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  1. The horned shepherd, by Edgar Jepson; wood-cuts by Wilfred Jones by Edgar (1863-1938) Jepson, 1927-01-01
  2. Whitaker's dukedom by Edgar, 1863-1938 Jepson, 2009-10-26
  3. Arsène Lupin by Edgar, 1863-1938 Jepson, 2009-10-26

21. Culture, Literature And The Arts
Jepson, Edgar, 18631938. Edgar Jepson was born in London and educated at BalliolCollege, Oxford. From 1889 until 1893 he lived in Barbados.
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22. Art/Books By/about Edgar JEPSON - McLean Arts & Books
Authors Edgar Jepson 18631938 (British).
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23. Project Gutenberg
Jenks, Albert Ernest, 18691953. Jepson, Edgar, 1863-1938. Jerome, Jerome K.(Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927. Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909.
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Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935

24. Project Gutenberg Titles
Arrow Of Gold, The, by Conrad, Joseph, 18571924. Arsene Lupin, by Jepson, Edgar,1863-1938. Art Of Lawn Tennis, The, by Tilden, William (Bill) Tatem, 1893-1953
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25. The New York Times > Movies > People > Duncan Jepson
Selwyn Jepson was perceived as a relatively minor author, best remembered asthe son of the more famous novelist Edgar Jepson (18631938).
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26. The Tea-leaf (1925) By Edgar Jepson And Robert Eustace
(Edgar Jepson, 18631938; Eustace Robert Baron, 1854-1943). from The world s bestone hundred detective stories , vol. one (1929)
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from The world's best one hundred detective stories , vol. one (1929) A RTHUR K ELSTERN and George Willoughton met in the Turkish bath in Duke Street, St. James's, and rather more than a year later in that Turkish bath they parted. Both of them were bad-tempered men, Kelstern cantankerous and Willoughton violent. It was indeed difficult to decide which was the worse-tempered; and when I found that they had suddenly become friends, I gave that friendship three months. It lasted nearly a year. When they did quarrel they quarrelled about Kelstern's daughter Ruth. Willoughton fell in love with her and she with him and they became engaged to be married. Six months later, in spite of the fact that they were plainly very much in love with one another, the engagement was broken off. Neither of them gave any reason for breaking it off. My belief was that Willoughton had given Ruth a taste of his infernal temper and got as good as he gave. Not that Ruth was at all a Kelstern to look at. Like the members of most of the old Lincolnshire families, descendants of the Vikings and the followers of Canutt, one Kelstern is very like another Kelstern, fair-haired, clear-skinned, with light blue eyes and a good bridge to the nose. But Ruth had taken after her mother: she was dark with a straight nose, dark-brown eyes of the kind often described as liquid, dark-brown hair, and as kissable lips as ever I saw. She was a proud, rather self-sufficing, high-spirited girl, with a temper of her own. She needed it to live with that cantankerous old brute Kelstern. Oddly enough in spite of the fact that he always would try to bully her, she was fond of him; and I will say

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28. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Jepson, Edgar, 18631938 Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927 Jessopp,Augustus, 1823-1914 Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909 John of Damascus, Saint,
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29. REH Bookshelf - Appendix 6
Jepson, Edgar (18631938). Arsene Lupin, An Adventure Story. New York WR Caldwell,1909. Leblanc, Maurice (1864-1941). The Confessions of Arsene Lupin,
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compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE The following titles were included in the International Adventure Library I do not claim this to be a complete catalog. This information was obtained through OCLC FirstSearch. Most of these were identified as "Three Owls Edition." Stoker, Bram Dracula , A Mystery Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1897. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan The Hound of the Baskervilles , Another Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1902. Stoker, Bram. The Jewel of Seven Stars New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1904. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Return of Sherlock Holmes New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1905. Jepson, Edgar Arsene Lupin , An Adventure Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1909. Leblanc, Maurice The Confessions of Arsene Lupin , An Adventure Story. New York: W.R. Caldwell, 1913.

30. Crime Fiction Database - Bibliography.
1925) with Edgar Jepson. The Documents in the Case.(1930) with Dorothy L. Sayers.JS Fletcher. Edgar Jepson.(18631938) Home Authors. The Tea-Leaf.
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This database is compiled from my own research. I apologise for any errors or omissions. Dates are UK first publication. I have only included those writers who are well known for their crime fiction. Margery Allingham.
Her full name was Margery Louise Allingham. She was born in London and attended The Perse High School for Girls in Cambridge, before returning to London and the Polytechnic for Speech-Training. Her father was the author, H. J. Allingham, and also the editor of 'The New London Journal', to which she contributed articles and Sexton Blake stories. In 1928 she married Philip Youngman Carter, who collaborated with her and designed the jackets for many of her books. They lived on the edge of the Essex Marshes. Her famous fictional detective was Albert Campion
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31. Fay Weldon: Information From Answers.com
with both her maternal grandfather, Edgar Jepson (18631938), and her ownmother Margaret writing novels Edgar Jepson Someone Like You (musical)
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Fay Weldon Wikipedia Fay Weldon Fay Weldon (born September 22 ) is a British novelist , short story writer, playwright and essayist whose work has been associated with the cause of feminism . In her fiction, Weldon typically portrays contemporary women who find themselves trapped in oppressive situations caused by the patriarchal structure of Western, in particular British, society. Weldon was born Franklin Birkinshaw in Alvechurch Worcestershire England to a literary family, with both her maternal grandfather, Edgar Jepson ), and her own mother Margaret writing novels (the latter under the nom de plume Pearl Bellairs , after a character from Huxley 's novel Crome Yellow ). Weldon spent the first years of her life in Auckland New Zealand , where her father worked as a doctor, but at the age of 14, after her parents' divorce, moved to England with her mother and her sister Jane, never to see her father again. She went to St Andrews Scotland to study psychology and economics but moved to London after giving birth to an illegitimate child. Soon afterwards she married her first husband

