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therefore denied any knowledge of it and the expedition moved on to Bontúku, the capital of Jaman. Here they were left cooling their heels while the King there finalised a treaty with the French, who had been quicker off the mark. The expedition was recalled after five months. Bleiler asserts, without any supporting evidence, that "It was mostly through Freeman's intelligence and tact that the expedition was not massacred". Although the mission overall was a failure, the collection of data by Freeman was a success, and his future in the colonial service seemed assured. Unfortunately, he became ill with
327:, with the background drawn from his own time in West Africa. The protagonist is a young Englishman who steals a fetish treasure. Barzun and Taylor make the point that while this is a crime, the book was not regarded as crime fiction as "according to old notions" stealing things from Africans "is no crime". Bleiler wrote that "it is a colorful, thrilling story, all the more unusual in being ethnographically accurate" and that "it used to be required reading for members of the British colonial services in Africa." 396: 481:(1922) "is another bad Freeman novel suffering from offensive racial stereotypes". Helen Vardon is blackmailed into marrying the fat, old, money-lender Otway, who was "distinctly Semitic in appearance", and is surrounded by Jews, to save her father from prison. Otway acts in bad faith, and is grasping, keeping only one servant despite his great wealth. The whole plot is a gratuitously offensive anti-Semitic stereotype. Grost also states that the use of racial stereotypes in 672:
says that "Freeman displays a mastery of craftsmanship" in every story, and that he always used the language of the trade concerned. Freeman is "a man who writes of things that he has seen, handled and understood, and not of things that he has met only in print, or in a hazy, inattentive observation". This is a critical aspect of Freeman - he tested the methods he used. The top floor of his house was a workshop and laboratory, and his books sometimes included drawings or
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though lacking Doyle's atmospheric touch, was clear and concise, with dry humor and a keen eye for deductive detail." Adams agreed that Freeman had considerable powers of narrative description when he stated that "Nothing but the author's remarkable skill in character delineation and graphic narrative" could save his stories from being regarded as technical studies for a course on forensic medicine.
3769:, a book for collecting the thumb prints of friends. This was a real product, having been introduced by the stationer and publisher Dow and Lester in 1904. The book had only one page of writing, instructing the users how to use the attached ink pad to take a clear impression of thumbs for the book. Freeman thought that this was a dangerous product and wrote the story partly to demonstrate this. 174:(a crime fiction in which the commission of the crime is described at the beginning, usually including the identity of the perpetrator, with the story then describing the detective's attempt to solve the mystery). This invention has been described as Freeman's most notable contribution to detective fiction. Freeman used some of his early experiences as a colonial 485:(1926) "marks it as a low point in Freeman's fiction". However, the villain is not Jewish at all, and the only question of stereotypes comes up in the questions about whether the villain's (false) hooked nose is "a curved Jewish type, or a squarer Roman nose?" There are no anti-Semitic tropes in the book, no grasping money-lender etc. Grost describes 3867:. Has a preface by Freeman which sets out why he takes this approach. Each story is presented in two parts. The first part describes the commission of the crime as a third-person narration, the second presents the work of John Thorndyke to uncover the crime, narrated by Christopher Jervis. Initially published as stories in 299:. He was in general practice in London for about five years. He was appointed acting Deputy Medical Officer of Holloway Prison in about 1901, and Acting Assistant Medical Officer of the Port of London in 1904. A year later he suffered a complete breakdown in his health and gave up medicine for writing. 4088:
arguing with him. Helen separates from Otway as a condition for supporting his story about the death of her father. Helen moves to a commune of women artists run by Polton's sister. Helen is suspected to encouraging Otway to suicide, when he apparently takes his own life. Thorndyke resolves things. The
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in the US. Also published as Avon Paperback 122 in 1947. This was the last novel written by Freeman, when he was nearly 80. Thomas Pedley is painting a landscape in the countryside when he sees two men being followed by a woman. He notices them because of the woman’s suspicious behaviour. She returns
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Published as a paperback as Popular Library 70 in 1946. The first part is narrated by Polton, the second by Jervis. Features a murder plot that goes wrong. The first part is essentially a biography of Polton and the second the investigation of a crime where Polton's special knowledge comes into play.
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This was Freeman's first solo foray into book-length fiction. The story is set in West Africa, which Freeman knew well. Richard Engelfield was the supercargo of a trading brig, who, inspired by finding the log-book of an early Portuguese trader, went up-country in the disguise of a Fulah merchant and
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Tells the story of Freeman journey as doctor, naturalist and surveyor for an expedition to Ashanti and Jaman over five months in 1888 and 1889. While the mission was a political failure, one useful product of the whole expedition were Freemans notes on flora, fauna, soils, geology, costumes, customs,
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However, de Blacam makes the point that, quite apart from the description of the investigation, each of the descriptions of the crimes in the inverted stories "was a fine piece of descriptive writing". Grost agrees that "Freeman's descriptive writing is excellent" Adey finds that: "Freeman's writing,
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volume 39 (December 1904 to May 1905) on pages: 139-146, 253-261, 321-329, 442-450, 563-571, and 683-690. Tell the adventures of a young doctor acting as locum temens, in place of established doctors who have gone on leave. Donaldson said the stories intermingled medicine and detection. Re-issued in
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This account of Freeman's travels in the interior of West Africa was published by the Royal Geographical Society in Supplementary Papers Volume 3. Trinity College, Dublin dates this as 1893, but the national archives in the UK date this as 1891. Presumably, the original report from Freeman was dated
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said that Freeman had "... proved that a tale which tells the story of the crime first, leaving us to follow the sleuth as he tracks the criminal down, may be at least as absorbing as the old yarns which left us in the dark until the end". Rodgers noted that "Great narrative skill is needed in order
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overlook the evidence. And so it turned out. The second part, which described the investigation of the crime, had to most readers the effect of new matter." However, Binyon notes that Freeman is being too modest here, and that it was Freeman's art that kept the reader's attention in the second part.
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Freeman was the doctor, naturalist and surveyor for the expedition to Ashanti and Jaman, two independent states in the Gold Coast. The expedition set out from Accra on 8 December 1888, with a band consisting of a band-master and six boys playing two side drums and five fifes, three European officers
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A collection of nine short stories including a tale of hidden loot, a faked death, a young woman falsely accused of murder, a faked suicide, a faked alibi, three cases with men falsely accused of murder, and a murder where the murder made it look as he were the victim. The stories first appeared in
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The only historical romance written by Freeman. A young man from Gravesend is accused of the murder of a magistrate's son in 1791 and has to flee. Donaldson said that he could find no corroboration of the statement in a local obituary that Freeman regards this as his best book, but that it could be
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Freeman paid a great deal of attention to details, and carried out the experiments described in his books to ensure that they worked and would give the expected results. He also went to the trouble of visiting the places he wrote about so that the details in his descriptions were correct. De Balcam
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wrote that Freeman's "... talents as a writer were negligible. Reading a Freeman story is very much like chewing dry straw." Symons then went on to criticise the way in which Thorndyke spoke. De Blacam also noted Thorndyke's "ponderous legal phraseology". However, that pedantic ponderousness is the
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Freeman himself makes the same point in the sixth Danby Croker Story "The Emperor's Keepsake" when Croker compares his uncle, a former Army officer to the burglar Milkey. His uncle called his things "loot," and Milkey called his "swag," but both were acquired in the same way and the difference was
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Written with John James Pitcairn. The manuscript of this novel lay forgotten among the papers of John James Pitcairn. For some reason, it had not sold. It features two men, recently returned from West Africa, competing to find a treasure and to win the heart of the same girl. The novel was issued
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A policeman is killed during a jewel robbery at a house in the country. A potter appears to be dying from arsenic poisoning, and then disappears. Thorndyke puts the pieces together. The first part is narrated by Dr. James Oldfield and the second part by Dr. Jervis. Issued as a paperback No. 11 in
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A young woman is subject to spousal abuse, separates from her husband, but is unable to escape him as he repeatedly tracks here done. Against this background this is a light-hearted handling of Dickens’s unfinished Mystery of Edwin Drood which debunks the fallacious belief that quicklime corrodes
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The book is an example of the anti-Semitic trope in which a beautiful and gifted gentile maiden, Helen Vardon, is blackmailed through the threat of prison for her father, into marrying the fat, and much older, Jewish moneylender Otway. However Otway acts in bad faith and Helen's father dies while
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on 22 August 1986, and was rated as "Good" by the Care Quality Commission on 2 November 2015. It no longer operates as a nursing home and was sold for £1,175,000 on 17 Feb 2017. It has since been converted into a block of 16 self contained studio apartments, to be available for rent from 1 August
515:(1932) Mr. Toke describes the Jewish cabinetmaker Levy as "A most excellent workman and a thoroughly honest man", high praise from Freeman's pen. The counsel for Dolby the burglar, "a good-looking Jew named Lyon" executes a particularly brilliant defence of his client which Thorndyke admires. In 4187:
A collection of nine short stories featuring Thorndyke. The feature a story where Thorndyke succeeds in opening a vault secured with a puzzle-lock, a missing authority on prehistoric flints, an apparent suicide, a young woman wrongly accused of murder, a bio-terrorist, a wife wrongly accused of
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said: "This man Austin Freeman is a wonderful performer. He has no equal in his genre and he is also a much better writer than you might think, if you were superficially inclined, because in spite of the immense leisure of his writing he accomplishes an even suspense which is quite unexpected."
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Freeman wrote that in the inverted story: "The reader had seen the crime committed, knew all about the criminal, and was in possession of all the facts. It would have seemed that there was nothing left to tell, but I calculated that the reader would be so occupied with the crime that he would
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However, the expedition was a political failure as the British spokesman blurted out in front of the chiefs that the British were willing to supply a loan of £400 which the king had requested. However the King had requested this loan with the proviso that it be kept secret from his chiefs. He
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Danby, a good-hearted young artist, with a poorly developed moral sense, is making his way in the world when a burglar impersonates him and creates a world of trouble for him. This is one of the books that Donaldson describes as being marred by frivolity, and that Bleiler describes as having
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Narrated in the third person, and then by Dr. Jervis. When Dobson arrives at Fenchurch Street Station to claim the loot from a robbery that has been left at the luggage room, he instead finds a head in his bag. This the start of a complicated puzzle with two different mysteries. The Dunedin
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An inverted detective story, or rather a story in six sections, two of which are full inverted detective stories, three of which describe the activities of the main character who reacts badly to being blackmailed, and one describes Thorndyke's investigation. McAleer notes that this story is
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Walking late at night, Dr. Jervis discovers a body on a path. He goes to get a constable, but when he returns the body is gone, and he faces scepticism. Republished by Dood, Meads in 1929. Issued as a paperback as Pocket Book No. 184 in 1942. Jervis takes a leading role in this story. The
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Osmond is fleeing an arrest warrant when he arrives in West Africa. He has various adventures, with Freeman skilfully using his knowledge of the region. He is eventually cleared by Thorndyke. Several parts of this story seem to have appeared as short stories in various venues including:
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noted that his attention to forensic science was fuller and "certainly more systematically than any other writer of detective stories" and that the accuracy of his stories gained him "an exceptionally large proportion of readers of the more exacting and less easily satisfied type".
