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         Chandler Raymond:     more books (100)
  1. Raymond Chandler: Four Complete Novels by Raymond Chandler, 1991-07-27
  2. The Long Embrace: Raymond Chandler and the Woman He Loved (Vintage) by Judith Freeman, 2008-11-11
  3. The Big Sleep and Other Novels (Penguin Modern Classics) by Raymond Chandler, 2000-02-03
  4. Killer in the Rain by Raymond Chandler, 1992-11
  5. The Raymond Chandler Papers: Selected Letters and Nonfiction 1909-1959
  6. The Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler, 1988-08-12
  7. World of Raymond Chandler by Miriam Gross, 1978-05
  8. The Big Sleep; Farewell, My Lovely; The High Window (Everyman's Library) by Raymond Chandler, 2002-10-15
  9. The Blue Dahlia by Raymond Chandler, 1979-02
  10. A Reader's Guide to Raymond Chandler: by Toby Widdicombe, 2001-05-30
  11. The Big Sleep & Farewell, My Lovely (Modern Library) by Raymond Chandler, 1995-05-02
  12. Hardboiled Mystery Writers: Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Ross Macdonald: A Literary Reference by Matthew J. Bruccoli, 2002-01-01
  13. The Blue Dahlia: A Screenplay by Raymond Chandler, 1976-12-01
  14. Creatures of Darkness: Raymond Chandler, Detective Fiction, and Film Noir by Gene D. Phillips, 2003-04-19

21. Chandler Raymond Briefe 1937-1959
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22. Philip Marlowe Die Kleine Schwester Chandler Raymond Lark Michael
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23. RAYMOND CHANDLER

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Vous présent e RAYMOND CHANDLER BIOGRAPHIE 1888 : Naissance le 23 Juillet à Chicago sous le nom de Raymond Thornton (U.S.A.) Né à Chicago mais formé en Angleterre, Raymond Chandler exerça divers emplois avant de devenir tardivement écrivain, à l'âge de quarante-quatre ans. Il devint célèbre à travers la fameuse collection du « Masque noir», notamment grâce à son personnage de détective privé, Philip Marlowe. Celui-ci, homme honnête et droit, garde dans l'ensemble des ouvrages où il apparaît la même attitude pleine de bon sens, qui contraste vivement avec les milieux mal famés, louches et dangereux dans lesquels il est amené à évoluer. 1959 : Décès le 26 Mars à La Jolla (U.S.A.) LES ADAPTATIONS LE GRAND SOMMEIL 1946, U.S.A. Réalisé par Howard Hawks Musique de Max Steiner Durée 1 h 56 Avec Humphrey Bogart (Marlowe) , Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely, Martha Vickers, Dorothy Malone, Charles Waldron... Résumé : Le privé Philip Marlowe a pour mission de mettre la main sur Geiger, un individu douteux qui fait chanter Carmen, la fille nymphomane du général Sternwood. Il file la voiture de Carmen qui l'emmène tout droit au cadavre de Geiger, gisant dans une maison isolée. Carmen se trouve à ses côtés, complètement ivre. Marlowe, gentleman, la ramène chez elle puis retourne sur les lieux du crime. Le cadavre a disparu... LA VALSE DES TRUANDS 1969, U.S.A.

24. The Raymond Chandler Web Site
A unique presentation of 1940s Los Angeles as seen through the works of raymond chandler. Critical Category Arts Literature Mystery Authors C chandler, raymond......A source for information and scholarship about raymond chandler, America'sforemost detective novelist. The raymond chandler Website has moved.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/3224/
A World Wide Web site providing scholarship and information about Raymond Chandler, America's foremost detective novelist.
The Raymond Chandler Website has moved.
It can now be found at the following URL: http://home.usit.net/~mossr

25. The Raymond Chandler Web Site
A unique presentation of 1940s Los Angeles as seen through the works of raymond chandler. Critical essays, reviews, bibliographies, a chronology of chandler's life.
http://home.usit.net/~mossr/
what's new? about this site features chandler's life ... links Last Updated: 09.20.2002

