West of Guam: The Complete Cases of Jo Gar
| Introduction by | E. R. Hagemann |
| Copyright Holder (Introduction/Prologue) | E. R. Hagemann |
| Publisher | Matthew Moring |
| Illustrator | Arthur Rodman Bowker |
| Series Editor | Keith Alan Deutsch |
| Afterword by | R. H. Miller |
| Published in/by Arrangement with | Black Mask Press, Keith Alan Deutsch |
| Imprint | Altus Press |
| Designed by | Matthew Moring |
| Copyright Holder | Altus Press |
| Publisher Series | Black Mask Library |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Boston, MA |
| Copyright | 2013 |
| Pages / Font | 542 pages |
| Chapters | Raoul F. Whitfield, A Star with the Mask, by E. R. Hagemann Ramon Decolta AKA Raoul Whitfield, and His Diminutive Brown Man: Jo Gar, the Island Detective, by E. R. Hagemann West of Guam (February 1930, Black Mask) Death in the Pasig (March 1930, Black Mask) Red Hemp (April 1930, Black Mask) Signals of Storm (June 1930, Black Mask) Enough Rope (July 1930, Black Mask) Nagasaki Bound (September 1930, Black Mask) Nagasaki Knives (October 1930, Black Mask) The Caleso Murders (December 1930, Black Mask) Silence House (January 1931, Black Mask) Diamonds of Dread (February 1931, Black Mask)* The Man in White (March 1931, Black Mask)* The Blind Chinese (April 1931, Black Mask)* Red Dawn (May 1931, Black Mask)* Blue Glass (July 1931, Black Mask)* Diamonds of Death (August 1931, Black Mask)* Shooting Gallery (October 1931, Black Mask) The Javanese Mask (December 1931, Black Mask) The Black Sampan (January 1932, Black Mask) China Man (March 1932, Black Mask; 1965, The Hardboiled Dicks) The Siamese Cat (April 1932, Black Mask) Climbing Death (July 1932, Black Mask) The Magician Murders (November 1932, Black Mask) The Man From Shanghai (May 1933, Black Mask) The Amber Fan (July 1933, Black Mask) The Mystery of the Fan-Backed Chair (February 1935, Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan) The Great Black (August 1937, Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan) A Personal Remembrance of E. R. Hagemann, by R. H. Miller Publication History |
| Notes | Stated First Edition. Print on demand. Stories marked with an asterisk form a six-part serial, sometimes called "The Rainbow Murders." |
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