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comic strip by Hammett,
here

Continental Op stories,
here
,
here
.
See also specific stories

detective agency in,
here

and development of Hammett’s style,
here
,
here

final story,
here

hero of,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

The Old Man character in,
here

realism of,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

rejected stories,
here

writing style of,
here
,
here

Coppola, Francis Ford,
here

A Cowboy Detective
(Siringo),
here
,
here

Crowley, Jack,
here
n2

Cushman Institute,
here
,
here
,
here

The Dain Curse
(Hammett)

dedication of,
here
,
here

publication of,
here
,
here

reception of,
here

writing of,
here

Daly, Carroll John,
here

Daly, Marcus,
here

Dannay, Frederic,
here

Dashiell Hammett: A Daughter Remembers
(Hammett),
here
,
here

detective.
See
private detective(s)

detective fiction

Hammett on behavior of detective as interesting part of,
here

Hammett’s legitimization of,
here

and new American style of Hammett,
here
,
here
,
here

William Pinkerton on,
here

Detective Story Magazine,
here

De Viane, Elise,
here

Dietrich, Marlene,
here

Dimaio, Frances,
here

Dolan, Hubert,
here

Dolan, Maggie,
here

Dolan, Walter,
here

Doyle, Arthur Conan,
here
,
here

driving, Hammett’s objections to,
here

Ehrman, Lillian,
here

Ellroy, James,
here

Emery, Vince,
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employment, postwar.
See also
writing career of Hammett

at jewelry store,
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,
here
,
here

as private detective,
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,
here
,
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,
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,
here

tuberculosis and,
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,
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,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Fairfax, California, Hammett residence in,
here
,
here

Farrington, Hilary,
here

Fechheimer, David,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

fiction by Hammett.
See also
Continental Op stories;
The Dain Curse; The Glass Key; The Maltese Falcon; Red Harvest; The Thin Man

“$106,000 Blood Money,”
here

“Arson Plus,”
here
,
here

“The Barber and His Wife,”
here

The Big Knockover,
here
,
here

plot of,
here
,
here
n8

serial publication of,
here

writing style of,
here
,
here

“Corkscrew,”
here

“Dead Yellow Women,”
here

“Flypaper,”
here

“From the Memoirs of a Private Detective,”
here
,
here

“The Girl with the Silver Eyes,”
here

“The Golden Horseshoe,”
here
,
here

“The Gutting of Couffignal,”
here

Hammett on high quality of,
here

“Holiday,”
here

“The Hunter,”
here

“Laughing Masks,”
here

“Man Called Spade,”
here

“Man Who Killed Dan Odams,”
here

“Nightmare Town,”
here

“One Hour,”
here

“The Parthian Shot,”
here
,
here

Pinkerton nondisclosure agreements and,
here
,
here
,
here

public’s perception of pervasive corruption and,
here

“The Road Home,”
here

“Ruffian’s Wife,”
here

“The Sardonic Star of Tom Doody,”
here

“The Scorched Face,”
here
,
here

“The Second Story Angel,”
here

and series character, creation of,
here

“Slippery Fingers,”
here

stream-of-consciousness novel, plans for,
here

tailoring of for film,
here

“The Tenth Clew,”
here

“Who Killed Bob Teal?,”
here
,
here

“The Whosis Kid,”
here
,
here

Woman in the Dark,
here

“Women, Politics & Murder,”
here

women characters in,
here
,
here
,
here

“Zigzags of Treachery,”
here
,
here
,
here

film

film noir, as genre,
here

gangster films, rise of,
here

films of Hammett fiction

City Streets
,
here

Hammett’s negotiations for,
here

Hammett’s tailoring of work for,
here

The Maltese Falcon
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Mister Dynamite
,
here

Red Harvest
,
here
,
here
,
here

Roadhouse Nights
,
here

The Thin Man
,
here
,
here
,
here

Flood Building (San Francisco),
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Florida, Hammett vacation in (1934),
here