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in the US. A collection of eight short stories featuring four people falsely accused of murder, one of which is a locked-room mystery, a kidnapping, a secret message, a faked suicide, and an effort to drive someone insane. The stories first appeared as a series of short stories in
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A young solicitor's clerk is sent on a mission to a market town, and comes across an old mystery. He has to face off a senior police officer, the Russian secret police, and a gang of burglars. This is one of the books that Donaldson describes as being marred by frivolity. The
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A man seeks revenge for the murder of his young wife by a burglar, by setting traps for burglars and adding their shrunken heads and skeletons to his anatomical museum. First published in the UK as a serial story in Pearson's Magazine, beginning in April 1913, with the title
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Freeman's account shows that some of his colleagues were at best intemperate in their dealings with local leaders. Freeman worked with the local authorities to de-escalate things, and this helped to resolve the problems that the Hausa constables were creating with their
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For his part, the first observation that Thorndyke makes is that hats often change owners over their lives, so one needs to interpret the evidence with caution. This immediately explodes at least the second and third of Holmes's conclusions. Thorndyke then induces that:
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Herbert notes that in comparison to Holmes, "Thorndyke has no eccentricities, and his reasoning, unlike that of his contemporary, is distinguished by its rigorous logic – considered purely as a detective, he is perhaps the most impressive of all fictional sleuths".
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Narrated in the third person. Jervis appears, but does not narrate. A foolish young man is mistaken for his never-do-well cousin and accused of murdering himself. Thorndyke unravels it. This is the only Thorndyke novel in which Polton does not play a part.
527:(1938), Polton is assisted first by the Jewish watchmaker Abraham and then by the Jewish solicitor Cohen, who comes to Polton's aid not once but twice, not only representing him without cost, but feeding him and lending him money without interest or term. 3486:, Oliver Mayo, Hawthornedene, South Australia: Investigator Press, (1980). This biography, in addition to reviewing Freeman's fiction gives special attention to the African and sociological works. It was reprinted in Volume 11 of the Freeman Edition by 4015:
was advertising on 5 October 1911 that the first series of the stories were so popular and that they had so many requests for more, that they had arranged with Freeman to write a further series. Danby Croker, is like Romney Pringle, what Bleiler calls
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started a funding drive to erect a granite marker for Freeman's grave, and this was erected in September 1979, with the text: Richard Austin Freeman, 1862 – 1943, Physician and Author, Erected by the friends of "Dr. Thorndyke", 1979.
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deduction, a mistake that Thorndyke would never make. Binyon notes that Holmes often makes factual errors, referring to the blue carbuncle as crystallised charcoal, when it contains no carbon, and referring to non-existent species or martial arts.
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to keep the reader's interest" in a story where the crime if revealed at that start and that there have been imitators "Freeman alone stands as not only the originator, but as the most successful proponent of this form of detective fiction".
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nature of Thorndyke's character. He is a barrister and used to weighing his words carefully. He never discusses his analysis until he has built the whole picture. Others do not agree with his assessment of Freeman's writing skills.
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was started by Philip T. Asdell of Maryland in Spring 1976, and published articles of scholarship on Freeman twice a year. John McAleer took over in 1980 and the journal ran on until 1988. Half of the subscribers were medical
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Narrated by the solicitor Mayfield. Dr Jervis is now in the employ of the Home Office. A wife who spends all her time campaigning for votes for women is accused of poisoning her husband. Thorndyke resolves the question. The
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One instance that shows that the methods and approaches described by Freeman were practicable lies in the prosecution of an apprentice from Barrow for coining. The apprentice had followed a method described in one of the
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Five Thorndyke stories drawn from previous collections. Two with people falsely accused of murder, one with a safe deposit robbery, one with a hidden haul of loot, and one with a missing will. Issues as part of the
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This collection has an introduction by E. F. Bleiler, and was published as a Dover Paperback (no 20388-3) in 1973. Bleiler says that the collection included much of Freeman's best work, but not all of it, and that
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said that "Oscar Brodski" was "one of the most powerful detective stories we have ever read". Bleiler said that this story "has always been considered one of the landmarks in the history of the detective story".
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Freeman was a significant author of detective fiction in his day. He was most famous for his creation of Dr. Thorndyke, and many of the obituaries recording his death referred to this in the headlines. Thus the
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The king was new to his throne, and needed to be formally crowned before he could access the treasury, but needed money for the formal coronation. He asked the British for a loan to get around this problem.
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That he works at a mother of pearl factory – due to the large amount of pearl shell dust inside the hat. At the time, this business was largely carried out by Japanese and Chinese immigrants.
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The man is Japanese – from the shape of the head, as the hat has clearly been steamed to fit a particular head, and from a hair sample, which matches Japanese rather than European or African
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That he was a man of foresight, but has suffered moral retrogression, probably due to drink – as the hat has had a safety guard fitted to it, but the owner has failed to renew the elastic.
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Critical comment has tended to concentrate on four aspects of Thorndyke: Freeman's quality as a writer; the close attention to logic, scientific accuracy and methods in his stories; the invention of the
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with only one of the men from a place where there is no other exit. When he learns that there has been a murder, he realizes that he and his canvas may have vital evidence. Roberts says that Thorndyke:
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Thorndkye's Counsel Anstey is on the spot when a man is murdered at Rowan Lodge, and saves a young woman from one of the robbers. From there on, it gets more complicated. It was serialised in the
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in the US. The well-known archaeologist Bellingham, disappears from the home of his relative. Thorndyke investigates and rescues a young man falsely accused of the crime. Grost call this book
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in the US. The first half is narrated by a bank Clerk called Morrison, the second by Jervis. Concerns the solution to two murders, and the recovery of a fortune. Grost says that this book
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considered that "Mr. Austin Freeman was not, perhaps, among the finer artists of the short story, and his longer stories could limp, sometimes" but that his approach was very effective.
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from March 1923. The stories cover, a false accusation of murder, a treasure hunt, a safe deposit fraud, a missing will, a tale of hidden loot, stolen ingots, and a faked suicide.
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Such offensive representations of Jews in fiction were typical of the time. Rubinstein and Jolles note that while the work of many of the leading detective story writers, such as
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and institutions of both Ashanti and Jaman. The book also has a chapter discussing Malaria. The book was in the Cass library of African studies: Travels and narratives no. 17.
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Ward notes that Thorndyke's conclusions are sound, less capricious, and more practical, and allow Thorndyke to track his man down, whereas Holmes has to advertise to find his.
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Inevitably, commentators compared Thorndyke with Holmes. Binyon says that Thorndyke stands out from the other late Victorian and early Edwardian detectives in being a rival to
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This was Freeman's first book-length crime mystery. It also introduced Thorndyke. However, Thorndyke had first been conceived in 1905 for an then unpublished story called
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Freeman . . . has very few rivals in the true detective story, but we must confess that it a considerable time since we read any tale of his that struck us so much . . .
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from 1 July to 15 December 1911. As the magazine was a fortnightly, and this represented 12 episodes. These seem to have been published in two series of six stories as
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The proof of the pudding is in the eating, and Bleiler noted in 1973 that Freeman "... is one of the very few Edwardian detective story writers who are still read".
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31 New Inn (believed to have been written about 1905 and later expanded to novel length), which was also published in volume I of the Freeman omnibus, published by
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where Freeman expanded the novella to novel length by adding page to page, this was expanded by dropping a large swatch of new material in the middle of the story.
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but that there are some interesting passages dealing with pottery and metal work. Barzun and Taylor note that Thorndyke plays a relatively minor part and that,
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when he died on 28 September 1943. His estate was valued at £6,471 5s 11d. Freeman was buried in the old Gravesend and Milton Cemetery at Gravesend.
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Binyon also rates Freeman's writing as inferior to Doyle saying "Thorndyke might be the superior detective, Conan Doyle is undeniably the better writer." The
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found a fabled Golden Pool and its treasures. Caught and condemned to blinding, he escapes and finally makes his way to the coast after many adventures. The
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constables, a gunners' party with a rocket trough, an apothecary, apothecary's assistant, a hospital orderly, and 200 bearers. The expedition went first to
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This is an interesting story, with an attractive dash of grisliness. . . It is published as a cheap pocket edition, it is just the thing for the holidays
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Austin Freeman was the youngest of the five children of tailor Richard Freeman and Ann Maria Dunn. At the age of 18 he entered the medical school of the
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That he probably does not have town-gas in his house – as there are several tallow stains, presumably from guttering candles, on the hat.
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The book is a remarkably clever one. Much of the matter is of engrossing interest, appealing to one's reason and affording much thoughtful speculation.
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It seems odd that someone who had just entered the service the previous year could get so much leave, but he may have been ill, and had recovery leave.
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movement and argued that people with "undesirable" biological traits should be prevented from breeding through "segregation, marriage restriction, and
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That he is middle-aged, has grizzled hair which had recently been cut and that he used lime cream – from an examination of the lining
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Adey, Robert C. S. (1999). "Short Story: The British Crime Short Story". In Herbert, Rosemary, Rosemary; Aird, Catherine; Reilly, John M. (eds.).
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The reader knows what has happened from the first, but the interest is sure to be sustained, while the methods of Dr Thorndyke . . . are revealed.
466:(1921). Here Freeman states that of vulgarity "the only ancient peoples who exhibited it on an appreciable scale were the Jews and especially the 3324:
Based on the stories written by R Austin Freeman, the episodes, all of which except the pilot are missing from the BBC archive, were as follows:
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are from the index of fiction prepared for the Victorian Fiction Research Unit, Department of English, University of Queensland by Sue Thomas."
