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Tietoja minusta I am a retired organic chemist who founded The Armchair Detective, reviewed for the New York Times Book Review (Criminals at Large column, 1968-1971), EQMM (1983-1988), and various fanzines, edited 6 volumes of Best Detective Stories of the Year, and over some 35 years compiled a series of crime fiction bibliographies (each adding 5 years of additional coverage and new features), culminating with the forthcoming "Revised Crime Fiction IV: A Comprehensive Bibliography 1749-2000". I am also a recovering book collector. Later (June 2008): Revised Crime Fiction IV is now out on CDROM from Locus Press, and a 2009 version (incorporating a few hundred pages of new/corrected information) is anticipated. Most of the information to be included in the 2009 version is on-line at www.crimefictioniv.com.
Tietoja kirjastostani What I am engaged in adding to LibraryThing is what I loosely call my reference library, accumulated in the course of compiling my bibliographies and in connection with my interest in old time radio. I have a couple of bookcases full of paperback and hardcover mystery novels (a portion of what's accumulated since I sold my 25,000 volume collection in 1982), but am not planning to enter them. I also have over 6000 cassettes of old time radio, and hundreds of MP3 CDs of old time radio, but I don't plan to enter them either. Later (June 2008): All but the old time radio material is going to the Special Collections at the University of Minnesota (80 boxes so far); included in that shipment will be various material not listed here (for example: correspondence, boxes and boxes of used book dealer catalogues). The old time radio material will go to the university at a later date.
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Lähettänyt: radiokid81 10:01 am (EST) Oct 3, 2007
Lähettänyt: madinkbeard 7:23 pm (EST) Jun 19, 2007
I checked on the publisher Shoemaker & Hoard's website, which recently reissued 'Epitaph for a tramp' and 'Epitaph for a deadbeat' in a single volume. Their site specifically mentions that there are two novels featuring Fannin (the aforementioned two), so 'Miss Doll, Go Home' does not involve Fannin. Again, I think people mistakenly include 'Miss Doll, Go Home' with the Fannin novels, because it is one of Markson's three 'entertainments', as he calls them, but it is not a Fannin novel.
I'm thrilled to see they've been reissued, because now I'll finally be able to buy them!
Cheers,
Juliebean
Lähettänyt: juliebean 6:09 pm (EST) Jun 9, 2007
Re: David Markson's detective novels:
I no longer have a copy of "Miss Doll, Go Home" to check, but as I recall, it does not involve Harry Fannin. I believe that only the two 'epitaph' novels include Fannin. 'Miss Doll' is written in the same style as the Fannin novels, and is thus considered one of Markson's three 'entertainments', but I'm pretty sure that it does not include Harry. I checked my reading notes on these three novels, and I have notes about Fannin in the epitaph novels, but not in Miss Doll, which further leads me to believe that Fannin was not in that piece.
If I get a chance, I will find a copy and let you know for certain whether Fannin is in there.
Cheers,
Julie
Lähettänyt: juliebean 10:37 am (EST) Jun 3, 2007
I will not bother you any more - may you have a long, prosperous, anmd happy life! The pleasures you have "wrought" on us make you well deservibng of this.
Best regards, Enrique F. Bird
Lähettänyt: EnriqueFBird 5:59 pm (EST) Feb 23, 2007
Abby
Lähettänyt: ablachly 2:04 pm (EST) Jan 13, 2007
Second, your comprehensive bibliography is outstanding. There has been times when I have read it like a novel. So much information. Of all my reference books, I use this one the most.
Thanks
bob
Lähettänyt: bjbookman 2:09 pm (EST) Dec 15, 2006
What I should have asked before, sorry, is when will your revised opus be available for purchase, any idea?
Thanks,
bt
Lähettänyt: bluetyson 1:18 am (EST) Jul 22, 2006
Lähettänyt: bluetyson 8:26 am (EST) Jun 1, 2006
thanks,
bt
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