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The Maltese Falcon: The Annotated Noir Collector Edition
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The Maltese Falcon: The Annotated Noir Collector Edition
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Current price: $5.39
Original price: $5.99


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The Maltese Falcon: The Annotated Noir Collector Edition
Current price: $5.39
Original price: $5.99
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The bird is a fake. The novel is not.
Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon - the book that invented Sam Spade, defined hard-boiled fiction, and put Raymond Chandler to school - enters the public domain in 2026. This collector edition marks the occasion.
The complete unaltered text of the 1930 first edition, with:
60+ annotations keyed to the novel - historical context, slang glosses, literary commentary, and the story of the word Hammett slipped past his editor
A 1920s San Francisco location guide mapping every crime scene, hotel, and fog-drenched alley in the text
A detective fiction timeline from Poe to Chandler
A hard-boiled slang appendix - the argot of the pulps, decoded
Hammett worked as a Pinkerton detective before he wrote a word of fiction. He didn't invent Sam Spade's world. He'd lived in it.
The bird is a fake. The novel is not.
Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon - the book that invented Sam Spade, defined hard-boiled fiction, and put Raymond Chandler to school - enters the public domain in 2026. This collector edition marks the occasion.
The complete unaltered text of the 1930 first edition, with:
60+ annotations keyed to the novel - historical context, slang glosses, literary commentary, and the story of the word Hammett slipped past his editor
A 1920s San Francisco location guide mapping every crime scene, hotel, and fog-drenched alley in the text
A detective fiction timeline from Poe to Chandler
A hard-boiled slang appendix - the argot of the pulps, decoded
Hammett worked as a Pinkerton detective before he wrote a word of fiction. He didn't invent Sam Spade's world. He'd lived in it.


















