Author: Jackson GREGORY
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
The First Case of Mr. Paul Savoy, Etc. (Second Edition.).
The First Case of Mr. Paul Savoy
A Case for Mr. Paul Savoy
Author: Jackson Gregory
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1789129095
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 389
Book Description
A Case for Mr. Paul Savoy, first published in 1933, is a classic ‘golden-age’ murder mystery and introduces private detective Paul Savoy, who would appear in several additional novels by author Jackson Gregory. Gregory (1882-1943) penned more than 40 western and detective novels, several of which were made into Hollywood films.
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1789129095
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 389
Book Description
A Case for Mr. Paul Savoy, first published in 1933, is a classic ‘golden-age’ murder mystery and introduces private detective Paul Savoy, who would appear in several additional novels by author Jackson Gregory. Gregory (1882-1943) penned more than 40 western and detective novels, several of which were made into Hollywood films.
The Third Case of Mr. Paul Savoy
The Second Case of Mr. Paul Savoy
The third case of mr. Paul Savoy
Author: Jackson Gregory
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Detective and mystery stories
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Detective and mystery stories
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The Emerald Murder Trap
Who Done It?
Author: Ordean A. Hagen
Publisher: New York : Bowker
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 862
Book Description
Publisher: New York : Bowker
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 862
Book Description
The Bibliography of Crime Fiction, 1749-1975
Author: Allen J. Hubin
Publisher: [San Diego] : University Extension, University of California, San Diego
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
Publisher: [San Diego] : University Extension, University of California, San Diego
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
The Detective Fiction Reviews of Charles Williams, 1930-1935
Author: Charles Williams
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
"'The new Sayers' is not merely admirable; it is adorable. There were, in Miss Sayers's more recent books, signs that a strange element was struggling to be free. In one this element seemed like philosophy; in one like fantasy. It has now become perfectly freed itself, and become perfectly united with her other capacities. The Nine Tailors is consequently not a tale of murder, but an experience of life."--Charles Williams, review of The Nine Tailors by Dorothy Sayers, January 17, 1934. English editor, literary critic, poet, novelist, theologian, and Inkling, Charles Williams (1885-1945) wrote popular-press reviews of detective fiction in its golden age of popularity (early thirties) for such newspapers as The Westminster Chronicle & News-Gazette and The Daily Mail. This book presents all of Williams' published reviews of detective fiction--covering works by Agatha Christie, Sax Rohmer, Ellery Queen, Dashiel Hammett and E. Phillips Oppenheim, to name a few. It begins with a discussion of Williams as a detective fiction reviewer, then presents the reviews year-by-year, from 1930 to 1935, and concludes with a discussion of the end of the golden age of detective fiction. An appendix lists the authors that Williams reviewed, which books were reviewed, the date that they were reviewed, and additional information on each author.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
"'The new Sayers' is not merely admirable; it is adorable. There were, in Miss Sayers's more recent books, signs that a strange element was struggling to be free. In one this element seemed like philosophy; in one like fantasy. It has now become perfectly freed itself, and become perfectly united with her other capacities. The Nine Tailors is consequently not a tale of murder, but an experience of life."--Charles Williams, review of The Nine Tailors by Dorothy Sayers, January 17, 1934. English editor, literary critic, poet, novelist, theologian, and Inkling, Charles Williams (1885-1945) wrote popular-press reviews of detective fiction in its golden age of popularity (early thirties) for such newspapers as The Westminster Chronicle & News-Gazette and The Daily Mail. This book presents all of Williams' published reviews of detective fiction--covering works by Agatha Christie, Sax Rohmer, Ellery Queen, Dashiel Hammett and E. Phillips Oppenheim, to name a few. It begins with a discussion of Williams as a detective fiction reviewer, then presents the reviews year-by-year, from 1930 to 1935, and concludes with a discussion of the end of the golden age of detective fiction. An appendix lists the authors that Williams reviewed, which books were reviewed, the date that they were reviewed, and additional information on each author.