Parker hat ja nicht nur eigene Sachbücher und Romane geschrieben. Auf anderen Büchern, besonders jene für dessen Thema er Interesse zeigte, hinterließ er sogar Einleitungen, Vor- und Nachworte. Um die soll es in diesem Thread gehen, vielleicht finden wir ja noch mehr.
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Boston All One Family
"With virtually unlimited access to the city's leaders, the Boston Globe's society photographer has spent the past two years stitching together a beautiful portrait of Boston-not the bricks and buildings, but the people who make it move. There are celebrities aplenty here (from pols and pundits to actors and artists) but there are also dozens of images of community leaders who donate their time and money to make Boston a ""family"" more than ever."
Bill Brett (Fotograf), Robert B. Parker (Einleitung), Carol Beggy (Text)
http://www.amazon.com/Boston-All-Family-Carol-Beggy/dp/B002JHBX4Y
Boston: History in the Making
Parker schrieb das Vorwort dazu, sowie eine Kurzgeschichte und weitere kleine Begleittexte.
Zur Kurzgeschichte:
http://tvparadies.net/c_m_c/index.php?topic=1849.0
Raymond Chandler's Unknown Thriller. The Screenplay of PlaybackKein Cover und kein Inhalt des Buches gefunden. Erschien im Jahr 1985.
Parker schrieb das Vorwort und hinterließ ein handsigniertes Autogramm auf dem Buch.
Raymond Chandler's Backfire: Story for the ScreenThread:
http://tvparadies.net/c_m_c/index.php?topic=911.msg8827#new
The Best American Mystery Stories
Fine in an equally fine dust jacket. Otto Penzler has SIGNED and inscribed this copy on the half title page: " For Pam - Who is much like the stories in this book - a mystery, beautifully crafted and, of course, the best! Love, Otto". Penzler additionally signed the title page, as did Michael Malone and Elmore Leonard, two other contributors of short stories for the book.
Woman in the Dark - von Dashiell Hammett
A hurt and frightened woman, pursued by mysterious, menacing strangers, is taken in by a couple in an isolated house.
Clean and tightly bound hardback in a bright unclipped dustjacket, unread. First British publication, with a new foreword by Robert B Parker.