Hammett news page

A short biography
and F.A.Q.

The Continental Op

Blood Money

Red Harvest

The Dain Curse

The Maltese Falcon:

The novel
The movie
The 75th anniversary

The Glass Key

The Thin Man

Woman in the Dark

The short story collections

The novels in one
volume


Books about Hammett

Chronology of Hammett's fiction

Hammett's army days

"Dashiell Hammett Place"

Hammett's Post Street
apartment:

A photo tour (2005)
Declared a
landmark (2005)


The Flood Building

Links to other Hammett sites

Contact Mike

mikehumbert.com homepage

Mike Humbert's Idiosyncratic Guide to San Francisco

This site is dedicated to all the people like Don Herron, Bill Arney, Richard Layman, William F. Nolan, Josephine Hammett Marshall, Julie M. Rivett, Steven Marcus, Joe Gores and others who have kept 1920s San Francisco in the here and now.

Special thanks to
Vince Emery for his many helpful contributions to this website.

Entire website copyright 2003, 2004 & 2005 by Mike Humbert.



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LINKS TO OTHER
HAMMETT WEBSITES
Don Herron's Dashiell Hammett Tour of San Francisco

Dashiell Hammett on thrillingdetective.com

The Continental Op Page


The Continental Detective Agency


In-depth analysis of Hammett's plots


A detailed Hammett bibliography


The Vintage Library

Book & Writers: Dashiell Hammett

Hammett in the Dell "Map Back" series

Lillian Hellman on Hammett

A link to other Hammett links

SOME SOURCES OF HAMMETT BOOKS 
 
BookFinder.com

eBay.com

Amazon.com

Barnes & Noble

Vintage Crime/Black Lizard


Hammett stories on audio

Dashiell Hammett facsimile dust jackets
 
MALTESE FALCON LINKS 
 
The Maltese Falcon movie FAQ

A review of the movie by Hall DVD

Sam Spade on thrillingdetective.com

Where on earth is Malta??

Maltese Falcon plush dolls (no, seriously!)
 
MALTESE FALCON STATUETTES 
 
eBay.com

booktree.net

Captain Bijou

HauntedStudios.com

Bogie's Boutique

The Mystery Store

Book Castle's Movie World
 
OTHER WORTHWHILE HARD-BOILED SITES 
 
knucklelullaby.com

Black Mask magazine online

Film noir portraiture by Jim Ferreira


Jim Tully: king of the depression-era hobo novel