Last Update: 14 July 2003
The links below are to pages from Project Gutenberg, an etext project by Michael Hart that began in 1971; the Litrix Reading Room maintained by Stan Jones; Blackmask Online, a site created by David Moynihan; and etext here on our Sax Rohmer site. In addition to the online text presented here, Blackmask Online also offers its titles in six formats for downloading: Ms-Reader, Acrobat, Rocket eBook, iSilo, Mobipocket, and Zipped.
Novels and Collections |
The
Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu The Project Gutenberg Etext |
The
Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu The Project Gutenberg Etext |
The
Hand of Fu Manchu From Blackmask Online |
Brood
of the Witch Queen From Blackmask Online |
Dope The Project Gutenberg Etext |
Fire-Tongue The Project Gutenberg Etext |
The
Golden Scorpion An HTML version in The Litrix Reading Room |
The
Green Eyes of Bast From Blackmask Online |
Tales
of Chinatown The Project Gutenberg Etext |
The
Quest of the Sacred Slipper The Project Gutenberg Etext |
The Yellow Claw The Project Gutenberg Etext |
Short Stories |
The
Dance of the Veils From Blackmask Online |
The
Daughter of Huang Chow From Blackmask Online |
The
Death-Ring of Sneferu From Blackmask Online |
The
Hand of the Mandarin Quong From Blackmask Online |
The
House of Golden Joss From Blackmask Online |
Kerry's
Kid From Blackmask Online |
The
Key of the Temple of Heaven From Blackmask Online |
The
Man with the Shaven Skull From Blackmask Online |
The
Mysterious Mummy From Blackmask Online |
The
Pigtail of Hi Wing Ho From Blackmask Online |
Tcheriapin From Blackmask Online |
The
White Hat From Blackmask Online |
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"Pipe
Dreams: Dancing Girl of Egypt / The Green Eyes of Bast" by Sax Rohmer from the Manchester Empire News, Sunday February 13, 1938 An HTML version on this site |
"Pipe
Dreams: The Birth of Fu Manchu" by Sax Rohmer from the Manchester Empire News, Sunday January 30, 1938 An HTML version on this site |
"Pipe
Dreams: Were Houdini's Feats Supernatural? " by Sax Rohmer from the Manchester Empire News, Sunday January 30, 1938 An HTML version on this site |
"The Birth
of Fu Manchu" by Sax Rohmer from the Daily Sketch, May 24,
1934. An HTML version on this site |
"Meet Dr. Fu
Manchu" by Sax Rohmer from Meet the Detective, 1935. An HTML version on this site |
"Pipe
Dreams: The Birth of Fu Manchu" by Sax Rohmer fromThe Manchester Empire News, Sunday January 30, 1938 An HTML version on this site |
"How Fu
Manchu Was Born" by Sax Rohmer from This Week,
September 29, 1957. An HTML version on this site |
The full text of
the "Limehouse Incident" from Master of
Villainy. An HTML version on this site |
The full text of
the "A Question of Time" by Cay Van Ash from The
Rohmer Review, No. 17, August, 1977. An HTML version on this site |
Exploring the Etheric Borderland with Moris Klaw by John Norris |
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Little
Tich. Chapter 16, "My Impression of the Great
Pyramid" |
"Orange
Blossom: A Chinese Tale." Musical Monologues: Recitations With Musical Accompaniments (No 237) Reynolds & Co,, 62a, Berners Street, London, W.1. Price 2s, nett Performed by Bransby Williams. |
The
Pigtail of Li-Fang-Fu Sax Rohmer and T.W. Thurban (1919) performed by Bransby Williams |
Sax Rohmer's
"Preface " to Apollogia Alchymiae: A Re-statement of Alchemy by R. W. Councell |
Sax Rohmer's
"The Fenman." A ballad of the lowlands. |
"Quare
tristis es, anima mea?" A poem of consolation written during
the first world war. |
The Web of Fu Manchu. An article about the Fu Manchu web site. |
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