I have the book and it does include Killer in the Rain. As to
whether it is a complete anthology of his stories I cannot
say. The dust jacket says that it is the only complete
collection of Chandler stories but I have no way of verifying
this.
John Wiese
JIM DOHERTY wrote:
> Do any of you Rare Birds own the Everyman's
Library
> edition of Raymond Chandler's COLLECTED STORIES?
The
> claim is that it collects ALL of Chandler's
short
> stories, including the "cannibilized" stories
later
> expanded into his early novels.
>
> If you do have a copy, can you confirm that the all
of
> the "canniblized" stories are, in fact, reprinted
in
> COLLECTED STORIES? I need to find a
> currently-available print version of those stories
he
> later expanded into novels, and the only edition
of
> KILLER IN THE RAIN that's currently available is
a
> book-on-tape with some guy named Elliot Gould (who
the
> hell is HE, anyway?) reading the stories.
>
> JIM DOHERTY
>
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