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Extractions: 23. (BALDERSON, BO) "Harpsundsmordet". Detektivroman. 1. utgave. Stockholm 1969. 210 + (1) + (5 blanke) s. Orig. omsl. Lesestriper på ryggen. Liten plett i snittet på noen få s., ellers et pent eks. Bo Baldersons 2. bok og en av hans beste. Hvem eller hvilke som skjuler seg bak pseudonymet Bo Balderson er fremdeles en gåte. Omslag av Bo Berling. 200,-
AUTHORS Rohmer, Sax, 18831959 AKA Ward, Arthur Sarsfield, 1883-1959 Roosevelt, FranklinDelano, 1882-1945 Ross, Edmund G. (Edmund Gibson), 1826-1907 http://thebestebookcollection.biz/authors.htm
Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 17791869 Rohmer, Sax, 1883-1959 AKA Ward, Arthur Sarsfield, 1883-1959 Rohner,Gerold K. Rojas, Fernando de Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1882-1945 Ross, http://www.olympus.edu.pl/Instytut NW/wirtualna biblioteka/autorzy.htm
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AUTHOR BURKERT, NANCY EKHOLM (1933- ) A434 ART OF NANCY EKHOLM ROHMER, SAX Arthur Sarsfield Ward (18831959) A2038 PRAGER, Arthur. The Markof Kali. In Rascals at Large, pp. 47-69. Vivid recollections and discussion http://www.unm.edu/~lhendr/author/author1.100.html
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Extractions: Master of Villainy was an entertaining biography of Sax Rohmer, the serial author whose most famous creation is the fictional crime lord Fu Manchu. Van Ash began his writing career under the tutilage of Sax Rohmer, who coached him in tweaking his stories and submitting them. This puts Van Ash in a unique perspective to write a biograhy of Rohmer. (Rohmer's widow Elizabeth collaborated on the project, which always helps.) This background contributes to the biography very nicely. Van Ash, like Rohmer, was a serial author, so the facts presented here are described and paced for maximum entertainment value. Instead of beginning with a description of Sax being born and a sketch of his childhood Van Ash starts by describing a night on which Sax went missing in London's Chinatown and Elizabeth went to look for him. As Van Ash says he uses the character Fu Manchu to introduce the author rather than vice versa. The conventional biographical facts presented here string together anecdotes regarding Sax's life that highlight mysterious events and eccentricities in Sax and his aquaintances. This makes for a very entertaining read.
Tales Of Secret Egypt By Sax Rohmer (Paperback - December 2002) Sax Rohmer was the pen name of Arthur Sarsfield Ward (18831959), the prolific Englishmystery writer, best known for the master criminal Dr. Fu Manchu and his http://www.books4sale.net/r/Sax_Rohmer/Tales_of_Secret_Egypt_1410101053.htm
Extractions: Twelve intriguing stories: "Pomegranate Flower" is in imitation of Sir Richard Burton's translations of Arabian Nights adventures, "Death-Ring of Sneferu" involves a cursed object; "Lord of the Jackals" is about an old woman with power over jackals; and "Valley of the Sorceress" is set at the haunted tomb of an ancient queen - plus other Egyptological criminous thrillers. Sax Rohmer was the pen name of Arthur Sarsfield Ward (1883-1959), the prolific English mystery writer, best known for the master criminal Dr. Fu Manchu and his opponents.
Wilhemina Murrary Attitude To Alienists 71 Dracula (1897) 71 John 1856 1925) 71 Allan Quatermain 71 Poe, Edgar Allan (1809 1849) 71 C. AugusteDupin 71 Rohmer, Sax (1883 1959) 71 Ward, Arthur Sarsfield (SEE Rohmer http://www.comp.dit.ie/dgordon/League/Index_Project/IndexPages/IndexPages71to80.