Foster, Helen Herbert,
here

Fox Films,
here

Gardner, Earl Stanley,
here

Geauque, Phil,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

The Glass Key
(Hammett)

dedication of,
here

as Hammett’s favorite,
here

payment for,
here

Peggy O’Toole in,
here

plot of,
here

publication of,
here
,
here

writing of,
here
,
here

Gores, Joe,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Graves, Thomas Thatcher,
here

Greene, Robert,
here

Gutman, Casper (character),
here
,
here

Haight, Jay H.,
here

Haley, Esther,
here

Hammett
(Gores),
here

Hammett, Annie Bond (mother),
here
,
here
,
here

Hammett, Dashiell (Samuel)

appearance and demeanor,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

artistic talent of,
here

character of,
here
,
here
,
here

childhood and family of,
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Dashiell as name,
here
,
here

daughters, relationship with,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

drinking and carousing by,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
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,
here
,
here

early jobs,
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,
here

education of,
here
,
here

extramarital affairs,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

hardships later in life,
here

postwar typing and shorthand training,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

scars,
here

as voracious reader,
here
,
here

Hammett, Josephine Dolan (wife)

on Dashiell as name,
here

dedication of
The Maltese Falcon
to,
here

education of,
here

on end of Hammett’s detective career,
here

family and early life of,
here

Hammett’s correspondence with,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
n1

Hammett’s courtship of,
here
,
here

on Hammett’s drinking and carousing,
here

Hammett’s later relationship with,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

on Hammett’s scars,
here

interviews of,
here
,
here

marriage,
here
,
here

move to Los Angeles,
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move to San Francisco,
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photos of Hammett,
here

pregnancies,
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,
here

saved ads written by Hammett,
here

as source on Montana settings,
here

Hammett, Josephine Rebecca “Jo” (daughter)

birth of,
here

and Dashiell Hammett Tour,
here

on father’s taste in women,
here

favorite Op story of,
here

Hammett’s correspondence with,
here

on Hammett’s detective career,
here

on Hammett’s hard living,
here

memoir by,
here

memories of Hammett,
here

on mother’s memories of Montana,
here

visits to Hammett,
here

Hammett, Mary Jane (daughter)

birth of,
here
,
here

on family separation of 1920s,
here

Hammett’s correspondence with,
here
,
here

memories of Hammett,
here
,
here

visits to Hammett,
here

Hammett, Reba (sister),
here

Hammett, Richard (brother),
here

Hammett, Richard Thomas (father),
here
,
here
,
here

Haultain, Phil,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Haywood, Big Bill,
here
,
here
n1

health of Hammett.
See also
tuberculosis

gonorrhea,
here
,
here

hepatitis,
here

influenza epidemic of 1918–19 and,
here

teeth troubles,
here

Hellman, Lillian

correspondence with Hammett,
here
,
here

first meeting of Hammett,
here
,
here
n,
here
n6

Florida vacation with Hammett,
here

on Hammett’s account of
Sonoma
case,
here
,
here

on Hammett’s character,
here

on Hammett’s generosity to a bum,
here

life and career of,
here

relationship with Hammett,
here
,
here

and
The Thin Man,
here
,
here
,
here

Hemingway, Ernest,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Herron, Don,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
n8

Hole-in-the-Wall gang,
here
,
here

Hollywood, Hammett in,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Horan, James D.,
here
n4

Huston, John,
here
,
here

James gang,
here

Jimmy the Riveter mob,
here

Johnson, Diane,
here
n,
here
n6

Johnson, Nunnally,
here

Kaplan, Jack,
here

Kelly, Alice,
here

Kelly, William,
here
,
here

Knight, Jack,
here

“Knights of the Open Palm” (Daly),
here

Knopf, Alfred,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Knopf, Blanche,
here
,
here
,
here

Knopf Publishers,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Kober, Arthur,
here

Liberty
(periodical),
here

Lincoln, Abraham,
here

Lipset, Hal,
here

Little, Frank,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Little Caesar
(Burnett),
here

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