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from (June to November 1903) on pages: 73-80, 190-197, 295-303, 390-397, 508-516, and 623-631. Not published in collected form until 1969. The
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Dr Grey is looking for a place to paint a landscape when he comes across Marion D'Arblay searching for her missing father. Grost says that the
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as "the Russian catastrophe" and argued that society needed to protected from "degenerates of the destructive or "Bolshevik type." Sections of
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That his wife has ceased to love him – as the hat has not been brushed for weeks (there is other evidence that he is married).
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After qualifying, Freeman spent a year as a house physician at the hospital. He married his childhood sweetheart Annie Elizabeth Edwards in
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Freeman was charged with taking astronomical readings to establish the position of the towns they visited as well as geographical features.
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That he was once well to do, but is no longer – as the hat was an expensive style from three years ago that is now shabby.
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book belongs to the highest type of mystery story. The plot is logical, interesting, and ingenious. The writing is thoroughly competent.
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While some sources state that Freeman trained as an apothecary before studying medicine, this is not correct. Between 1815 and 1999 the
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The Stoneware Monkey & The Penrose Mystery: Two Dr.Thorndyke Novels by R. Austin Freeman, with a new Introduction by E. F. Bleiler
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a detective romance quite out of the ordinary and one that holds the reader's enchained attention through every one of its 400 pages.
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A story of suspected poisoning and conflicting wills. Thorndyke had first been conceived in 1905 for unpublished short story called
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and was invalided home in 1891, being discharged from the service two months before the minimum qualification period for a pension.
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Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain); Freeman, Dr. R. Austin (1893). "A journey to Bontúku: in the interior of West Africa".
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This was a journal devoted to the works of Freeman that was founded in 1976 by Philip Asdell and continued in 1981 by John McAleer.
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Written with John James Pitcairn under the pseudonym Clifford Ashdown. The six stories in this collection were first published in
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Those who prefer their mystery fiction to feature numerous seemingly-unrelated threads will revel in this classic Thorndyke story.
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had flooded Britain with poor-quality goods and created a "homogenized, restless, unionized working class". Freeman supported the
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A young woman is tempted to impersonate her male cousin and engages in a lot of cross-dressing as her life gets complicated. The
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An omnibus of short stories that had already appeared in published collections. Included some of the short stories published in
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The Complete Dr. Thorndyke - Volume 1: The Red Thumb Mark, the Eye of Osiris and the Mystery of 31 New Inn by R. Austin Freeman
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and criticised the British government for permitting immigrants (whom Freeman referred to as "Sub-Man") to settle in Britain.
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which killed forty per cent of the European population at that port. He had six months of leave from mid 1888 and returned to
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trying to poison her husband, the murder of a blackmailer, an effort to drive someone insane, and a fraudulent probate case.
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This was a reissue of these two novels in a single volume paperback by Dover (No. 22963-7). This was a companion volume to
3842:. That story was later reworked to novella length (over 30,000 words) by Freeman and appeared in the January 1911 issue of 3965:. Initially narrated by Dr. Wharton, Humphrey Challoner's physician, who presents Challoner's account of his murders. The 2705:"The Foreign Office Despatch". Australian Town & Country Journal, 20 and 27 July 1901, as by "Ralph J Jay". Reprinted 4725:
cannot recommend this book. It is well meant, and seriously crafted, but it lacks the imagination of Freeman's best work.
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and Bleiler says that this book created a stir when it was first published. It has an introduction by Havelock Ellis and
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The entries for Freeman, and the pseudonym, Clifford Ashdown, for his collaboration with John James Pitcairn in the
374:(1942) in which Roberts considers that Thorndyke "is at his analytical best." He was living at 94, Windmill Street, 10105: 10075: 6453: 4139:
an easily guessed mystery plot . . . some damsel-in-distress thriller elements and a labored hidden treasure story.
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An omnibus of nearly 1,000 pages edited by Percival Mason Stone. Includes the three previously published novels:
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On logic Adams stated that to read Freeman's cases intelligently "... implies a definite exercise in the use of '
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the story is splendidly constructed, and the solving of the mystery keeps the reader interested to the very end.
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magazine starting with the 1910 Christmas number. Re-published in the US by Dodd, Mead in 1923, under the title
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in his later years. This makes his achievement all the more remarkable, as in his declining years he wrote both
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That he is a decent orderly man – as there is no accumulation of dust on the outside of his hat.
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Who Was Who: A Companion to Who's Who Containing the Biographies of Those Who Died During the Period 1941-1950
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In respect to puzzle-and-solution this remarkable volume remains one of the undisputed milestones of the genre
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from June to November 1902 on pages: 54-62, 185-194, 271-279, 380-389, 503-512, and 590-598. June began with
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The Dead Hand. (This story was believed to have been written in 1912 and later expanded to novel length as
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Both series are available on DVD – in the UK from Network Video and in the United States from Acornmedia.
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in 1891, and around 1892 served as temporary Acting Surgeon in Charge of the Throat and Ear Department at
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Binyon, T. J. (1999). "Sleuth". In Herbert, Rosemary, Rosemary; Aird, Catherine; Reilly, John M. (eds.).
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one of the mildly humorous, semi-picaresque characters, persons who live astride the boundary of the law.
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are as good as anything of the kind that has appeared in recent fiction dealing with mystery and crime.
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Freeman's stories embody many of the ideas expressed in the book, but Bleiler notes that these ideals
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Re-issued in the US as Popular Library 122 paperback in 1947. The first story in the collection was
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Written with John James Pitcairn. The Oxford Companion to Crime etc. describes Romney Pringle thus:
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provided primary medical qualifications, with the title "Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries"
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However, the rarity of humour in Freeman's work is contested as Adey states that Freeman's writing
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suggests that, as the stories have been selected from other collections of Thorndyke stories, they
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stories involve genuine, but sometimes arcane, points of scientific knowledge, from areas such as
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There are no anti-Semitic tropes in the book, no grasping money-lender etc. It was serialised in
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A series of twelve sequential stories, with a preface and epilogue, that were first published in
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His first successful stories were the Romney Pringle rogue stories written in collaboration with
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it is told in that persuasive matter-of-fact manner which . . . is best for a yarn of this sort.
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poses as a literary agent who earns a living by swindling crooks out of their ill- gotten gains.
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of Ralph J. Jay, and all of them were serialised under another pseudonym, "Clifford Ashdown" in
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The Dr. Thorndyke Omnibus: 38 of His Criminal Investigations as set down by R. Austin Freeman
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stories by Freeman, and had produced a number of sovereigns that he had successfully passed.
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considered that the second and third of these were what singled Freeman "out from the ruck".
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The Stoneware Monkey and The Penrose Mystery: Two Dr. Thorndyke Novels by R. Austin Freeman
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catalogue, collates 165 national, university, and research libraries in the UK and Ireland.
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Micrographs are photographs or digital images taken through a microscope or similar device.
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Freeman's views on Jewish people were complex stereotypes. They are clearly set out in his
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Freeman, Richard Austin (1 December 1908). "John Thorndyke's Cases: 1: The Blue Sequin".
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Starting in 2011 the BBC aired radio adaptations of some of the Thorndyke short stories,
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The exploits of Danby Croker: Being Extracts from a Somewhat Disreputable Autobiography.
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The exploits of Danby Croker: Being Extracts from a Somewhat Disreputable Autobiography
5303:. Vol. IV: 1941-1950 (3rd ed.). London: Adam and Charles Black. p. 411. 4842:
A half-dozen novels and another half dozen short stories could well have been included.
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Publication unknown. This may be a reference to "Corpse in the Case", an adaptation of
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just in time to volunteer for the post of medical officer on the planned expedition to
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Centers around the disappearance of a keen collector, where one clue is a fragment of
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has always been considered one of the landmarks in the history of the detective story.
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1891 and the report was published by the RGS in 1893. The journey is also covered by
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and afterwards produced a Thorndyke novel almost every year until his death in 1943.
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Cassell's Family Magazine – Indexes to Fiction: Victorian Fiction Research Guides 12
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Reproduction by Design: Sex, Robots, Trees, and Test-Tube Babies in Interwar Britain
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Reproduction by Design: Sex, Robots, Trees, and Test-Tube Babies in Interwar Britain
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one of the most thoroughly satisfying detective romances that has appeared for years
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an encyclopedia of adventure, a history of the incarnation of the spirit adventure.
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Longer works written by Freeman including short story collections and non-fiction.
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This is one of the stories which Donaldson describes as being marred by frivolity.
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Breeding Superman: Nietzsche, Race and Eugenics in Edwardian and Interwar Britain
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Freeman, Richard Austin; Pitcairn, John James (1998). "From a Surgeon's Diary".
6866: 5612:"Wills and Probate 1858-1996: Search for Surname Freeman and Year of Death 1944" 4708:. . . was clear and concise, with dry humor and a keen eye for deductive detail. 4543:. In this novel the villains are largely Jewish, and come from the community of 395: 9978: 8925: 8551: 8513: 8399: 8349: 8206: 7813: 7667: 7452: 7047: 7002: 6970:(Revised and enlarged ed.). New York: Harper & Row. pp. 214–218. 6959: 6724: 6588: 6525: 5535: 5368: 4370: 2588:
and Tony Medawar (Shelburne, Ontario: The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 1999).
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The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories, with an introduction by E. F. Bleiler
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Freeman, Richard Austin (1921). "Reactions of Mechanism on Man Individually".
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Freeman, Richard Austin (1921). "Reactions of Mechanism on Man Individually".
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announced "Obituary Dr. R. A. Freeman, Creator of 'Dr. Thorndyke'", and the
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a well constructed and ingenious double murder disguised as double suicide.
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one is often left wondering which is the cleverer, Dr. Thorndyke or Polton.
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with the first episode on Saturday 7 April 1923. Grost says that the novel
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starting with the Christmas double number of the magazine in December 1908.
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Ward compares how Holmes deals with a hat as a clue in Doyle's short story
658: 470:." Freeman notes that a large proportion of the "Alien Unfit" crowding the 359: 260: 4868:
as being the only novel that sponsored an archaeological dig. The Dunedin
2900:. Novel Magazine, June 1914 (Jack Osmond). See also A Certain Dr Thorndyke 9948:"The Thorndyke File (1976-1988) and John Thorndyke's Journal (1991-1998)" 7267: 7241:. London: Royal Geographical Society. pp. 40p., 9p., 19p., 3ph., map 5438: 5017: 4282:
a very interesting yarn, with the interest well-sustained throughout. . .