32. VRW: Wolff Collection, HRC
Jepson, Edgar, 18631938 Edgar Jepson s letter box, forwarded and annotated byJohn Gawsworth pseud. Tms with A corrections, annotations, and forepages
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33. Stories, Listed By Author
Jepson, Edgar (Alfred) (18631938). The Cry of a Century (with Richard Middleton), (ss)Thrills, Crimes and Mysteries, ed. Anon.
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JAKUBOWSKI, MAXIM (books) (continued)
  • Femme Fatale Blues, (ss) Fresh Blood 2
  • Introduction, (in)
    • New Crimes 2 , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, London: Robinson, 1990
    • New Crimes 3 , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, London: Robinson, 1991
    • Constable New Crimes 1 , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, London: Constable, 1992
    • Murders for the Fireside , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Pan, 1992
    • Constable New Crimes 2 , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, London: Constable, 1993
    • Crime Yellow , ed. Maxim Jakuwbowski, Gollancz, 1994
    • More Murders for the Fireside , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Pan, 1994
    • Royal Crimes
    • No Alibi , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Ringpull Press, 1995
    • The Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction
  • Introduction, (in) London Noir , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Serpent's Tail, 1994
  • Introduction: In Memory of Ellis Peters, (in) Past Poisons , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Headline, 1998
  • Phantom Lover, (ss) Crime Time 2.1 , ed. Peter Dillon-Parkin, Birmingham, England: CT Publishing, 1998
  • The Posthumous Adventures of Jim Thompson, (ar) Cattolica Crime and Mystery Film Festival Programme Book Jun '90
    • New Crimes 2 , ed. Maxim Jakubowski, London: Robinson, 1990

34. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 6
JENSEN, JO ANN Jepson, Edgar (Alfred) (18631938); JEROME, JEROMEK(lapka) (1859-1927); JESSE, F(ryniwyd) TENNYSON (1889-1958); JESSUP, AUDREY
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35. Networking And Network Security
was born Franklin Birkinshaw in Alvechurch, Worcestershire, England to a literaryfamily, with both her maternal grandfather, Edgar Jepson (18631938), and her
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Fay Weldon (born September 22 ) is a British novelist , short story writer, playwright and essayist whose work has been associated with the cause of feminism . In her fiction, Weldon typically portrays contemporary women who find themselves trapped in oppressive situations caused by the patriarchal structure of Western, in particular British, society. Weldon was born Franklin Birkinshaw in Alvechurch Worcestershire England to a literary family, with both her maternal grandfather, Edgar Jepson ), and her own mother Margaret writing novels (the latter under the nom de plume Pearl Bellairs , after a character from Huxley 's novel Crome Yellow ). Weldon spent the first years of her life in Auckland New Zealand , where her father worked as a doctor, but at the age of 14, after her parents' divorce, moved to England with her mother and her sister Jane, never to see her father again. She went to St Andrews Scotland to study psychology and economics but moved to London after giving birth to an illegitimate child. Soon afterwards she married her first husband

36. Listing Of Authors
Jepson, Edgar, 18631938 Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927 Jewett,Sarah Orne, 1849-1909 John of Damascus, Saint, circa 675-749
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37. Choixdouvrages
Jepson, Edgar (18631938). No. 19, 2ème édition (Londres Mills and Boon, 1910).199. Joachim, Harold Henry (1868-1938). The Nature of Truth An Essay
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Jepson, Edgar (18631938) Novelist (1). Jepson, John (fl 1842) Chartist,Congleton (1) Congleton, Cheshire. Jerdan, William (1782-1869) Journalist (9)
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39. Bibliography TUNB
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Fay Weldon (born September 22 ) is a British novelist , short story writer, playwright and essayist whose work has been associated with the cause of feminism . In her fiction, Weldon typically portrays contemporary women who find themselves trapped in oppressive situations caused by the patriarchal structure of Western, in particular British, society. Weldon was born Franklin Birkinshaw in Alvechurch Worcestershire England to a literary family, with both her maternal grandfather, Edgar Jepson ), and her own mother Margaret writing novels (the latter under the nom de plume Pearl Bellairs , after a character from Huxley 's novel Crome Yellow ). Weldon spent the first years of her life in

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