Novels • Includes
Red Harvest,
The Dain Curse and
The Maltese Falcon. • • Includes
The Maltese Falcon and
The Glass Key. • • • •
Short fiction After their initial publication in pulp magazines, most of Hammett's short stories were first collected in ten
digest-sized paperbacks by
Mercury Publications under an imprint, either
Bestsellers Mystery,
A Jonathan Press Mystery or
Mercury Mystery. The stories were edited by
Ellery Queen (Frederic Dannay) and were abridged versions of the original publications. Some of these digests were reprinted as
hardcovers by
World Publishing under the imprint
Tower Books. The anthologies were also republished as
Dell mapbacks. An important collection,
The Big Knockover and Other Stories, edited by Lillian Hellman, helped revive Hammett's literary reputation in the 1960s and fostered a new series of anthologies. However, most of these used Dannay's abridged version of the stories. The first collection that prints stories in their original unedited forms is
Crime Stories & Other Writings (2001) edited by
Steven Marcus (especially after the third printing that incorporates the original text of
This King Business). Subsequent collections that print the original texts include
Lost Stories (2005),
The Hunter and Other Stories (2013), and
The Big Book of the Continental Op (2017).
Mercury Publications •
$106,000 Blood Money. Bestseller Mystery B40, 1943. Collection of two connected Continental Op stories, "The Big Knockover" and "$106,000 Blood Money". •
The Adventures of Sam Spade. Bestseller Mystery B50, 1944. Collection of three Spade stories and four others. •
They Can Only Hang You Once and Other Stories. Mercury Mystery B50, 1949. Reprint of Bestseller Mystery B50. •
The Continental Op. Bestseller Mystery B62, 1945. Collection of four Continental Op stories. •
The Continental Op. Jonathan Press Mystery J40, 1949. Reprint of Bestseller Mystery B62. •
The Return of the Continental Op. Jonathan Press Mystery J17, 1945. Collection of five further Continental Op stories. •
Hammett Homicides. Bestseller Mystery B81, 1946. Collection of six stories, four of which feature the Continental Op. •
Dead Yellow Women. Jonathan Press Mystery J29, 1947. Collection of six stories, four of which feature the Continental Op. •
Nightmare Town. Mercury Mystery #120, 1948. Collection of four stories, two of which feature the Continental Op. •
The Creeping Siamese. Jonathan Press Mystery J48, 1950. Collection of six stories, three of which feature the Continental Op. •
Woman in the Dark. Jonathan Press Mystery J59, 1951. Collection of the three part novelette. •
A Man Named Thin. Mercury Mystery #233, 1962. Collection of eight stories, one of which features the Continental Op.
World Publishing •
Blood Money. Tower, 1943. Hardcover edition of Bestseller Mystery B40. •
The Adventures of Sam Spade and other stories. 1945. Hardcover edition of Bestseller Mystery B50.
Dell •
Blood Money. Dell #53, 1944. Mapback reprint of Bestseller Mystery B40. •
Blood Money. Dell #486, 1951. Mapback reprint of Bestseller Mystery B40. •
A Man Called Spade and Other Stories. Dell #90, 1945. Mapback reprint of Bestseller Mystery B50 but omits two stories:
Nightshade and
The Judge Laughed Last. •
A Man Called Spade and Other Stories. Dell #411, 1950. Reprint of Dell #90. •
A Man Called Spade and Other Stories. Dell #452, 1952. Reprint of Dell #90. •
The Continental Op. Dell #129, 1946. Reprint of Bestseller Mystery B62. •
The Return of the Continental Op. Dell #154, 1947. Reprint of Jonathan Press Mystery J17. •
Hammett Homicides. Dell #223, 1948. Mapback reprint of Bestseller Mystery B81. •
Dead Yellow Women. Dell #308, 1949. Mapback reprint of Jonathan Press Mystery J29. •
Dead Yellow Women. Dell #421, 1950. Mapback reprint of Jonathan Press Mystery J29. •
Nightmare Town. Dell #379, 1950. Mapback reprint of Mercury Mystery #120. •
The Creeping Siamese. Dell #538, 1951. Mapback reprint of Jonathan Press Mystery J48, 1950.
Later collections Along with the novels, these later collections have been reprinted in paperback versions under many imprints:
Vintage Crime,
Black Lizard, ''Everyman's library''. •
The Big Knockover. Random House, 1966. Including the unfinished novel
Tulip. •
The Continental Op. Random House, 1974. Edited and with an introduction by Steven Marcus. Comprises 7 stories. •
Woman in the Dark. Knopf, 1988. Hardcover collection of the three parts of the title novelette, with an introduction by
Robert B. Parker. •
Nightmare Town. Knopf, 1999. Hardcover collection, with contents different from the digest of the same title. •
Crime Stories and Other Writings (Steven Marcus, ed.) (
Library of America, 2001); . •
Lost Stories. Vince Emery Productions, 2005. Collection of 21 stories that had not previously been published in hardcover, including some previously unpublished stories, with several long commentaries on Hammett's career providing context for the stories. Introduction by Joe Gores. •
Vintage Hammett. New York: Vintage Books, 2005. Collection of nine stories of Sam Spade, Nick and Nora Charles, and The Continental Op. •
The Hunter and Other Stories. Mysterious Press, 2013. Collection of previously unpublished or uncollected stories and screenplays, including a fragment of a second Sam Spade novel. Edited by Richard Layman and Julie M. Rivett. •
The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories. New York: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, Vintage Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, [2010]. Reprints
The Maltese Falcon in its original serialized form. •
The Big Book of the Continental Op. New York: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, Vintage Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, [2017]. Collects all twenty-eight stories and two serialized novels starring Continental Op, plus the previously unpublished fragment "Three Dimes". •
Collected Stories: Volume 1: 1922–1924. Seattle, WA: Sarnath Press, [2025]. First volume of the complete edition of Hammett's short fiction (including novelettes and novellas) and the first edition to print Hammett's stories in textually accurate form. Edited by
S. T. Joshi. •
Collected Stories: Volume 2: 1924–1925. Seattle, WA: Sarnath Press, [2025]. Second volume of the complete edition of Hammett's short fiction (including novelettes and novellas) and the first edition to print Hammett's stories in textually accurate form. Edited by S. T. Joshi. •
Collected Stories: Volume 3: 1925–1929. Seattle, WA: Sarnath Press, [2025]. Third and final volume of the complete edition of Hammett's short fiction (including novelettes and novellas), presenting stories from late 1925 to the end of 1929 in textually accurate form. Edited by S. T. Joshi. Includes an introduction, a comprehensive bibliography, and reviews written by Hammett for
The Saturday Review of Literature during this period.
Daily comic strips •
Secret Agent X-9 Book 1.
David McKay Publications, 1934. Collection of the comic strip written by Hammett and illustrated by
Alex Raymond. •
Secret Agent X-9 Book 2. David McKay Publications, 1934. A second collection of the comic strip. •
Secret Agent X-9. Nostalgia Press, NY, 1976. • ''Dashiell Hammett's Secret Agent X-9''. International Polygonics Ltd, 1983. •
Secret Agent X-9. Kitchen Sink Press, 1990. •
Secret Agent X-9.
IDW Publishing, 2015. . Collection of the comic strip written by Hammett and
Leslie Charteris and illustrated by
Alex Raymond. ==Adaptations==