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on 15 April 1887, and the couple later had two sons. He then entered the
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Freeman, Richard Austin (1921). "The Voluntary Segregation of the Fit".
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R. Austin Freeman and The Adventures of Romney Pringle: An Investigation
9873:. Vol. 11. Shelburne, Ontario: The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box. 8265: 4961:
Roberts, Daniel G. (1 March 1952). "The Paperback Dr. John Thorndyke".
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Make Mine a Mystery: A Reader's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction
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Make Mine a Mystery: A Reader's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction
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Make Mine a Mystery: A Reader's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction
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Make Mine a Mystery: A Reader's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction
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Make Mine a Mystery: A Reader's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction
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counts this book as being among the best of the Thorndyke series. The
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use of racial stereotypes marks it as a low point in Freeman's fiction
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another bad Freeman novel suffering from offensive racial stereotypes.
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Adams, John (1 April 1913). "Mr. R. Austin Freeman" (259). London: 7.
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Bloody Murder: From the Detective Story to the Crime Novel: a History
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a story that will keep the reader chained to it until it is finished.
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This book was never published in the United States. Grost calls this
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The Case of Oscar Brodski (Pilot – as part of BBC series "Detective')
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The man is intellectual – as he has a large head size.
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Dr. Thorndyke's Crime File: A Selection of His Most Celebrated Cases
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Freeman, Richard Austin (1898). "I: The Beginning of the Journey".
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Freeman, Richard Austin (1898). "I: The Beginning of the Journey".
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Freeman, Richard Austin (1898). "I: The Beginning of the Journey".
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fine performance both as a mystery novel and a satire on modern art
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surprisingly, Thorndyke's evidence contains a minor mistake or two.
4055: 3854:(1973). Freeman expanded the Novella by working on it page-to-page. 3517:
was published in England from 1991 to 1998 by David Ian Chapman of
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and also featured an introduction by Bleiler. Bleiler states that
3145:. West London Observer, 1 May 1942. (Freeman's original title was 2991:. Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter, 23 March 1928 2925:. Living London, June 1902. Reprinted Living London, December 1902 8495:"The Mystery Makers: A Quintette of English and American Stories" 6769:
Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy: The Footprints of a Gigantic Mind
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sets forth a well-constructed mystery plot about an abused woman
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Three stories were also adapted as part of the Thames TV series
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de Blacam, Aodh (1 June 1945). "The Detective as Philosopher".
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de Blacam, Aodh (1 June 1945). "The Detective as Philosopher".
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the old material very brightly and as convincingly as possible.
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Murder for pleasure: the life and times of the detective story
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that was rejected by the publisher because of a love interest.
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A Message From The Deep Sea (from the 1st series and starring
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The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories by R. Austin Freeman
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The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories by R. Austin Freeman
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Aspects of the modern short story : English and American
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The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories by R. Austin Freeman
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The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories by R. Austin Freeman
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The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories by R. Austin Freeman
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Freeman, Richard Austin (1898). "XVII A Chapter on Malaria".
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Paperback Quarterly: Journal of Mass-Market Paperback History
4472:. All of the missing stories were from the first collection, 3893:
one of the most powerful detective stories we have ever read.
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The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories by R. Austin Freeman
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The Jacob Street mystery (The Unconscious Witness in the US)
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Freeman held conservative political views. In his 1921 book
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A story of a lost heir, and a conspiracy. Grost describes
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It's a capital book, full of excitement and merriment. . .
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outlined mixed perceptions of a Jewish/Black sexual threat
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The Adventures of Romney Pringle: The Assyrian rejuvenator
3535:(Highfield Press, Aldershot, 2022) Revised Second Edition. 3317:. The title character was played by veteran British actor 3309:
A short series featuring Dr Thorndyke was produced by the
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The Passing of Personal Liberty towards the Human Ant-Hill
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Percival Bland's Proxy (an inverted Thorndyke short story)
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Percival Bland's Proxy (an inverted Thorndyke short story)
554:(Dunedin) announced "Obituary: Creator of Dr. Thorndyke". 310:. Some were published first in Australia, under the joint 9952:
The Heirs of Anthony Boucher: A History of Mystery Fandom
9779:. Shelburne, Ontario: The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box. 7506:(Friday 31 March 1905): 3. 31 March 1905 – via The 7451:
Salwak, Dale (1999). "Con Artist". In Herbert, Rosemary;
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A set of six stories that first appeared in volume 36 of
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A collection of five short stories which established the
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The Missing Mortgagee (an inverted Thorndyke short story)
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The Missing Mortgagee (an inverted Thorndyke short story)
235:, in 1887 during which time he dealt with an epidemic of 227:
in 1887 as an assistant surgeon. He served for a time in
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in October and November 1912. McAleer notes that unlike
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Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser and General Intelligencer
6604:"Barrow Boy's Coining Experience: Trial at the Assizes" 2829:, January 1905, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2799:, October 1903, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2739:, October 1902, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 729:(1909). After examining the hat, Holmes declares that: 358:
Freeman briefly stopped writing at the outbreak of the
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser
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The rivals of Sherlock Holmes: early detective stories
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When Rogues Fall Out (Dr. Thorndyke's Discovery in US)
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the base of a complete novel can be seen in every one
2859:, April 1905, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2849:, March 1905, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2599:
Detection by Gaslight, 14 Victorian detective stories
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Dr. Thorndyke's Case-Book (The Blue Scarab in the US)
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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
7888:"R Austin Freeman (11 April 1862-28 September 1943)" 7550:"R Austin Freeman (11 April 1862-28 September 1943)" 7503:
Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
7095:"R Austin Freeman (11 April 1862-28 September 1943)" 6892:"Libraries on Discover: Contributing libraries list" 6765:"15: A Feminist Scandal in Holmes's Generalisations" 6430:. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. pp. viii. 6418: 6416: 6414: 5787:. Liverpool University Press. pp. 113–14, 162. 5639:"R Austin Freeman (11 April 1862-28 September 1943)" 5072:"R Austin Freeman (11 April 1862-28 September 1943)" 4175:
and the writing and plotting become arch, making it
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The Adventures of Romney Pringle: The Kailyard Novel