Extractions: Wilhemina Murrary: attitude to Alienists 71 Dracula (1897) 71 John Seward (Dr.) 71 Abraham Van Helsing (Professor) 71 Carfax Abbey 71 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (1859 1930) 71 Sherlock Holmes 71 Mycroft Holmes 71 Haggard, H. Rider (1856 1925) 71 Allan Quatermain 71 Poe, Edgar Allan (1809 1849) 71 C. Auguste Dupin 71 Rohmer, Sax (1883 1959) 71 Ward, Arthur Sarsfield (SEE Rohmer, Sax) 71 Fu Manchu 71 Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850 1894) 71 Henry Jekyll 71 Edward Hyde 71 Stoker, Bram (1847 1912) 71 Mina Murray (SEE Wilhemina Murray) 71 Verne, Jules (1828 1905) 71 Nemo 71 Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge) (1866 1946) 71 Hawley Griffin (The Invisible Man) 71 Victorian Poorhouses 71 Moore, Alan: Creator of From Hell 71 Campbell, Eddie: Creator of From Hell 71 Mr. Mate 71 Melville, Herman (1819 1891) 71 Moby Dick (1851) 71 Ishmael 71 Pequod (whaler) 71 Ahab (Captain) 71 Moby Dick (the great white whale) 71 Broad Arrow Jack 72 Burrage, E(dwin) Harcourt (1839 1916) 72 Broad Arrow Jack (1866) 72 The Boys Standard 72 John Ashleigh (SEE Broad Arrow Jack) 72 Robin Hood like Broad Arrow Jack 72 Sydney, Henry (Earl of Romney) (1641 1704) 72 British Board of Ordnance 72 Nemo worshiper of Siva 72 Siva statues 72 Pushpa (flowers) 72 Siva-Nataraja 72 Siva-Bhairava 72 Lord of Terror (SEE Siva) 72 Fu Manchu 72-73 Lord of the Fires (SEE Fu Manchu) 73 Avatar of Destruction (SEE Fu Manchu) 73 Siva 73 Mandarin Chinese 73 Triads 73 Allan Quatermain : wonderment at powered flight 73 Verne, Jules (1828 1905) 74 Robur the Conqueror (1866) 74 Robur 74 Albatross (airship) 74 Weldon Institute 74 Wilhemina Murray : on men being obsessed with mechanisms 74 Moore, Alan: mechanics-obsessed dime novels 74 Mobilis in mobili (Mobile in the medium) 74 Nemo motto 74 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) 74 Pizzle 74 Wilhemina Murray : as a fallen woman 74 MI5 74 MI6 74 Vauxhall Cross, London 74 Cleopatras Needle (obelisk) 74 Tuthmosis III (Pharaoh) (1516 BC 1426 BC) 74 Viceroy of Egypt (Mahommed Ali) 74 Thames Embankment 74 Freemasons 74 Wilson, Erasmus (1809 1844) 74 Campion Bond 75 Freemasons 75 God 75 British Intelligence 75 British monarchy 75 Inspector Donovan 75 MI5 75 British Secret Service 75 War Office, the 75 British Admiralty 75 Fu Manchu activities under purview of MI5 75 Henry Jekyll - activities under purview of MI6 75 Mycroft Holmes as M 75 Lescroat, John T. 75 Son of Holmes (1986) 75 Sherlock Holmes 75 M. 75 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (1859 1930) 75 James Moriarty 75-76 Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Final Problem (1894) 75-76 Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear (1915) 76 Sherlock Holmes confronts Moriarty 76 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (1859 1930) 76 Sacred writings (SEE Holmesian canon) 76 Reichenbach Falls 76 Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Empty House (1905) 76 ONeill, Kevin: depiction of Moriarty 76 Paget, Sidney (1860 1908) 76 Strand (magazine) 76 Bern canton, Switzerland 76 ONeill, Kevin: depiction of the Reichenbach Falls 77 Reichenbach Falls 77 Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Final Problem (1894) 77 Paget, Sidney (1860 1908) 77 Strand (magazine) 77 John H. Watson (Dr.) 77 Homesian Canon 77 Sherlock Holmes of Baker Street (1962) 77 Baring-Gould, William S(tuart) (1913 ) 77 Mary Morstan (one of Watsons wife) 77 Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of [the] Four (1890) 77 Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Final Problem (1894) 77 Sherlock Holmes: The Five Orange Pips (1892) 77 Sayers, Dorothy (1893 1957) 77 Henry VIII (Tudor) (1491 1547) 77 Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Final Problem (1894) 78 Binomial Theorem 78 Nietzsche, Frederich (1844 1900) 78 Birth of Tragedy, The (1872) 78 Sherlock Holmes: as an Apollonian archetype 78 James Moriarty: as a Dionysian archetype 78 Apollo 78 Dionysus 78 Freemasons 78 Dionysian Architects (SEE Freemasons) 78 Moore, Alan: interpretation of the Holmes-Moriarty pair 78 ONeill, Kevin: interpretation of the Holmes-Moriarty pair 78 Sherlock Holmes: his note to Watson 79 James Moriarty: gives Holmes time to write note 79 Meiringen 79 John Watson: note addressed to 79 John Watson: finds silver cigarette-case 79 Patterson (Inspector) 79 Mycroft Holmes 79 Question Mark Man 79-80 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (1859 1930) 80 Sherlock Holmes: Fight with Moriarty 80 James Moriarty: Fight with Holmes 80 Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Empty House (1905) 80 Baritsu (Japanese wrestling) 80
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Extractions: Sax Rohmer (1883-1959) Sax Rohmer, aka British journalist Arthur Sarsfield Ward, invented literature's most devillish arch-fiend when he introduced the deliciously sinister Dr. Fu-Manchu in 1912. What's more, when nearing the age of 70 he even exposed our unsuspecting world to a female counterpart of the devil doctor. Sumuru appeared in 1950, and forever after scholars have debated which is the more tasteful title: The English edition "The Sins of Sumuru" or the American "Nude in Mink". You can't but admire a pensioner that can think up titles like that! Our own effort, the upcoming WHIO episode named "The Insidious Cheese" - although bold - somehow falls a little short. But in due time, we will get it right. Then it's our turn to autograph books wrapped in silk dressing robes, unlit pipes thrust firmly between our stiff upper lips! So there! The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu
