Description
1933 Penn Publishing edition. Hardcover has some decent fading, edge wear, and some slight fraying at spine. No dustjacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure. Good reading copy.
This delightfully aged copy of “Through the Lens; a Thornton Zane Story” by Morrell Massey offers a glimpse into the golden age of pulp fiction and the early days of the hardboiled detective genre. Published in 1933 by the now-defunct Penn Publishing, this novel follows the adventures of Thornton Zane, a hard-nosed private eye navigating the seedy underbelly of a city rife with crime and corruption. Massey’s writing style is quintessential of the era, with taut prose and gritty realism that transports readers into a world of shadowy alleyways, sultry dames, and dangerous mobsters.
While not as well-known as contemporaries like Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler, Massey’s work is a hidden gem for collectors and fans of classic crime fiction. This particular copy, though showing its age with fading and wear, remains a solid reading copy with clean pages and a secure binding. The absence of a dust jacket only adds to its vintage charm, inviting readers to imagine the book’s journey through the decades. For lovers of hardboiled mysteries and those interested in the evolution of the detective novel, this edition of “Through the Lens” is a captivating time capsule that deserves a place on any discerning bookshelf.