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  2. Poodle Springs - Wikipedia

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    Poodle Springs is the eighth Philip Marlowe novel. It was started in 1958 by Raymond Chandler, who left it unfinished at his death in 1959.The four chapters he had completed, which bore the working title The Poodle Springs Story, were subsequently published in Raymond Chandler Speaking (1962), a collection of excerpts from letters and unpublished writings. [1]

  3. Category:Philip Marlowe novels - Wikipedia

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    Novels featuring the fictional private detective Philip Marlowe, created by Raymond Chandler. Pages in category "Philip Marlowe novels" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Books/Lists of books - Wikipedia

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    Online Books Page List of over 2,000,000 books (as of April 2015) in English and their urls where any and all may be obtained legitimately for free. Internet Public Library Another list of internet books, not just English, all free.

  5. Antonia Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Marlow books also featured in Lucy Mangan's 2012 memoir of favourite childhood reading. [14] Mangan chose the first Marlow book as one of her top picks for a children's library, saying of the series: 'they are dense and complex books, but among the most fulfilling reads I think a child can have.

  6. Philip Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Philip Marlowe (/ ˈ m ɑːr l oʊ / MAR-loh) is a fictional character created by Raymond Chandler who was characteristic of the hardboiled crime fiction genre. The genre originated in the 1920s, notably in Black Mask magazine, in which Dashiell Hammett's The Continental Op and Sam Spade first appeared.

  7. Playback (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe trails Mayfield to the small coastal resort town of Esmeralda, California. During her train ride west, Mayfield had been recognized by a man who then tried to blackmail her, for reasons disclosed at the end of the story. While Marlowe is poking around Esmeralda, the blackmailer is found dead on the balcony of Mayfield's hotel room.

  8. Perchance to Dream (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Set a few years after the events of The Big Sleep, the new novel begins with long passages of text lifted from the original to set the scene, establish the characters, and remind readers of the events of the first book. The story is set in motion by the death of family patriarch General Sternwood.

  9. D. Appleton & Company - Wikipedia

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    Medical books formed a special department, and books in the Spanish language for the South America market, including the works of Rafael Pombo, were a specialty which the firm made its own. In belles lettres and American history, it had a strong list of names among its authors. [2] On June 2, 1933, D. Appleton & Company merged with The Century ...