Mystery Novels Of The Golden Age Sax Rohmer (1883 1959) - the pseudonmy of Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward, thecreator of Chinese master criminal Dr. Fu Manchu. Rohmer was born in Birmingham, http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/booksf/mystery/classic.html
Extractions: E. C. Bentley - (1875 - 1956) Author of Trent's Last Case (1913) which is possibly the first modern detective novel. Bentley meant the book to be a parody of the exploits of detectives like Holmes. Instead, he introduced a more human detective who was capable of making mistakes. He also added genuine characterization and a little humor to the novel. Bentley was born in London and educated at St. Paul's School where he met G.K. Chesterton who became his closest friend. Bentley attended Oxford, and then studied law. He was admitted to the bar in London in 1902. Bentley changed his career from law to journalism, and was a journalist for 30 years. Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958) - a prolific American writer of mystery stories. She is also credited with originating the "Had I But Known" form of mystery novels in which the heroine is always getting into dangerous situations. Ms. Rinehart was born in Pittsburgh, PA and attended nursing school. Her husband's investments in the stock market did poorly and she turned to writing to aid with the family finances. Her stories and novels were extremely successful and enabled her to live in luxury.
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Books Related To Sax Rohmer Poupard, Dennis, Ed. Sax Rohmer, 18831959 Twentieth- Century Literary Fu Manchu and Sax Rohmer a collector s bibliography of Arthur Sarsfield Warde. http://www.njedge.net/~knapp/related.htm
Extractions: Related to Sax Rohmer Last updated 10 September 2005 Ash, Cay Van and Elizabeth Sax Rohmer. Master of Villainy: A Biography of Sax Rohmer . Edited, with Foreword, Notes and Bibliography by R. E. Briney, ed. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1972; London: Tom Stacey, 1972. 312 pages.
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Extractions: The Sins of Severac Bablon Tales of Secret Egypt The Dream Detective ... The Golden Scorpion Omnibus (omnibus) The Sax Rohmer Omnibus (omnibus) Salute to Bazarada: And Other Stories The Secret of Holm Peel: And Other Strange Stories Sax Rohmer's Collected Novels (omnibus) The Fu-Manchu Omnibus, Volume 1: The Mystery of Dr Fu-Manchu, the Devil Doctor, the SI-Fan Mysteries
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Extractions: Here is the first of the adventures of Nayland Smith, a civilized Englishman who pits all his logic and experience against a cunning and malevolent crime lord, the inscrutable and sinister celestial Dr. Fu Manchu. The author of this famous series, Sax Rohmer, began his literary career as a journalist. When he turned to writing short stories for magazines, he found his true vocation. Here is the first of the adventures of Nayland Smith, a civilized Englishman who pits all his logic and experience against a cunning and malevolent crime lord, the inscrutable and sinister celestial Dr. Fu Manchu. The author of this famous series, Sax Rohmer, began his literary career as a journalist. When he turned to writing short stories for magazines, he found his true vocation.
Literate Five-O, Part 1 the mystery novels of Sax Rohmer (pseudonym of Arthur Sarsfield Ward (1883 1959)). The name Ward chose to write under, according to Julian Symonds in http://home.comcast.net/~waxtadpole/lit1.htm
Extractions: Literate Five-O, part 1 A collection of literary and clutural allusions appearing in episodes of Hawaii Five-O Because of the size of my file of literary allusions, it is necessary to break this up into more than one page. Part 1: Original Pilot Movie First Season Part 2: Second Season Part 3: Third Season Fourth Season Part 4: Fifth Season Sixth Season Seventh Season Part 5: Eighth Season Ninth Season Tenth Season Part 6: Eleventh Season Twelfth Season When Wo Fat leaves the Arcturus with fake information provided by McGarrett, the traitor Miller (Andrew Duggan) goes to the bridge and tells the captain (Wright Esser) he's ready to be paid. The captain says he will make sure Miller receives his "thirty pieces of silver." This refers, of course, to Judas Iscariot's price for turning over Jesus Christ to Pontius Pilate's forces for execution. Full Fathom Five (#1) The poem murderer Victor Reese (Kevin McCarthy) recites as the 55-gallon drum containing the latest victim's body sinks beneath the waves is a parody on a passage from Shakespeare's The Tempest, Act 1, Scene II. Reese recites: Full fathom five the widow lies