26. Raymond Chandler And His Followers
A critical essay on the writing of chandler and the authors he influenced.Category Arts Literature Mystery Authors C chandler, raymond......A Guide to Classic Mystery and Detection Home Page. raymond chandler.The Simple Art Trial and Terror (1979). raymond chandler. I am not
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Raymond Chandler Post War Private Eyes William Campbell Gault Leigh Brackett ... A Guide to Classic Mystery and Detection Home Page
Raymond Chandler
The Simple Art of Murder
  • Nevada Gas (1935)
  • Spanish Blood (1935)
  • Guns at Cyrano's (1936)
  • Pickup on Noon Street (1936)
  • Goldfish (1936)
  • Red Wind (1938)
  • Pearls are a Nuisance (1939)
  • Trouble is My Business (1939)
  • I'll be Waiting (1939)
Killer in the Rain
  • The Man Who Liked Dogs (1936)
  • Bay City Blues (1938)
  • The Lady in The Lake (1939)
  • No Crime in the Mountains (1941)
Uncollected Stories
  • Blackmailers Don't Shoot (1933)
Post War Private Eyes
William Campbell Gault
"Marksman" (1940) Red Barry stories
  • Two Biers for Buster (1947)
Calvan Calvano stories
  • None But the Lethal Heart (1951)
"See No Evil" (1950)
Victor K. Ray
"Three Men and a Corpse" (1948)
Dan Gordon
Lew Guyon-Sammy Sultan stories
  • A Friend of Davy Jones' (1948)
  • Anchor the Stiff! (1949)
Hank Searls
The Adventures of Mike Blair
  • Shiv for Your Supper (1949)
  • Kickback for a Killer (1949)
  • A Dish of Homicide (1949)
Leigh Brackett
"Design for Dying" (1944)

27. Raymond Chandler I Am Composing A Bibliography (19 Languages Yet
A bibliography that covers editions in over 20 different languages, with pictures of the book covers.Category Arts Literature Mystery Authors C chandler, raymond......You are visitor number raymond chandler. Klik door naar For Sale Te Koop Skandinaviandetectives Uncorrected proofs Reference works raymond chandler doubles,
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Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean... You are visitor number Raymond Chandler I am composing a bibliography (19 languages yet) of all the works by RC in all languages. I collect them too. Will you help me to improve my list and my collection?
Je suis en train de faire une biblio de tous les lives de RC dans toutes les langues. Je les collectionne aussi. Voulez-vous m'aider à améliorer ma liste et ma collection?
Ik ben al jàààren fan van de aller- grootste Amerikaanse detective - schrijver die er ooit geleefd heeft.
Raymond Chandler (1888-1959) publiceerde tijdens zijn leven slechts enkele boeken:
The Big Sleep (1939)
Farewell, my Lovely (1940)
The High Window (1942)
The Lady in the Lake (1943)
The Little Sister (1949)
The Long Good-Bye (1953)
Playback (1953)
Daarnaast schreef hij nog enkele verhalenbundels en werd een eerste hoofdstuk van een onvoltooid boek aangevuld door Robert B. Parker The Poodle Springs Story Perchance to Dream van dezelfde Parker.

28. Raymond Chandler
Biography, bibliography, and brief essay about the author.
http://www.america.net/~davdmock/chandler.htm
"But down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid." Raymond Chandler , The Simple Art Of Murder It has been said that Raymond Chandler is a star of the first magnitude.* It has been said that Raymond Chandler wrote like a slumming angel and invested the sun-blinded streets of Los Angeles with a romantic presence.** It has also been said that his plots were a mess.*** It has further been said that he was a world-class drunk. Big deal so was William Faulkner, the man who ruined The Big Sleep for the screen trying to write a script from a novel he didn't understand. Faulkner even had to telegraph Chandler to ask him who killed the Sternwood's chauffer. " I don't know," was Chandler's sarcastic telegraphed reply. Although Chandler was later consulted by director Howard Hawks, only the art of Bogart and Bacall saved the film from disaster. Chandler was, to my knowledge, the first writer to set up a sort of code of ethics for private detective stories (Dashiell Hammett came close, but never actually put it down on paper). He felt that a private detective must himself be above all of the things he encounters; " The best man in the world and a good enough man for any world ."

