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My Bookshelf: The Hardboiled Dicks

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The Hardboiled Dicks, edited by Ron Goulart

An absolute essential for anyone who loves this stuff, Ron Goulart’s 1965 The Hardboiled Dicks (my 1967 paperback reprint is the one pictured above) was one of the first collections of hard-boiled detective fiction from the thirties and forties crime and detective pulps, preceded by only Cap Shaw’s 1946 The Hard-Boiled Omnibus, from two decades earlier, which collected fifteen nuggets from Black Mask.

Goulart’s book also contained stories from Black Mask, but stretched to include stories from Dime Detective and Detective Fiction Weekly as well. Goulart also wrote the introduction, and true fan that he was, provided an informal reading list at the end of the book that still serves as a kick ass introduction to hard-boiled fiction.

And unlike Shaw’s 1946 historical gem, you can still find find relatively cheap copies of Goulart’s book around (I found one last year for four bucks, and current prices start at about six or seven bucks on ABE or Amazon).

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THE HARDBOILED DICKS | Buy this book
Goulart, Ron, editor.
New York: Sherbourne Press, 1965.

A WORD FROM THE AUTHOR

FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS

Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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