wheels of anarchy, max pemberton
Wheels of Anarchy: The Story of an Assassin: As Recited from the Papers and the Personal Narrative of his Secretary, Mr. Bruce Ingersoll
Book Description: Cassell and Company, London, 1908. Hardcover. First edition. Illustrated by Robert R.M. Paxton. A small stain on the front board, else near fine. Signed and dated by the author in the year of publication. Bookseller Inventory # 95440
Wheels of Anarchy: The Story of an Assassin: As Recited from the Papers and the Personal Narrative of his Secretary, Mr. Bruce Ingersoll
Book Description: Cassell, London, 1908. Book Condition: Very Good. London: Cassell, 1908. First edition. Very good hardcover without dustwrapper. Red cloth with decorative black stamping on frontcover and spine. Signed by author. Bruce Ingersoll. First edition. A small stain on the front board, else fine. Signed by the author and dated in the year of publication. Bookseller Inventory # 136807
Wheels of Anarchy. The Story of an Assassin.
Book Description: London: Cassell and Company, 1908., 1908. Hardcover. First edition. Name, inner hinge repaired o/w a very good copy. Hubin p.322. Bookseller Inventory # 6288
WHEELS OF ANARCHY. The Story of an Assassin: As Recited from the Papers and the Personal Narrative of His Secretary, Mr. Bruce Ingersoll
Book Description: Cassell and Company, London, 1908. 8vo. xii, 340, 8 pp. With frontis by B. M. Paxton, complete with tissue-guard. Publishers' ads at rear. Publishers' red cloth with title and device to spine and upper board in black. Spine slightly browned. Tiny watermark to bottom edge of upper board. Prelims and edges slightly foxed. A couple of gutters cracked but still a tight VG copy. Bookseller Inventory # M1898
Wheels of Anarchy; The Story of an Assassin; As Recited from the Papers and the Personal Narrative of His Secretary, Mr. Bruce Ingersoll
Book Description: Cassell and Company, Limited, London, 1908. Hardcover. Book Condition: Good Plus. No Jacket. Robert B.M. Paxton(frontispiece) (illustrator). First (No Additional printings). 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original red cloth decorated in bllue and lettered in orange on boards. Spine sunned, hinges starting, and distributed foxing. NOTE: Cover is a variant from one pictured elsewhere, but all publication info is identical, with no other dates given. 340 pp. Bookseller Inventory # 002302
Wheels of Anarchy. by Max Pemberton
Book Description: MX Publishing, London, 2010. Book Condition: New. Language: english. Wheels of Anarchy is not only a rip-roaring adventure story that makes James Bond look like a stay at home, but it is also a testament to the friendship between Pemberton, Robinson and Doyle. This book will engage Sherlock Holmes fans and aficionados of the adventure and mystery genres alike. Print On Demand. Bookseller Inventory # 16395009
Wheels of Anarchy (Paperback)
Book Description: 2010. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 133mm x 203mm x. Paperback. In January 1904, three men were elected to a small and secretive London-based criminological society referred to by its members as "Our Society." Members of this soc.Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. 396 pages. 0.411. Bookseller Inventory # 9781907685316
WHEELS OF ANARCHY the Story of an Assassin as Recited from the Papers and the Personal Narrative of His Secretary, Mr Bruce Ingersoll
Book Description: Cassell & Co, London, 1909. Sixpenny novel in card covers. 8vo, viii + 160. Numerous contemporary adverts. Frontispiece by Robert Paxton. Spine panel unobtrusively taped & small v shaped area of loss on the rear cover, otherwise very good copy of the ephemeral soft cover 1909 edition of this crime novel. Neat ownership inscription on prelim. Bookseller Inventory # 002844
Wheels of Anarchy
Book Description: MX Publishing, 2010. paperback. Book Condition: New. *** NEW COPY *** TITLE SHIPPED FROM UK *** Binding paperback Wheels of Anarchy is not only a rip-roaring adventure story that makes James Bond look like a stay at home, but it is also a testament to the friendship between Pemberton, Robinson and Doyle. This book will engage Sherlock Holmes fans and. Bookseller Inventory # 1907685316
Wheels of Anarchy (Paperback)
Book Description: 2010. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 133mm x 203mm x. Paperback. In January 1904, three men were elected to a small and secretive London-based criminological society referred to by its members as "Our Society." Members of this society would me.Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. 396 pages. 0.411. Bookseller Inventory # 9781907685316
Wheels of Anarchy (Paperback)
Book Description: Paperback. Book Condition: New. 133mm x 203mm x. Paperback. In January 1904, three men were elected to a small and secretive London-based criminological society referred to by its members as "Our Society." Members of.Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 396 pages. 0.411. Bookseller Inventory # 9781907685316
Wheels of Anarchy by Max Pemberton:
Book Description: MX Publishing Country = UNITED KINGDOM, 2010. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 396 pages. Wheels of Anarchy is not only a rip-roaring adventure story that makes James Bond look like a stay at home, but it is also a testament to the friendship between Pemberton, Robinson and Doyle. This book will engage Sherlock Holmes fans and aficionados of the adventure and mystery genres alike. black and white illustrations (Paperback). Bookseller Inventory # AB1907685316
Wheels of Anarchy - The First War on Terror