2769:, July 1903, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2759:, June 1903, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2709:, July 1902, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2698:, June 1902, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2352:
The Case of Oscar Brodski (an inverted short story)
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The Case of Oscar Brodski (an inverted short story)
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John Thorndyke's Cases (Dr. Thorndyke's Cases in US)
9344:"Excavations at Julliberrie's Grave, Chilham, Kent" 8656: 7969: 7593: 7591: 7589: 7587: 7585: 6720:"R(ichard) Austin Freeman: 1862-1943: Introduction" 5503: 5016: 4721:
is sure to delight all those interested in horology
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was one of the great lawyer's most notable triumphs
3846:(New York). It was then reworked to book length as 3117:. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail, 13 September 1940 2869:, May 1905, as by "Clifford Ashdown". Collected in 2528:The Case of Oscar Broski (an inverted short story) 2504:The American edition of this is R. Austin Freeman, 702: 9845:"The R. Austin Freeman Omnibus Edition: Volume 11" 9656: 9600:. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. pp. ix. 9520: 9461:. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. pp. vii. 9233: 9193: 9159: 8864: 8763:. In Benstock, Bernard; Staley, Thomas F. (eds.). 8758: 8387: 8353: 8312: 8145: 8037: 7935: 7891:. In Benstock, Bernard; Staley, Thomas F. (eds.). 7886: 7617: 7605:. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. pp. vii. 7553:. In Benstock, Bernard; Staley, Thomas F. (eds.). 7548: 7456: 7186:. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. p. 153. 7177: 7135: 7098:. In Benstock, Bernard; Staley, Thomas F. (eds.). 7093: 7051: 7006: 6918: 6836: 6796: 6718: 6678: 6638: 6519: 6452: 6270: 6163: 6138:. University of California Press. pp. 59–60. 5954: 5637: 5442: 5372: 5347:. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. pp. vi. 5335: 5333: 5331: 5294: 5070: 5025: 4787:. . . is at his analytical best in this adventure. 4651:in Kent, which plays a key role in the story. The 2601:, an anthology by Douglas G. Greene (Dover. 1997). 2539:A Case of Premeditation (an inverted short story) 2363:A Case of Premeditation (an inverted short story) 2230:The Luck of Barnabas Mudge (not a Thorndyke story) 2212:The Great Portrait Mystery (not a Thorndyke story) 2158:A Case of Premeditation (an inverted short story) 1513:The Surprising Experiences of Mr. Shuttlebury Cobb 9862: 9570:(Wednesday 2 September 1903): 4. 2 September 1903 9381: 9287:(Thursday 22 November 1934): 12. 22 November 1934 9002:(Saturday 25 February 1928): 11. 25 February 1928 8916:(Saturday 24 November 1928): 33. 24 November 1928 8808:(Saturday 11 February 1928): 14. 11 February 1928 8688: 8567:"Our Literary Pot-pourri: The Shadow of the Wolf" 8504:(Saturday 14 November 1925): 15. 14 November 1925 8105: 7799: 7459:The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing 7362:Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter 7296: 7294: 7292: 7290: 7144:. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. p. 15. 6641:The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing 6411: 6358:(Saturday 26 November 1910): 17. 26 November 1910 6273:The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing 5934:Rubinstein, W.; Jolles, Micheal A., eds. (2011). 5776: 5244: 5242: 5240: 5238: 5205: 5203: 4737:one of Mr Freeman’s happiest and neatest stories. 4704:is notable for humor, a rarity in Freeman’s work. 4292:Polton plays a large role in this novel, and the 4266:a curved Jewish type or, or a squarer Roman nose? 3069:. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail, 29 January 1938 3045:. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail, 17 October 1936 2227:The Attorney's Conscience (not a Thorndyke story) 2221:Powder Blue and Hawthorne (not a Thorndyke story) 908:xx, 559p., fs., ill., maps (1 fold.), 24 cm. 10042: 9821:R. Austin Freeman: 'The Anthropologist at Large' 9743: 9690: 9586: 9554: 9447: 9117: 9048: 8932: 8486: 8470:(Saturday 24 November 1923): 5. 24 November 1923 8419: 8247: 8003: 7851:(Thursday 23 November 1911): 3. 23 November 1911 7833: 7582: 7060:. New York: Harper & Row. pp. 618–619. 7015:. New York: Harper & Row. pp. 575–576. 6645:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 419. 6495:(Thursday 20 November 1930): 6. 20 November 1930 6342: 6340: 6307: 6305: 6277:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 412. 5933: 5554: 5256:. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. pp. v. 5034:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 141. 4411:never drags; it is wholesome and very refreshing 4043:as clever and as entertaining as any he has done 4023:a lightness of touch that makes them distinctive 781:Longer works by Freeman including collaborations 656:Reviewers approved of Freeman's inverted tales. 323:In 1905 Freeman published his first solo novel, 9941: 9939: 9775:Freeman, Richard Austin; Brody, Howard (1999). 9696: 9018: 8071: 7754:(Wednesday 2 December 1908): 3. 2 December 1908 7692:(Tuesday 29 November 1904): 5. 29 November 1904 7463:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 83. 7253: 6803:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 18. 6685:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 15. 6611:(Thursday 1 February 1912): 16. 1 February 1912 6379: 6377: 6170:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 19. 6022: 5988: 5940:. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 1184. 5937:The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History 5927: 5705: 5703: 5328: 5267:Freeman, Richard Austin (1898). "X: Discords". 4864:when Freeman was 75 years old. He also credits 4464:(a rather long story of over 19,000 words) and 4429:The narrative . . . makes very amusing reading. 3367:The Assyrian Rejuvenator (1st series, starring 3009:. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail, 10 April 1933 2550:The Echo of a Mutiny (an inverted short story) 2374:The Echo of a Mutiny (an inverted short story) 2169:The Echo of a Mutiny (an inverted short story) 1892:xv p., 344 p., 16 p., 312 p., 18 p., 338 p., 8º 9912: 9614: 9465: 9431:(Saturday 30 October 1937): 8. 30 October 1937 9209:(Saturday 9 December 1933): 9. 9 December 1933 9087: 9085: 9083: 8898: 8520: 8403:(Friday 23 February 1923): 3. 23 February 1923 8179: 7929: 7927: 7925: 7923: 7817:(Saturday 2 December 1911): 6. 2 December 1911 7428:(Tuesday 28 October 1902): 11. 28 October 1902 7287: 7224:. Vol. 3. London: J. Murray. p. 119. 7040: 6995: 6952: 6632: 6630: 6264: 6262: 5829: 5827: 5714:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 64–5. 5288: 5286: 5235: 5200: 4835:which Freeman expanded into full length novel 4823:A collection of eight stories, three from the 4027:some readers find their flippancy distasteful. 3850:. The novella was one of the eight stories in 3484:R. Austin Freeman: The Anthropologist at Large 3105:. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail, 4 April 1940 3025:The Return of the Autocrat - Orders in Council 2687:Short stories written with John James Pitcairn 2385:A Wastrel's Romance (an inverted short story) 2180:A Wastrel's Romance (an inverted short story) 542:announced "'Dr. Thorndyke' Creator Dead", the 9596:(1973). "Introduction to the Dover Edition". 9457:(1973). "Introduction to the Dover Edition". 9271: 9135:(Tuesday 8 November 1932): 2. 8 November 1932 8984: 8792: 8732:Market Harborough Advertiser and Midland Mail 8718: 8021:(Saturday 4 October 1913): 10. 4 October 1913 7880: 7878: 7876: 7874: 7872: 7870: 7601:(1973). "Introduction to the Dover Edition". 7514: 7271:(Saturday 20 August 1898): 22. 20 August 1898 6910: 6595: 6557: 6477: 6426:(1973). "Introduction to the Dover Edition". 6337: 6302: 5834:Freeman, Richard Austin (1921). "The Unfit". 5675: 5343:(1973). "Introduction to the Dover Edition". 5252:(1973). "Introduction to the Dover Edition". 5177: 4094:moves slowly and is, at times, rather stilted 4064:seem less palatable when expounded seriously, 3111:. Portsmouth Evening News, 12 September 1940 9936: 9774: 9632:(Friday 2 December 1904): 8. 2 December 1904 9415: 9335: 9319:(Saturday 5 January 1935): 5. 5 January 1935 9101:(Saturday 2 October 1943): 4. 2 October 1943 8734:(Friday 15 October 1926): 6. 15 October 1926 8702:(Monday 1 November 1926): 1. 1 November 1926 8576:(Friday 30 October 1925): 3. 30 October 1925 8558: 8348: 8231:(Thursday 5 October 1911): 9. 5 October 1911 7713: 7711: 7640: 7488: 7396:(Friday 7 November 1902): 2. 7 November 1902 7085: 7046: 7001: 6958: 6461:. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. p. 15 6374: 6200: 6198: 6070:(2nd ed.). London: Viking. p. 81. 6038:(Saturday 2 October 1943): 4. 2 October 1943 5838:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 265–6. 5764:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 245–6. 5700: 5604: 5431: 5367: 4982: 4980: 4978: 4976: 4759:interspersed with essays. Two of the essays 4643:pottery. The novel led to the excavation of 4617:said that this book would enhance Freeman's 4290:powers of deduction operate at their finest. 3159:Medical Profession: Dangers of State Service 2985:. The Nineteenth Century and After, May 1924 2876: 2205:The Great Portrait Mystery and other Stories 955:The Golden Pool: A Story of a Forgotten Mine 9793: 9720: 9718: 9648: 9512: 9151: 9080: 8948:(Saturday 28 April 1928): 14. 28 April 1928 8856: 8824: 8592: 8362:. New York: Harper & Row. p. 216. 8342: 8285: 8137: 7920: 7674: 7658:(Wednesday 26 April 1911): 4. 26 April 1911 7609: 7412: 6627: 6444: 6395:(Saturday 16 March 1912): 12. 16 March 1912 6259: 6118: 5824: 5753: 5739:. University of Chicago Press. p. 71. 5381:. New York: Harper & Row. p. 215. 5283: 5260: 5064: 5062: 4541:another of Freeman's anti-Semitic diatribes 4460:. Both the UK and US editions were missing 4167:Grost says that the first half of the book 3939:The Uttermost Farthing: A Savant's Vendetta 3099:. Grimsby Daily Telegraph, 23 November 1939 3021:. Nottingham Evening Post, 29 November 1934 3003:. Nottingham Evening Post, 28 February 1929 2582:The Dead Hand and Other Uncollected Stories 2092:Detailed content of short-story collections 1142:The Uttermost Farthing: A Savant's Vendetta 1035:The Eye of Osiris (The Vanishing Man in US) 640:. and immediately attracted attention. The 127:His fictional detective, Dr. John Thorndyke 9837: 9225: 8750: 8672:(Thursday 3 August 1933): 3. 