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Mad with Much Heart
1945 novel by Gerald Butler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mad with Much Heart is a 1945 crime thriller novel by English writer Gerald Butler.[1] It was his fourth novel, and second most popular, after Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1940). The book is written in the noir style popular at the time.[2] The first British hardcover edition was published by Jarrolds Publishing on 28 June 1945.[3] The American hardcover edition was published by Rinehart & Company on 22 August 1946.[3]
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Film adaptation
In 1950 (released 1951) it was adapted into a film version On Dangerous Ground released by Hollywood studio RKO Radio Pictures. Directed by Nicholas Ray it starred Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan and Ward Bond.[4] The adaptation shifted the setting from England to America.
Publication history
- 28 June 1945 Jarrolds Publishing, UK, first hardcover edition[3]
- 1945 The Anchor Press, UK, paperback edition
- 22 August 1946 Rinehart & Company, US, hardcover edition[5][3]
- 1947 Éditions Universitaires, France, hardcover edition under the title Le cœur et l'esprit, translated by Henri Richard (part of the Univers series, catalog 14)
- May 1952 Lion Books, US, paperback edition under the title The Lurking Man (Mad With Much Heart) (catalog 81)
- 1957 Albatross Books, Germany, paperback edition
- 1959 Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö, Finland, hardcover edition under the title Yöstä aamun kynnykselle, translated by Eero Ahmavaara
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References
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