The Long Good-Bye

  • London: Hamish Hamilton, 1953
By Raymond Thornton Chandler (1888-1959)

320 pages. Small octavo (7 1/2" x 5 1/4") bound in original publisher's maroon with silver lettering to spine in original pictorial jacket. Jacket design by Fritz Wegner. (Bruccoli A10.1.a.) First edition, first printing. The English edition preceded the American by a few months.

The Long Good-bye is a novel by Raymond Chandler, published in 1953, his sixth novel featuring the private investigator Philip Marlowe. Some critics consider it inferior to The Big Sleep or Farewell, My Lovely, but others rank it as the best of his work. Chandler, in a letter to a friend, called the novel "my best book".

The novel is notable for using hard-boiled detective fiction as a vehicle for social criticism and for including autobiographical elements from Chandler's life. In 1955, the novel received the Edgar Award for Best Novel. It was later adapted as a 1973 film of the same name, updated to 1970s Los Angeles and starring Elliott Gould.

Condition: Previous owner's small neat signature and acquired date and place on front end paper, head corners gently bumped. Jacket professionally repaired at spine ends and edges, slight rippling and soiling at back else a very good copy in like jacket.

Details

Title

The Long Good-Bye

Author

Raymond Thornton Chandler (1888-1959)

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Hamish Hamilton: London

Date

1953

Edition

First

Size

Octavo

Pages

320 pages


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