3 August 1933 8213: 7987:(Friday 3 October 1913): 3. 3 October 1913 7867: 7444: 7380: 7348: 6859: 6828: 6762: 6710: 6511: 6216:(Friday 1 October 1943): 2. 1 October 1943 6054: 6006:(Friday 1 October 1943): 1. 1 October 1943 5972:(Friday 1 October 1943): 3. 1 October 1943 5728: 5474: 5361: 5188:. New York: F. A. Stokes. pp. 14–15. 5108: 4998:(Friday 1 October 1943): 7. 1 October 1943 4956: 4954: 3477: 3121:Good Breeding - The Importance of Eugenics 3039:. Portsmouth Evening News, 16 October 1936 2845:"How I Met a Very Ignorant Practitioner". 2238:(1923) (published in the United States as 2138:(1912) (published in the United States as 2100:(1909) (published in the United States as 803:The list of Freeman and Ashdown titles in 9812: 9768: 9654: 8628:Freeman, Richard Austin (19 March 1926). 8526: 8454: 8326:(Wednesday 21 July 1937): 7. 21 July 1937 8298:. Five Leaves Publications. p. 106. 7933: 7717: 7708: 7540: 7357:"Reviews: Messrs. Cassell's Publications" 7169: 6799:Murder will out: The Detective in Fiction 6785: 6756: 6681:Murder will out: The Detective in Fiction 6670: 6517: 6238: 6195: 6166:Murder will out: The Detective in Fiction 6152: 6097: 6091: 5898: 5896: 5861:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 318. 5850: 5812:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 188. 5801: 5629: 5154: 4973: 4952: 4950: 4948: 4946: 4944: 4942: 4940: 4938: 4936: 4934: 3963:those who like real nerve-testing stories 3374:The Moabite Cipher (2nd series, starring 3304: 2676:The Cleverest Murder - In Fact or Fiction 2215:The Bronze Parrot (not a Thorndyke story) 9715: 9475:(Saturday 13 July 1940). 13 July 1940: 5 9064:(Saturday 11 July 1931): 4. 11 July 1931 9032:(Thursday 3 April 1930): 3. 3 April 1930 8964: 8840:(Thursday 23 June 1927): 6. 23 June 1927 8696:"New Publications: The D'Arblay Mystery" 8533:"Puzzle Lock and the Mote House Mystery" 8426:Freeman, Richard Austin (7 April 1923). 8089:(Monday 14 April 1913): 6. 14 April 1913 8055:(Saturday 5 April 1913): 2. 5 April 1913 7808:"Books and Magazines: The Eye of Osiris" 7770: 7615: 7211: 7184:Crime Fiction: 1749-1980: A Bibliography 7142:Crime Fiction: 1749-1980: A Bibliography 7127: 6884: 6563: 6232: 6124: 5909:A Guide to Classic Mystery and Detection 5894: 5892: 5890: 5888: 5886: 5884: 5882: 5880: 5878: 5876: 5131: 5059: 4862:mark an Indian summer in Freeman's work. 4854:The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories 4520:by some considered Freeman's masterpiece 3109:Liberties Surrendered for Future Freedom 2811:The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle 2801:The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle 2791:The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle 2781:The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle 2771:The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle 2761:The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle 2625:A Bird of Passage: A Story of the Thames 2597:; the short story was also published in 2521:The Best Dr. Thorndyke Detective Stories 1937:The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle 1803:Felo De Se? (Death at the Inn in the US) 394: 9945: 9887: 9726:"The R. Austin Freeman Omnibus Edition" 9592: 9518: 9453: 9231: 9157: 8862: 8756: 8627: 8425: 8143: 7884: 7776: 7597: 7546: 7234: 7228: 7179:"Freeman, R(ichard) Austin (1862-1943)" 7091: 6927:. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 70–74. 6916: 6716: 6450: 6422: 6060: 5856: 5833: 5807: 5759: 5734: 5709: 5635: 5412: 5339: 5271:. New York: F. A. Stokes. p. 314. 5266: 5248: 5219:(Wednesday 6 July 1898): 6. 6 July 1898 5183: 5160: 5137: 5119:. New York: F. A. Stokes. p. 502. 5114: 5068: 5010: 4960: 4771:, is by the volume editor, P. M. Stone. 4501:by the University of London Press. The 4068:Reading it today is not always pleasant 4037:Seven stories, of which only two, both 3167:Socialization of the Medical Profession 3075:. West London Observer, 2 December 1938 3057:. Linlithgowshire Gazette, 18 June 1937 3051:. Portsmouth Evening News, 18 June 1937 876:p. -146, illus., fold. Map, 25 cm. 819:Crime Fiction 1749-1980: A Bibliography 10043: 9809:BBC Radio 4 Extra Programmes bbc.co.uk 9473:"Mixed Sensations: A Question of Time" 9341: 9056:"Life and Letters: Mainly about Books" 8598: 8291: 8253: 8197:(Saturday 5 June 1915): 4. 5 June 2015 8080:"Literary Notices: Pearson's Magazine" 7736: 7450: 7300: 6791: 6676: 6636: 6158: 5480: 5437: 5032:Edwardian Fiction: An Oxford Companion 4931: 4601:. . . it is Thorndyke, and at his best 4444:, and all of the stories collected in 4421:an original, and highly amusing story. 4274:starting on Friday 19 March 1926. The 4260:However, it is not as Grost calls it, 3918:supplies us with nothing startling new 3221: 3161:. 25 November 1942. Also published as 927:The Adventures of Romney Pringle, etc. 869: : In the Interior of West Africa 530: 425:". The book also attacked the British 10066:British Army personnel of World War I 9399:(Monday 18 May 1936): 15. 18 May 1936 7175: 7133: 6723:. In Poupard, Denis; Lazzari, Marie; 6524:. In Poupard, Denis; Lazzari, Marie; 6311: 5873: 5782: 5406: 5269:Travels and Life in Ashanti and Jaman 5186:Travels and Life in Ashanti and Jaman 5165:. New York: F. A. Stokes. p. 5. 5163:Travels and Life in Ashanti and Jaman 5142:. New York: F. A. Stokes. p. 1. 5140:Travels and Life in Ashanti and Jaman 5117:Travels and Life in Ashanti and Jaman 4727:However Bleiler says that this story 4060:Dean Inge reviewed it over ten pages. 4025:, although Bleiler acknowledges that 3955:written in powerful fashion and grips 3705:The stories appeared in volume 34 of 3674:Travels and life in Ashanti and Jaman 3454: 3269:by Mollie Hardwick, broadcast on the 2825:"How I Acted for an Invalid Doctor". 2610:The Mystery of the Seven Banana Skins 667:Precision of logic, facts, and method 615: 9868: 9818: 9663:Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism 9093:"Obituary: Creator of Dr. Thorndyke" 8664:"Book Reviews: The D'Arblay Mystery" 8607:. Courier Corporation. p. 152. 8121:(Monday 24 May 1920): 2. 24 May 1920 8052:Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press 7942:Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism 7364:(Friday 6 June 1902): 7. 6 June 1902 7301:Thomas, Sue (1987). "Author-Index". 6834: 6729:Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism 6530:Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism 6268: 6030:"Obituary: Creator of Dr. Thorndyke" 5027:"Freeman Richard Austin (1862-1943)" 4890:Volume VI of the Freeman Edition by 4729:. . . is in some ways his best novel 4177:less than a genuine detective story. 3469:, a near-mint first-edition copy of 3087:. West London Observer, 21 July 1939 3063:. Kirkintilloch Herald, 23 June 1937 2997:. Newark Advertiser, 7 November 1928 2955:. Cassell's Magazine, September 1903 2855:"How I Cured a Hopeless Paralytic". 2835:"How I Attended a Nervous Patient". 2542:Part I. The Elimination of Mr. Pratt 2366:Part I. The Elimination of Mr. Pratt 2161:Part I. The Elimination of Mr. Pratt 160:, mostly featuring the medico-legal 9998:Works by or about R. Austin Freeman 9529:. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 74. 9168:. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 73. 8972:"From the Presses: Flighty Phyllis" 8873:. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 72. 8154:. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 71. 7389:"Magazines for November: Cassell's" 5489:. Andrews UK Limited. p. 765. 5449:. London: Penguin. pp. 21–22. 4913:This is the original manuscript of 4233:This was an expansion of a novella 3545:(Highfield Press, Aldershot, 2023). 3473:provides the motive for the murder. 3385: 2965:The Sentinels of the Port of London 2937:. Cassell's Magazine, November 1902 2637:The Resurrection of Matthew Jephson 2534:Part II. The Mechanism of Detection 2358:Part II. The Mechanism of Detection 2153:Part II. The Mechanism of Detection 722:The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle 13: 9800:"Thorndyke: Forensic Investigator" 7624:. London: Peter Davies. p. 68 6763:Rocha, Mona; Rocha, James (2011). 4468:. The UK edition was also missing 3564:Worshipful Society of Apothecaries 3155:. Falkirk Herald, 9 September 1942 3123:. Thanet Advertiser, 25 April 1941 3043:Does Dullness Create Dictatorship? 3027:. Linlithgow Gazette, 3 April 1936 2973:. Cassell's Magazine, January 1906 2967:. Cassell's Magazine, October 1905 2613:Caveat Emptor: The Story of a Pram 2078:x, 253 p. : ill., 1 port., 8º 591:, in a 13 December 1949 letter to 390: 14: 10117: 10101:British detective fiction writers 10086:Royal Army Medical Corps officers 9972: 9954:. Sourcebooks. pp. 110–111. 9899:The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 9849:The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 9755:The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 9730:The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 9390:"New Novels: The Penrose Mystery" 8352:; Taylor, Wendell Hertig (1989). 7050:; Taylor, Wendell Hertig (1989). 7005:; Taylor, Wendell Hertig (1989). 6962:; Taylor, Wendell Hertig (1989). 6386:"Short Notices: The Singing Bone" 5902: 5371:; Taylor, Wendell Hertig (1989). 3735:a spirited and interesting story, 3191:Is Fingerprint Evidence Fallible? 3135:. Falkirk Herald, 29 October 1941 3093:. Falkirk Herald, 18 October 1939 3033:. Mid-Sussex Times, 28 April 1936 2913:. Macmillan's Magazine, June 1899 2345:The Famous Cases of Dr. Thorndyke 1590:The Famous Cases of Dr. Thorndyke 1259:Boston & NY: Houghton Mifflin 330:Freeman's first Thorndyke story, 111:Medical Doctor and fiction writer 10014: 9279:"For the Defence: Dr. Thorndyke" 9244:Dictionary of Literary Biography 8765:Dictionary of Literary Biography 7893:Dictionary of Literary Biography 7555:Dictionary of Literary Biography 7235:Freeman, Richard Austin (1891). 7100:Dictionary of Literary Biography 6454:"The Art of the Detective Story" 6451:Freeman, Richard Austin (1947). 5648:Dictionary of Literary Biography 5413:Freeman, Richard Austin (1916). 5212:"Globe - Wednesday 06 July 1898" 5081:Dictionary of Literary Biography 4907: 4897: 4879: 4860:(1938) and the succeeding novel 4846: 4817: 4811:, the September 1903 instalment 4791: 4774: 4767:are by Freeman, while the third 4741: 4712: 4687: 4662: 4633: 4606: 4580: 4554: 4529: 4511: 4490: 4434: 4399: 4380: 4361: 4318: 4302: 4250: 4205: 4181: 4150: 4121: 4102: 4077: 4048: 4031: 3993: 3976: 3926: 3897: 3873:The Adventures of Dr. Thorndyke. 