29. Raymond Chandler At The Vintage Library
Brief biography from Vintage Books and cover art from current paperback editions.
http://www.vintagelibrary.com/books/chand/bio.htm

Pulp Fiction
Science Fiction Hard-Boiled Detective Horror ... Fantasy
Raymond Chandler
at the Vintage Library
Raymond Chandler was born in Chicago, Illinois, but spent most of his youth in England. He worked as a freelance journalist for the Westminster Gazette and The Spectator . During World War one, he served in France with the Canadian Expeditionary Force, transferring later to the R.A.F. At the age of forty-five, Chandler turned to a writing career, publishing his first story, Blackmailers Don't Shoot in the pulp fiction magazine Black Mask , His style was more thoughtful than the more prolific pulp writers, as Chandler never sold more than five stories a year, and published only seven novels in his lifetime. Several of Chandler's hard-boiled detective novels made the big screen, the most popular being The Big Sleep
Novels by Raymond Chandler:
The Big Sleep
Video The Big Sleep Farewell, My Lovely The High Window The Lady in the Lake ... Playback
Short Story Collections:
Trouble is My Business The Simple Art of Murder
Autobiography:
Raymond Chandler Speaking
Vintage Radio:
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe
Back to the Vintage Library home page

30. Jonathan Vos Post: Raymond Chandler's Hamlet
A humorous description of Shakespeare's Hamlet, written in chandler's style.Category Arts Literature Mystery Authors C chandler, raymond......TOTEM Something was rotten in Denmark, rank and gross, as rotten asa dame named Gertrude in bed with her husband's killer while
http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~totem/v101/raymond.html
T O T E M
Table of Contents
Index
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31. Raymond Chandler, Mystery And Suspense Writer
Detective Philip Marlowe. chandler, raymond, The Big Sleep, Knopf, New York,1939. chandler, raymond, and Robert B. Parker, Poodle Springs, 1962/1989.
http://www.hycyber.com/MYST/chandler_raymond.html
Raymond Thornton Chandler
July 23, 1888 (Chicago, Illinois) - March 26, 1959 (La Jolla, California)
Novels
Detective: Philip Marlowe
Chandler, Raymond,
The Big Sleep, Knopf, New York, 1939. Cinema: The Big Sleep
Farewell, My Lovely,
Knopf, New York, 1940. Cinema: Farewell, My Lovely
The High Window,
Knopf, New York, 1942. Cinema: The Brasher Doubloon
The Lady in the Lake,
Knopf, New York, 1943. Cinema: The Lady in the Lake
The Little Sister,
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1949. Cinema: Marlowe
The Long Goodbye,
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1953. Edgar Cinema: The Long Goodbye
Playback,
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1958. Chandler, Raymond, and Robert B. Parker,
Poodle Springs,
Screenplays
Chandler, Raymond,
Double Indemnity
1944. (with Billy Wilder)
The Blue Dahlia, Edgar Playback, Chandler, Raymond, with C. Ormonde, Strangers on a Train,
Movies
Chandler, Raymond, Murder, My Sweet, by John Paxton (RKO, 1945). Edgar, 1946. Based on Farewell, My Lovely Farewell, My Lovely, by David Zelag Goodman (AVCO-Embassy, 1975).
Original Short Fiction
Chandler, Raymond

32. 45 Calibrations Of Raymond Chandler
From the Fall 1997 issue of Conjunctions, 45 interesting facts about chandler.
http://www.conjunctions.com/archives/c29-ps.htm
CONJUNCTIONS:29 Fall 1997
45 Calibrations of Raymond Chandler
Peter Straub
1. Not long before his death, he wrote, "I have lived my life on the edge of nothing."
2. Those who may speak honestly of the ambiguous but striking privileges granted by a life conducted on the edge of nothing tend to have in common that they have been faced early on with certain kinds of decisively formative experiences. Although it is never mentioned in considerations of his work, when he was six years old and living with his divorced mother in Nebraska, his alcoholic
father, already more an absence than a presence, one day disappeared entirely. Also never mentioned is that in 1918 he was sent into trench warfare as a twenty-year-old sergeant in the Canadian Army and several times led his platoon into direct machine-gun fire. After that, he said later, "nothing is ever the same again."
3. He had no interest in either conventional mysteries or the people who read them.