Book Description: MX Publishing, 2010. Paperback. Book Condition: NEW. Books may be shipped from our warehouses in the UK/USA and will be shipped from the location closest to the buyer., Language: English. book. Bookseller Inventory # 7117860
Wheels of Anarchy - the First War on Terror
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Wheels of Anarchy: by Max Pemberton (Paperback)
Book Description: MX Publishing, United Kingdom, 2010. Paperback. Book Condition: New. 203 x 133 mm. Brand New Book. In January 1904, three men were elected to a small and secretive London-based criminological society referred to by its members as "Our Society." Members of this society would meet at each other's homes to discuss real-life crimes and ideas for stories. The three men were close friends and each, in his own way, became a successful crime writer. The first was Max Pemberton, a popular late Victorian and Edwardian novelist, who had several bestsellers, such as 'The Iron Pirate' to his name; the second was Bertram Fletcher Robinson, a man of many talents, who sadly died young, and before the full extent of these talents could be realised; and the third, Arthur Conan Doyle. These three friends formed a creative partnership that remains practically unique within the annals of popular fiction. Robinson's collaboration with Doyle over 'The Hound of the Baskervilles', belongs to literary folk lore, but Robinson's dealings with Pemberton were likewise fruitful. During January 1907, Robinson contracted typhoid and became terminally ill. Shortly before he died, Robinson drafted some notes for an adventure story and asked Pemberton to write it for him. The result was 'Wheels of Anarchy'.It appears that Robinson and Pemberton had discussed this tale with Doyle, but in any event, the final narrative technique and literary devices, strongly resemble those used by Dr. John H. Watson to chronicle the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Robinson, however, the Cambridge 'Varsity sportsman, and Edwardian gentleman, lives on through both Bruce Driscoll, the narrator and hero of 'Wheels of Anarchy', and Edward E. Malone, the narrator and hero of Doyle's novel, 'The Lost World'. 'Wheels of Anarchy' is not only a rip-roaring adventure story, that makes James Bond look like a stay at home, but also a testament to the friendship between Pemberton, Robinson and Doyle. It should engage Sherlock Holmes fans and aficionados of the adventure and mystery genres alike. Bookseller Inventory # AAZ9781907685316
Wheels of Anarchy - The First War on Terror
Book Description: MX Publishing 2010-12-13, 2010. Book Condition: New. Brand new book, sourced directly from publisher. Dispatch time is 24-48 hours from our warehouse. Book will be sent in robust, secure packaging to ensure it reaches you securely. Bookseller Inventory # NU-GRD-04686001
Wheels of Anarchy - The First War on Terror
Book Description: Paperback. Book Condition: New. This item is printed on demand. Item doesn't include CD/DVD. Bookseller Inventory # 3358896
Wheels of Anarchy - The First War on Terror
Book Description: MX PUB 01/05/2013, 2013. Paperback. Book Condition: New. New Book. This item is printed on demand. Shipped from US This item is printed on demand. Bookseller Inventory # IH-9781907685316
Wheels of Anarchy
Book Description: MX Publishing, 2010. Paperback. Book Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Bookseller Inventory # GB-9781907685316
Wheels of Anarchy: by Max Pemberton
Book Description: MX Publishing. Paperback. Book Condition: new. BRAND NEW PRINT ON DEMAND., Wheels of Anarchy: by Max Pemberton, Max Pemberton, Paul R. Spiring, Hugh Cooke, In January 1904, three men were elected to a small and secretive London-based criminological society referred to by its members as "Our Society." Members of this society would meet at each other's homes to discuss real-life crimes and ideas for stories. The three men were close friends and each, in his own way, became a successful crime writer. The first was Max Pemberton, a popular late Victorian and Edwardian novelist, who had several bestsellers, such as 'The Iron Pirate' to his name; the second was Bertram Fletcher Robinson, a man of many talents, who sadly died young, and before the full extent of these talents could be realised; and the third, Arthur Conan Doyle. These three friends formed a creative partnership that remains practically unique within the annals of popular fiction. Robinson's collaboration with Doyle over 'The Hound of the Baskervilles', belongs to literary folk lore, but Robinson's dealings with Pemberton were likewise fruitful. During January 1907, Robinson contracted typhoid and became terminally ill. Shortly before he died, Robinson drafted some notes for an adventure story and asked Pemberton to write it for him. The result was 'Wheels of Anarchy'. It appears that Robinson and Pemberton had discussed this tale with Doyle, but in any event, the final narrative technique and literary devices, strongly resemble those used by Dr. John H. Watson to chronicle the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Robinson, however, the Cambridge 'Varsity sportsman, and Edwardian gentleman, lives on through both Bruce Driscoll, the narrator and hero of 'Wheels of Anarchy', and Edward E. Malone, the narrator and hero of Doyle's novel, 'The Lost World'. 'Wheels of Anarchy' is not only a rip-roaring adventure story, that makes James Bond look like a stay at home, but also a testament to the friendship between Pemberton, Robinson and Doyle. It should engage Sherlock Holmes fans and aficionados of the adventure and mystery genres alike. Bookseller Inventory # B9781907685316
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