3857: 3832: 3792: 3772: 3715:, and November ended the series 3392:Thorndyke: Forensic Investigator 2979:. Straits Times, 5 November 1917 2949:. Cassell's Magazine, April 1903 2815:"The Adventure at Heath Crest". 2751:The Adventures of Romney Pringle 2741:The Adventures of Romney Pringle 2731:The Adventures of Romney Pringle 2721:The Adventures of Romney Pringle 2711:The Adventures of Romney Pringle 2700:The Adventures of Romney Pringle 2482:The Case of the White Footprints 2247:The Case of the White Footprints 812:Dictionary of Literary Biography 785:The following list is based on: 703:Comparisons with Sherlock Holmes 697:Mill's Canons of Inductive Logic 454: 413:Freeman put forth the view that 306:(1860–1936), medical officer at 10096:People with Parkinson's disease 9988:Works by Richard Austin Freeman 9485:National Library of New Zealand 9342:Jessup, Ronald (1 April 1937). 9219:National Library of New Zealand 9111:National Library of New Zealand 9042:National Library of New Zealand 8818:National Library of New Zealand 7745:"Magazines: Pearson's Magazine" 6048:National Library of New Zealand 5293:A. & C. Black Ltd. (1967). 4674:contains a genuine puzzle plot. 4629:has never written a better one. 3806:and said that it appears to be 3751: 3739:slightly overburdened by detail 3722: 3695: 3679: 3665: 3652: 3643: 3634: 3626:This address was registered as 3620: 3610: 3600: 3591: 3139:The Passing of Personal Liberty 2935:The Coastwise Lights of England 2865:"How I Helped to Lay a Ghost". 2523:(1973), edited by E.F. Bleiler. 2476:The Apparition of Burling Court 2408:Part II. The Ship of the Desert 2299:The Apparition of Burling Court 2197:Part II. The Ship of the Desert 2140:The Adventures of Dr. Thorndyke 879:Lon: Royal Geographical Society 793:Library Hub Discover catalogue. 775: 517:Felo de Se; or Death at the Inn 8601:"R. Austin Freeman 1862-1943)" 8269:(Wednesday 8 January 1919): 22 6349:"Christmas Numbers: Pearson's" 5536:"Archived: 94 Windmill Street" 4872:includes both titles as being 4813:a quaint story, quaintly told. 4765:The Art of the Detective Story 4619:reputation for mystery stories 3582: 3573: 3556: 3299: 3232:Publication unknown. See also 2983:The Art of the Detective Story 2961:. Cassell's Magazine, May 1904 2911:The Interior of the Gold Coast 2904: 2775:"The Silk Worms of Florence". 2673:The Art of the Detective Story 2531:Part I. The Mechanism of Crime 2355:Part I. The Mechanism of Crime 2150:Part I. The Mechanism of Crime 1749:For the Defence: Dr. Thorndyke 796:The list of Freeman titles in 650:The Art of the Detective Story 1: 10081:Members of the Detection Club 10071:English crime fiction writers 10031:94 Windmill Street, Gravesend 9895:"In Search of Dr . Thorndyke" 9623:"Reviews: Pearson's Magazine" 9519:Niebuhr, Gary Warren (2003). 9441:National Library of Australia 9329:National Library of Australia 9297:National Library of Australia 9158:Niebuhr, Gary Warren (2003). 9074:National Library of Australia 8958:National Library of Australia 8863:Niebuhr, Gary Warren (2003). 8850:National Library of Australia 8712:National Library of Australia 8682:National Library of Australia 8480:National Library of Australia 8413:National Library of Australia 8336:National Library of Australia 8144:Niebuhr, Gary Warren (2003). 6917:Niebuhr, Gary Warren (2003). 6579:(Sunday 10 October 1943): 134 5859:Social Decay and Regeneration 5836:Social Decay and Regeneration 5810:Social Decay and Regeneration 5762:Social Decay and Regeneration 4924: 4892:Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 4753:The Mystery of Angelina Frood 4702:. McAleer says that the book 4549:Social Decay and Regeneration 4539:(1931), as degenerating into 4462:The Man with the Nailed Shoes 3502:Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 3494:In Search of Doctor Thorndyke 3488:Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 3459: 3353:The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 3230:The Adventures of Jack Osmond 3079:War is Destructive of Liberty 3031:What Has become of Democracy? 2919:. Living London, January 1902 2575:Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 2449:The Pathologist to the Rescue 2431:The Contents of a Mare's Nest 2405:Part I. The Changed Immutable 2336:The Pathologist to the Rescue 2318:The Contents of a Mare's Nest 2194:Part I. The Changed Immutable 2109:The Man with the Nailed Shoes 1351:The Mystery of Angelina Frood 1246:Social Decay and Regeneration 491:Social Decay and Regeneration 464:Social Decay and Regeneration 447:, the journal of the British 439:Social Decay and Regeneration 431:Social Decay and Regeneration 411:Social Decay and Regeneration 353: 197: 10061:20th-century British writers 9428:The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 9242:; Staley, Thomas F. (eds.). 6867:"About Library Hub Discover" 6459:The Art of the Mystery Story 5963:"Dr. Thorndyke Creator Dead" 5646:; Staley, Thomas F. (eds.). 5587:"94 Windmill Street Studios" 5419:. London: Duckworth & Co 5079:; Staley, Thomas F. (eds.). 4719:Roberts says that the novel 4678:The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 4327:The Mutiny on the Speedwell, 4284:McAleer says in this, as in 4211:The Wolf referred to is the 4146:A good Book for the Holidays 4070:. Abrams says that the book 3761:. Howard Haycraft says that 3529:Collecting R. Austin Freeman 3340:The Case of Phyllis Annesley 3273:on 9 June 1962 and starring 3097:War Sacrifices for a Purpose 2953:A Thames Sailing Barge Match 2622:Beyond the Dreams of Avarice 2553:Part I. Death on the Girdler 2545:Part II. Rival Sleuth-Hounds 2388:Part I. The Spinster's Guest 2377:Part I. Death on the Girdler 2369:Part II. Rival Sleuth-Hounds 2183:Part I. The Spinster's Guest 2172:Part I. Death on the Girdler 2164:Part II. Rival Sleuth-Hounds 1253:xx, 345 p ; 24 cm. 1195:The Exploits of Danby Croker 7: 10026:Project Gutenberg Australia 10013:(public domain audiobooks) 9920:In Search of Dr . Thorndyke 9563:"Cassell's Family Magazine" 8599:Greene, Douglas G. (2012). 8012:"Literature: Short Notices" 6128:(1997). Gardiner, Dorothy; 4698:series. Breiler calls it a 4537:Pontifex, Son and Thorndyke 4466:A Message from the Deep Sea 4315:, starting in October 1926. 3432: 3419:A Mystery of the Sand Hills 3401: 3239:The Auchtermuchtie Burglary 2892:The Mutiny on the Speedwell 2556:Part II. "The Singing Bone" 2473:A Mystery of the Sand-hills 2452:Gleanings from the Wreckage 2416:The Anthropologist at Large 2380:Part II. "The Singing Bone" 2339:Gleanings from the Wreckage 2296:A Mystery of the Sand-hills 2175:Part II. "The Singing Bone" 2130:A Message from the Deep Sea 2115:The Anthropologist at Large 1921:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1868:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1841:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1814:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1787:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1760:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1734:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1707:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1680:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1669:Pontifex, Son and Thorndyke 1653:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1601:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1575:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1549:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1523:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1497:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1470:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1443:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1416:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1389:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1362:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1335:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1283:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1231:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1179:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1126:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1100:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1073:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 1046:Lon: Hodder & Stoughton 727:The Anthropologist at Large 676:illustrating the evidence. 487:Pontifex, Son and Thorndyke 178:in his novels. Many of the 10: 10122: 10022:Works by R. Austin Freeman 10007:Works by R. Austin Freeman 9979:Works by R. Austin Freeman 9655:Donaldson, Norman (1986). 9132:Aberdeen Press and Journal 8542:(Saturday 26 May 1926): 14 8438:(Saturday 7 April 1923): 9 8260:"The Critic on the Hearth" 7978:"The Unwilling Adventurer" 7934:Donaldson, Norman (1986). 7751:Aberdeen Press and Journal 7720:In Search of Dr. Thorndyke 7718:Donaldson, Norman (1998). 7455:; Reilly, John M. (eds.). 6767:. In Steiff, Josef (ed.). 6518:Donaldson, Norman (1986). 5591:94 Windmill Street Studios 4837:The Mystery of 31 New Inn. 4757:Mr. Pottermack's Oversight 4571:Aberdeen Press and Journal 4547:that Freeman lambastes in 4499:Treasuries of Modern Prose 4054:Freeman was interested in 4039:inverted detective stories 3916:said that even if Freeman 3879:and Bieler says that this 3810:Golden Age Detective Novel 3281:A Crusader's Misadventures 3169:(Freeman's original title) 3007:The Two Aspects of Liberty 2805:"The House of Detention". 2765:"The Kimberley Fugitive". 2461:The Seal of Nebuchadnezzar 2284:The Seal of Nebuchadnezzar 1642:Mr. Pottermack's Oversight 1616:Dr. Thorndyke Investigates 1220:The Great Portrait Mystery 1062:The Mystery of 31, New Inn 573: 146:Dr. Richard Austin Freeman 119:1887 – 1943 18: 9751:"The Other Eye of Osiris" 9642:British Newspaper Archive 9580:British Newspaper Archive 9409:British Newspaper Archive 9360:10.1017/S000358150003849X 9145:British Newspaper Archive 9012:British Newspaper Archive 8907:"As a Thief in the Night" 8744:British Newspaper Archive 8650:British Newspaper Archive 8640:(Friday 19 March 1926): 9 8586:British Newspaper Archive 8539:The Philadelphia Inquirer 8501:The Philadelphia Inquirer 8448:British Newspaper Archive 8279:British Newspaper Archive 8241:British Newspaper Archive 8131:British Newspaper Archive 8099:British Newspaper Archive 8065:British Newspaper Archive 8031:British Newspaper Archive 7997:British Newspaper Archive 7861:British Newspaper Archive 7827:British Newspaper Archive 7764:British Newspaper Archive 7702:British Newspaper Archive 7616:Haycraft, Howard (1941). 