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Assorted collection, some sf, some supernatural. |
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Reassembled from earlier collections. |
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Reprint (George Newnes 1930 as Four Complete Novels) omnibus. |
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Expanded from the 1928 (Readers Library) edition by the addition of an eighth story in the series. |
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A collection of stories taken from Forty-Eight Short Stories. |
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This collection precedes by one month six separate collections assembled from this title, as follows: The Cat Burglar (Newnes, 1929); Circumstantial Evidence (Newnes, 1929); Fighting Snub Reilly (Newnes, 1929); The Governor of Chi-Foo (Newnes, 1929) The Little Green Man (Newnes, 1929); The Prison Breakers (Newnes, 1929). |
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Adds short stories to the original edition. |
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Fix-up novel based on 9 stories published in The Weekly News. |
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A collection of stories taken from Forty-Eight Short Stories. |
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Abridged from The Guv’nor and Other Stories (Collins 1932). |
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Reprint (Hodder 1928 as Again the Three Just Men) mystery collection. |
A collection of stories taken from Forty-Eight Short Stories. |
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Subtitled “Written from the Notes of Captain Dane, His Chief of Staff”. |
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Collection, some stories criminous. |
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Reprint (Hodder 1926 as Sanders) collection. |
Abridged from The Guv’nor and Other Stories (Collins 1932). |
Reprint (Collins 1932 as The Guv’nor and Other Stories) mystery collection. Note that in this version “The Man from Sing-Sing” appears under its original title. |
Collection of 20 stories, 2 original, about a trio of adventurers, originally called Sam, Saul and Sandy, but renamed Anthony, Paul and Sandy for the book, with Anthony identified as the “mixer” of the title. |
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