An Author Bites the Dust

An Author Bites the Dust PDF Author: Arthur W. Upfield
Publisher: ETT Imprint
ISBN: 1922384550
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182

Book Description
A cat... a ping-pong ball... a drunken gardener... With these slight clues to go on Detective-Inspector Bonaparte investigates the mysterious death of famous author, Mervyn Blake, who dies an agonising death late one night in his writing room. But how did he die? No one knows. No one that is until Bony's acute observation of human nature uncovers the murderer - and the method used to kill Blake. One of the few Bonaparte mysteries not set in the outback, reveals Upfield at his best and most ingenious. Napoleon Bonaparte - my best detective. - Daily Express

An Author Bites the Dust

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Category : Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Languages : en
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Book Description
Arthur Upfield's scrapbook of press cuttings, etc. for the novel, An author bites the dust.

An Author Bites the Dust

An Author Bites the Dust PDF Author: Arthur William Upfield
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780891905660
Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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The Spirit of Australia

The Spirit of Australia PDF Author: Ray Broadus Browne
Publisher: Popular Press
ISBN: 9780879724023
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 292

Book Description
In the world of crime fiction, Arthur W. Upfield stands among the giants. His detective-inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, is one of the most memorable of all crime fighters. Upfield was an independent, fiercely self-assertive ex-Britisher, who loved Australia, especially the Outback. In many ways Upfield became Outback Australia—the “Spirit of Australia.”

Investigating Arthur Upfield

Investigating Arthur Upfield PDF Author: Carol Hetherington
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443834955
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 297

Book Description
Arthur Upfield created Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte (Bony) who features in twenty-nine novels written from the 1920s to the the 1960s, mostly set in the Australian Outback. He was the first Australian professional writer of crime detection novels. Upfield arrived in Australia from England on 4 November 1911, and this collection of twenty-two critical essays by academics and scholars has been published to celebrate the centenary of his arrival. The essays were all written after Upfield’s death in 1964 and provide a wide range of responses to his fiction. The contributors, from Australia, Europe and the United States, include journalist Pamela Ruskin who was Upfield’s agent for fifteen years, anthropologists, literary scholars, pioneers in the academic study of popular culture such as John G. Cawelti and Ray B. Browne, and novelists Tony Hillerman and Mudrooroo whose own works have been inspired by Upfield’s. The collection sheds light on the extent and nature of critical responses to Upfield over time, demonstrates the type of recognition he has received and highlights the way in which different preoccupations and critical trends have dealt with his work. The essays provide the basis for an assessment of Upfield’s place not only in the international annals of crime fiction but also in the literary and cultural history of Australia.

The Book

The Book PDF Author: F. J. F. Suarez
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191668753
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 937

Book Description
A concise edition of the highly acclaimed Oxford Companion to the Book, this book features the 51 articles from the Companion plus 3 brand new chapters in one affordable volume. The 54 chapters introduce readers to the fascinating world of book history. Including 21 thematic studies on topics such as writing systems, the ancient and the medieval book, and the economics of print, as well as 33 regional and national histories of 'the book', offering a truly global survey of the book around the world, the Oxford History of the Book is the most comprehensive work of its kind. The three new articles, specially commissioned for this spin-off, cover censorship, copyright and intellectual property, and book history in the Caribbean and Bermuda. All essays are illustrated throughout with reproductions, diagrams, and examples of various typographical features. Beautifully produced and hugely informative, this is a must-have for anyone with an interest in book history and the written word.

Blood on the Table

Blood on the Table PDF Author: Jean Anderson
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476671753
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 192

Book Description
Written from a multicultural and interdisciplinary perspective, this collection of new essays explores the semiotics of food in the 20th- and 21st-century crime fiction of authors such as Anthony Bourdain, Arthur Upfield, Sara Paretsky, Andrea Camilleri, Fred Vargas, Ruth Rendell, Stieg Larsson, Leonardo Padura, Georges Simenon, Paco Ignacio Taibo II, and Donna Leon. The collection covers a range of issues, such as the provision of intra-, peri- or paratextual recipes, the aesthetics and ethics of food, eating rituals as indications of cultural belonging, and regional, national and supranational identities. It also tackles eating disorders and other seemingly abnormal habits as signs of "Otherness." Also mentioned are the television productions of the Inspector Montalbano series (1999-ongoing), the Danish-Swedish Bron/Broen (2011, The Bridge), and its remakes The Tunnel (2013, France/UK) and The Bridge (2013, USA).

Australian Crime Fiction

Australian Crime Fiction PDF Author: Stephen Knight
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476632669
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 311

Book Description
 Australian crime fiction has grown from the country’s origins as an 18th-century English prison colony. Early stories focused on escaped convicts becoming heroic bush rangers, or how the system mistreated those who were wrongfully convicted. Later came thrillers about wealthy free settlers and lawless gold-seekers, and urban crime fiction, including Fergus Hume’s 1887 international best-seller The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, set in Melbourne. The 1980s saw a surge of private-eye thrillers, popular in a society skeptical of police. Twenty-first century authors have focused on policemen—and increasingly policewomen—and finally indigenous crime narratives. The author explores in detail this rich but little known national subgenre.

Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 3 No. 2) Summer 1980

Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 3 No. 2) Summer 1980 PDF Author: Kelly Freas
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 1434406326
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 60

Book Description
Paperback Quarterly, Journal of Mass-Market Paperback History, Volume 3 Number 2, Summer 1980, contains: "Too Much Bony," by M. C. Hill, "Interview with Kelly Freas," "Repairing Paperbacks," by Nicholas Willmott and "Interior Paperback Art," by Mark Schaffer.

When Bony Was There: A Chronology of the Life and Career of Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte

When Bony Was There: A Chronology of the Life and Career of Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte PDF Author: Kees de Hoog
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1445766191
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 54

Book Description
Using facts and clues gleaned from the Bony stories by Arthur Upfield, Kees de Hoog has compiled a chronology of the personal life events and professional assignments of Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte. This booklet uncovers the evidence and explains how it was pieced together to reveal the dates and other details. The conclusions are presented with the findings of similar research by others into the location of each Bony novel. Woven together they sketch the outline of the life, career and travels of the internationally acclaimed fictional detective.