Thieves Like Us (novel)

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Thieves Like Us is the second and last published novel written by Edward Anderson (1905–1969).[1] It was published in 1937 by Frederick A. Stokes.

In a 1974 review of a paperback reissue, The New York Times wrote that "nothing in the book has been diminished by time, including the sentiment of a bank robber named T-Dub Masefeld that bankers are 'thieves just like us.'"[2] See: Crime Novels: American Noir of the 1930s and 40s by Robert Polito (editor), The Library of America (1997).

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