontispiece along with additional plates, providing a glimpse into Chandler’s literary world. The book is presented in English and is noted for its unmarked pages and firm binding, indicating its good condition.
Readers will find a collection that delves into Chandler’s perspectives on writing, literary criticism, and the craft of fiction. The text encompasses themes related to biography and literary figures, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intricacies of language arts and detective fiction. This edition serves as a significant contribution to understanding Chandler’s influence and the broader context of his work within the literary landscape.
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271p brown boards, unmarked, binding firm, very good condition, with frontispiece and additional plates, small pencil marks
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