Contributions

  • David Stuart Davies - Editor
  • David Stuart Davies - Introduction

Publication

2006 - Wordsworth Editions, London

Language

English

Word Count

319,000 words, Guess

Page Count

1,276 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

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  • LibraryThing1513681
  • Goodreads1577095

Classifications

  • LCCPN6071.D45 V56 2006

Description

This volume is a richly entertaining and exciting collection of 50 mystery and detective stories from the golden age of crime fiction. This was a period when crimes were solved by the wit and ingenuity of sleuths with only their own intelligence to rely on, rather than a battery of scientific devices and procedures employed by the modern crime solver. Within these pages you will meet fifty fascinating sleuths such as G. K. Chesterton's Mr Pond; Ernest Bramah's remarkable blind detective, Max Carrados, who can read newspapers by running his sensitive fingers over the print; Craig Kennedy, 'the American Sherlock Holmes' created by Arthur B. Reeve; and Jacques Futrelle's 'Thinking Machine' Professor S. F. X. Van Dusen. The reader will also find tales by Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Arnold Bennett, Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle - all created to thrill and intrigue you.

First Sentence

At Paris, just after dark one gusty evening in the autumn of 18-, I was enjoying the twofold luxury of meditation and a meerschaum, in company with my friend, C. Auguste Dupin, in his little back library or book-closet, au troisieme, No. 33 Rue Dunot, Faub

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