33. Raymond Chandler [1888-1959] At BlackHat Mystery Bookstore
Biography and bibliography, plus details of movie scripts, audio and video tapes.
http://www.genordell.com/stores/blackhat/Chandler.htm
Blackhat Mystery Bookstore
Raymond Chandler
page one
Biography
Links
Novels
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page two
Movie Scripts
Non-Fiction
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R aymond Thornton Chandler was born in Chicago on 23 July 1888, but grew up in England. He attended public schools and then studied writing at Dulwich College, London, and also in France & Germany. He became a naturalized British citizen in 1907 in order to work in civil service, but resigned after 6 months and worked as a newspaper reporter. He published 27 poems and his first story, "The Rose Leaf Romance". In 1912, he returned to the U.S., working mostly in Los Angeles, until the outbreak of W.W.I. He joined the Gordon Highlanders, then transferred to the British Royal Air Force. Back in the U.S. in 1919, he worked at a bank, then a newspaper, then at Dabney Oil Syndicate in Los Angeles, beginning in 1922. I n 1924 he married divorcee Cissy Hurlburt, 18 years older than he was. The oil company fired him for drinking and absenteeism in 1932. Under Cissy's support, he devoted himself to writing from 1933. He studied the pulp magazines, especially writer Erle Stanley Gardner, and published his first story "Blackmailers Don't Shoot" in the December 1933 issue of Black Mask Magazine . His character Philip Marlowe first appeared in the story "Killer in the Rain", which later formed part of the novel "The Big Sleep" (1939).

34. Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles
Photos of chandler's LA accompanied by his descriptive prose.Category Arts Literature Mystery Authors C chandler, raymond......Reissued in 1997 by the Overlook Press, raymond chandler's Los Angeles by ElizabethWard and Alain Silver features selections from the novels and short stories
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Reissued in 1997 by the Overlook Press, Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles by Elizabeth Ward and Alain Silver features selections from the novels and short stories of Chandler paired with photographs of the locations which inspired them.
To order the book from Amazon or the Publisher, Overlook Press, click on the icons at left.
Click below to view sample photos and excerpts (note: the gray scale images may take a few moments to load):

Bullock's Green-tinged Tower (from
The Big Sleep
Bryson Tower Apartments (from
The Lady in the Lake ... The Big Sleep

35. ZÜRiNFO - Literatur-Tips - Chandler
ZœRiNFO Literatur-Tips - chandler.
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Literatur Tips
Raymond Chandler : Die Tote im See
Niemand schrie oder stürzte aus der Tür. Keiner pfiff auf einer Polizistenpfeife. Alles war still, sonnig und friedlich. Offenbar gab es keinen Grund zur Aufregung. Da war ja auch nur Marlowe, der eine weitere Leiche gefunden hatte. Allmählich kann er das schon ganz gut. Pro-Tag-ein-Mord-Marlowe, so könnte man ihn nennen. Und am besten wär's, man schickte ihm den Leichenwagen hinterher, wenn er seinem Beruf nachgeht.
Von nun an wechseln sich Verdächtigungen, Aufklärungen und weitere Morde ab, die Marlowe nach einigen hundert Zigaretten und nicht weniger Gläsern Bourbon schliesslich aufklärt - für einmal sogar in Zusammenarbeit mit einem Polizisten, Sheriff Patton, der mit seinen 75 Jahren eigentlich schon in Pension sein müsste. "Er hatte grosse Ohren und freundliche Augen, seine Kinnbacken bewegten sich gemächlich, und er sah so bedrohlich aus wie ein Eichhörnchen, war aber weit weniger nervös. Alles an ihm gefiel mir." Diogenes Verlag 1976
ISBN 235720311X
sFr 15.80

36. [gialloWeb] Le Bibliografie: Raymond Chandler
Propone la bibliografia completa dell'autore de Il grande sonno.
http://www.gialloweb.net/biblio/chandler_all.htm
Raymond Chandler [Chicago, 23/07/1888 - La Jolla, 26/03/1959]
a cura di Luca Conti
gialloWeb
Le bibliografie
Romanzi e raccolte di racconti
  • The Big Sleep (Knopf, 1939)
      Il grande sonno [Mondadori, 1948; "Tutto Marlowe investigatore, vol.1", Mondadori 1970]

