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1930 First Edition
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1930. First edition, first state. Bluish grey cloth with falcon on cover stamped in dark green and single rule frame on front cover stamped in black. Decorative spine stamped in dark green and black. Title page stamped in dark dark green and black. Top stain a dark greenish grey. Fine/in very attractive first issue dust jacket with several chips at top of spine, a 1-1/2" closed tear along bottom front joint, a barely visible half moon closed tear the size of a fingernail in middle of front panel close to flap fold and one 1/8" closed tear along back edge. DJ is price clipped. See scans..

About The Maltese Falcon

"The Maltese Falcon" by Dashiell Hammett is a seminal work in the genre of hard-boiled detective fiction. The novel follows the story of Sam Spade, a private detective in San Francisco, as he gets entangled in a complex web of mystery and intrigue. The plot kicks off when a beautiful woman named Miss Wonderly hires Spade and his partner, Miles Archer, for what seems like a simple surveillance job. However, Archer ends up murdered while tailing a suspect, launching Spade into a dangerous investigation that revolves around a legendary and valuable statuette of a falcon. As Spade delves deeper into the case, he encounters a cast of colorful and dubious characters, including the enigmatic Miss Wonderly (later revealed as Brigid O'Shaughnessy), the effeminate Joel Cairo, and the intimidating Casper Gutman. Each character has their own motives and connections to the elusive falcon, a priceless treasure that many desire. Betrayals, double-crosses, and shifting allegiances heighten the suspense as Spade navigates the treacherous landscape of deceit and greed. His ethical code and sharp wit guide him through the labyrinth of conflicting interests, all while maintaining a detached and stoic demeanor. Throughout the investigation, Spade remains emotionally detached and plays various sides against each other to uncover the truth. He ultimately exposes the layers of deception and reveals the falcon's true identity—a mere decoy. "The Maltese Falcon" is not merely a detective story but a compelling exploration of human nature, duplicity, and the allure of wealth. Hammett's writing style, characterized by terse prose and gritty realism, sets the tone for the hard-boiled detective genre. The novel's intricate plot, morally ambiguous characters, and Spade's unwavering determination make it a timeless classic, revered for its contribution to crime fiction and its enduring influence on subsequent detective novels and films.

Identifying the First Edition of The Maltese Falcon

The true first edition can be identified by the 1930 date on the title page and the absence of the statement 'This is a Borzoi book,' which was included in later editions.