    Farewell, My Lovely (Knopf, 1940)
      Addio, mia amata [Bompiani, 1953; "Tutto Marlowe investigatore, vol.1", Mondadori 1970]

    The High Window (Knopf, 1942)
      Finestra sul vuoto [Mondadori, 1963; "Tutto Marlowe investigatore, vol.1", Mondadori 1970]

    The Lady in the Lake (Knopf, 1943)
      In fondo al lago [Mondadori, 1947; "Tutto Marlowe investigatore, vol.1", Mondadori 1970]

    Five Murderers Avon Murder Mystery Monthly
      "Trouble Is My Business" "Pearls are a Nuisance" "I'll Be Waiting" "The King in Yellow" "Red Wind"

    Five Sinister Characters (Avon Murder Mystery Monthly
      "Trouble Is My Business" "Pearls are a Nuisance" "I'll Be Waiting" "The King in Yellow" "Red Wind"

    The Finger Man and Other Stories (Avon Murder Mystery Monthly
      "Finger Man" "The Bronze Door" "The Smart-Aleck Kill" "The Simple Art of Murder"

    Spanish Blood (World Publishing Company, 1946)

37. Philip Marlowe
Comprehensive bibliography, filmography, and list of radio and TV adaptations of raymond chandler's hardboiled detective.
http://www.thrillingdetective.com/marlowe.html
Philip Marlowe
Created by Raymond Chandler
"I'm a romantic, Bernie.
I hear voices crying in the night and I go to see what's the matter.
You don't make a dime that way. . . No percentage in it at all."
Marlowe gives the game away, to a cop buddy. What more can I say about PHILIP MARLOWE Three Gun Mack may have been the first, Race Williams introduced the PI to the world and The Continental Op and Sam Spade may have staked out the ambiguous moral code that would fuel the genre for years, but it was Raymond Chandler's Marlowe that would define for all time who, what, where and why a private eye here. Traces of Marlowe run from Paul Pine to Jim Rockford to Ms. Tree to Lew Archer to Spenser . It's all here, from the loneliness, the quick, sarcastic cynical jibes masking a battered romantic, the love/hate relationship with the cops, the corruption that exists in all levels of society. It's all here. Philip Marlowe, for better or worse, is the archetypical private eye. By the time he wrote his famous essay, The Simple Art of Murder , even Chandler realized it.

38. Raymond Chandler
IMDb
http://us.imdb.com/Name?Chandler,+Raymond

39. Authors And Creators: Raymond Chandler
Features detailed bibliography and filmography, with a particular focus on the Philip Marlowe character.
http://www.thrillingdetective.com/trivia/chandler.html
Authors and Creators
Raymond Thornton Chandler
Dashiell Hammett may have shown how mean those streets could be, but Raymond Chandler imagined a man who could go down those streets who was not himself mean Obviously, one of these days, I'm going to have to finish this page. But let's face it, trying to nail down someone whose work I admire as much as Chandler's scares the shit out of me. NOVELS
  • The Big Sleep (1939; Philip Marlowe
  • Farewell, My Lovely (1940; Philip Marlowe
  • The High Window (1942; Philip Marlowe
  • The Lady in the Lake (1943; Philip Marlowe
  • The Little Sister (1949; Philip Marlowe
  • The Long Goodbye (1953; Philip Marlowe
  • Playback (1958; Philip Marlowe
  • Poodle Springs (1959; incomplete. Completed by Robert B. Parker in 1989, from the original incomplete draft, which was published in Raymond Chandler Speaking, 1984)
  • The Blue Dahlia (1976; screenplay)
  • Raymond Chandler's Unknown Thriller: The Screenplay of Playback (1985; reworked as the 1958 Marlowe novel)
SHORT STORIES
  • NOTE: Chandler would often cannabilize earlier short stories for novels, which all featured Philip Marlowe . As well, several of his short stories originally featured protagonists other than Marlowe, but became Marlowe stories (or, in a few cases

40. The3rdegree.com (formerly Judas)
Quarterly publication dedicated to contemporary hardboiled crime fiction in the tradition of Dashiell Hammett and raymond chandler.
http://www.adau.net/judas_ezine/

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