7534:British Newspaper Archive 7508:British Newspaper Archive 7438:British Newspaper Archive 7406:British Newspaper Archive 7374:British Newspaper Archive 7281:British Newspaper Archive 6621:British Newspaper Archive 6505:British Newspaper Archive 6405:British Newspaper Archive 6368:British Newspaper Archive 6226:British Newspaper Archive 6135:Raymond Chandler Speaking 6016:British Newspaper Archive 5982:British Newspaper Archive 5511:"Thorndykes Nursing Home" 5296:"Freeman, Richard Austin" 5229:British Newspaper Archive 4887:Cassell's Family Magazine 4800:Cassell's Family Magazine 4735:in New Zealand called it 4696:Mysteries of Proven Merit 4478:The Dr. Thorndyke Omnibus 4191:The Philadelphia Inquirer 4160:The Philadelphia Inquirer 3877:The Case of Oscar Brodski 3848:The Mystery of 31 New Inn 3467:Owl's Well That Ends Well 3422:Pathologist to the Rescue 3061:On Being a Good Neighbour 3013:Democracy to Dictatorship 2884:Cassell's Family Magazine 2877:Uncollected short stories 2634:The Comedy of the Artemis 2619:The Great Tobacco "Plant" 1272:Helen Vardon's Confession 810:The list provided in the 479:Helen Vardon's Confession 286: 138:Mr Pottermack's Oversight 131: 123: 115: 107: 99: 89: 66: 37: 30: 9946:Lachman, Marvin (2019). 7176:Hubin, Allen J. (1984). 7134:Hubin, Allen J. (1984). 6835:Ward, Alfred C. (1924). 5969:Birmingham Daily Gazette 5683:"Richard Austin Freeman" 4876:of the Thorndyke series. 4694:Popular Library's early 4562:Dr Thorndyke's Discovery 4450:Dr. Thorndyke's Casebook 4262:an anti-Semitic diatribe 3865:inverted detective story 3549: 3515:John Thorndyke's Journal 3343:Percival Bland's Brother 3287:The Haarschneide Machine 3215:The Unauthorised Raiders 3179:The Economics of Liberty 3037:Liberty and Intelligence 2607:The Mystery of Hoo Marsh 2464:Phyllis Annesley's Peril 2391:Part II. Munera Pulveris 2287:Phyllis Annesley's Peril 2236:Dr. Thorndyke's Casebook 2186:Part II. Munera Pulveris 1723:Dr. Thorndyke Intervenes 1627:Lon: Univ. of Lon. Press 1129:NY: Hodder and Stoughton 1116:The Unwilling Adventurer 1103:NY: Hodder and Stoughton 1019:Lon: Chatto & Windus 622:inverted detective story 560:inverted detective story 539:Birmingham Daily Gazette 372:The Jacob Street Mystery 348:Royal Army Medical Corps 336:inverted detective story 172:inverted detective story 10106:British anti-communists 10076:English mystery writers 9777:The Other Eye of Osiris 9348:The Antiquaries Journal 9026:"Reviews: Dr Thorndyke" 8462:"Half-Hours with Books" 8292:Abrams, Nathan (2008). 7793:2027/iau.31858045768482 7421:"Books Received To-day" 6717:Poupard, Denis (1986). 6130:Walker, Kathrine Sorley 5867:2027/msu.31293006947612 5844:2027/msu.31293006947612 5818:2027/msu.31293006947612 5770:2027/msu.31293006947612 5735:McLaren, Angus (2012). 5710:McLaren, Angus (2012). 5540:Care Quality Commission 5020:; Mitchell, Charlotte; 4904:after thorough editing. 4782:The Unconscious Witness 4649:unchambered long barrow 4286:The Shadow of the Wolf, 4271:The Westminster Gazette 4173:is full of red herrings 4135:seems pretty uninspired 3628:Thorndykes Nursing Home 3478:Biographies and studies 3356:in 1971–3. These were: 3334:A Case of Premeditation 3267:Dr Thorndyke Intervenes 3185:The Militant's Strategy 3055:Liberty and Reciprocity 3049:Preservation of Liberty 2881:The short stories from 2616:Victims of Circumstance 2112:The Stranger's Latchkey 2081:Shelburne: Battered Box 2070:The Other Eye of Osiris 1538:As a Thief in the Night 1486:A Certain Dr. Thorndyke 1016:246p., ill., plan, 8vo. 562:, and comparisons with 10091:British male novelists 9500:Cite journal requires 9232:McAleer, John (1994). 9098:Evening Star (Dunedin) 8805:Evening Star (Dunedin) 8757:McAleer, John (1994). 8631:"The D'Arblay Mystery" 7885:McAleer, John (1994). 7547:McAleer, John (1994). 7394:Leamington Spa Courier 7092:McAleer, John (1994). 6677:Binyon, T. J. (1990). 6486:"Super-Sleuth Exposed" 6325:Cite journal requires 6035:Evening Star (Dunedin) 5636:McAleer, John (1994). 5481:Marcum, David (2019). 5069:McAleer, John (1994). 4829:John Thorndyke's Cases 4474:John Thorndyke's Cases 4442:John Thorndyke's Cases 4352:Evening Star (Dunedin) 4343:A Question of Salvage, 4237:that was published in 3471:The Uttermost Farthing 3406:November 2011 read by 3337:The Mysterious Visitor 3305:Television adaptations 3293:Mr Pordle's Homecoming 3234:A Certain Dr Thorndyke 3147:The Passing of Freedom 3115:Freedom of the Citizen 3103:Hard Cases and Bad Law 3001:An Englishman's Rights 2871:From a Surgeon's Diary 2861:From a Surgeon's Diary 2851:From a Surgeon's Diary 2841:From a Surgeon's Diary 2831:From a Surgeon's Diary 2821:From a Surgeon's Diary 2755:"The Submarine Boat". 2679:The Peasenhall Mystery 2595:The Shadow of the Wolf 2514:John Thorndyke's Cases 2510:John Thorndyke's Cases 2479:The Mysterious Visitor 2458:The Green Check Jacket 2302:The Mysterious Visitor 2281:The Green Check Jacket 2098:John Thorndyke's Cases 2016:From a Surgeon's Diary 1838:288 p., 2pl.: ill., 8º 1405:The Shadow of the Wolf 406: 402:cover, illustrated by 400:The Uttermost Farthing 32:Richard Austin Freeman 9869:Mayo, Oliver (1998). 9819:Mayo, Oliver (1980). 9805:13 March 2013 at the 9423:"Mystery of the Week" 8832:"Books Worth Getting" 8669:The Albany Advertiser 8605:Detection by Gaslight 8324:Shepparton Advertiser 8119:Sheffield Independent 6213:Birmingham Daily Post 4407:Maryborough Chronicle 4215:, which lies between 4090:Shepparton Advertiser 3967:Sheffield Independent 3947:Buckingham Advertiser 3935:A hunter of Criminals 3804:Freeman's masterpiece 3425:The Secret of the Urn 3217:. Publication unknown 3211:. Publication unknown 3205:. Publication unknown 3199:. Publication unknown 3197:His Majesty's Savings 3193:. Publication unknown 3187:. Publication unknown 3181:. Publication unknown 3175:. Publication unknown 3091:Individualism and War 2795:"The Silver Ingots". 2785:"The Box of Specie". 2658:Ye Olde Spotted Dogge 2649:A Question of Salvage 2488:The New Jersey Sphinx 2467:A Sower of Pestilence 2446:The Trail of Behemoth 2437:The Naturalist at Law 2333:The Trail of Behemoth 2324:The Naturalist at Law 2290:A Sower of Pestilence 2253:The New Jersey Sphinx 2102:Dr. Thorndyke's Cases 1844:NY: Dodd, Mead (1939) 1500:NY: Dodd, Mead (1927) 1392:NY: Dodd, Mead (1926) 1365:NY: Dodd, Mead (1925) 1338:NY: Dodd, Mead (1927) 1309:NY: Dodd Mead, (1924) 1182:Phil.: Winston (1915) 1076:Phil.: Winston (1913) 1022:NY: Dodd, Mead (1931) 962:vii, 341, 8, 8 p., 8º 807:by Barzun and Taylor. 602:Birmingham Daily Post 398: 291:Thus, he returned to 9126:"Dr Thorndyke Again" 8727:"The Editor's Table" 8360:A Catalogue of Crime 8046:"Pearson's Magazine" 7649:"The Red Thumb Mark" 7262:"Travels in Ashanti" 7238:A Journey to Bontuku 7221:Supplementary Papers 7058:A Catalogue of Crime 7013:A Catalogue of Crime 6968:A Catalogue of Crime 6896:Library Hub Discover 6871:Library Hub Discover 5379:A Catalogue of Crime 4858:The Stoneware Monkey 4769:5A King's Bench Walk 4470:The Mandarin's Pearl 4409:said that the story 4345:(September 1916) in 4196:nine capital stories 4171:but the second half 4092:said that the story 3808:paradigmatic of the 3780:Dr Thorndyke's Cases 3413:A Mysterious Visitor 3263:A Corpse in the Case 3153:Liberty and Equality 3127:Eugenics and Liberty 3067:Liberty and Physique 3019:Liberty and Property 2661:A Suburban Autolycus 2561:The Mandarin's Pearl 2124:The Mandarin's Pearl 2044:The Queen's Treasure 1830:The Stoneware Monkey 1432:The D'Arblay Mystery 894:Travels and Life in 805:A Catalogue of Crime 521:The Stoneware Monkey 513:When Rogues Fall Out 483:The D'Arblay Mystery 342:in 1912. During the 19:For other uses, see 9201:"Detective Fiction" 9061:The West Australian 9030:Waikato Independent 8700:The Albany Dispatch 8637:Westminster Gazette 8528:Isaminger, James C. 8467:The News (Adelaide) 8435:Westminster Gazette 8255:Adcock, A. St. John 7426:Westminster Gazette 7137:"Ashdown, Clifford" 6567:(10 October 1943). 6355:Westminster Gazette 6207:"Crime and Science" 6003:Belfast News-Letter 5905:"R. Austin Freeman" 5783:Stone, Dan (2002). 5616:Find a Will Service 5277:2027/uva.x004101128 5194:2027/uva.x004101128 5171:2027/uva.x004101128 5148:2027/uva.x004101128 5125:2027/uva.x004101128 4866:The Penrose Mystery 4655:said that the book 4645:Julliberrie's Grave 4482:Waikato Independent 4349:, pages 33-38. The 4142:The News (Adelaide) 4130:Westminster Gazette 3999:The full title was 3943:A Savant's Vendetta 3504:edition of Freeman. 3465:In Donna Andrews's 3437:March 2013 read by 3295:Publication unknown 3289:Publication unknown 3283:Publication unknown 3259:Publication unknown 3253:Publication unknown 3247:Publication unknown 3241:Publication unknown 3222:Unconfirmed stories 3133:What of the Future? 2977:The Tightening Grip 2941:London below Bridge 2917:In the London Docks 2664:A Woman's Vengeance 2604:The Sign of the Ram 2570:The Aluminum Dagger 2440:Mr. Ponting's Alibi 2425:The Aluminum Dagger 2413:Stranger's Latchkey 2327:Mr. Ponting's Alibi 2127:The Aluminum Dagger 2031:Phil.: Train (1977) 2028:Lon: Ferret Fantasy 1857:Mr. Polton Explains 1776:The Penrose Mystery 1155:Lon: Pearson (1920) 1043:viii, 304, 8 p., 8º 942:Phil.: Train (1968) 827: 798:Make Mine a Mystery 713:inductive reasoning 545:Belfast News-Letter 531:Critical assessment 368:Mr. Polton Explains 364:Parkinson's disease 304:John James Pitcairn 10035:Google Street View 9568:Kilkenny Moderator 9206:Poverty Bay Herald 8837:The Southern Argus 8257:(8 January 1919). 8188:"A Silent Witness" 7780:Pearson's Magazine 7655:Messenger-Inquirer 5915:on 2 February 2006 5903:Grost, Micheal E. 5483:"About the Author" 4833:Thirty-one New Inn 4831:, and the novella 4805:Kilkenny Moderator 4761:Meet Dr. Thorndyke 4627:says that Freeman 4596:Poverty Bay Herald 4347:Cassell’s Magazine 4312:Pearson's Magazine 4240:Pearson's Magazine 4115:Pearson's Magazine 3961:recommended it to 3906:Manchester Courier 3840:Thirty-one New Inn 3786:Pearson's Magazine 3759:Thirty-one New Inn 3731:Manchester Courier 3708:Cassell's Magazine 3508:The Thorndyke File 3455:In popular culture 3450:The Stalking Horse 3371:as Romney Pringle) 3313:in 1964, entitled 3245:The Automatic Boat 3163:Medical Profession 3073:Enemies of Liberty 2959:Small Yacht Racing 2867:Cassell's Magazine 2857:Cassell's Magazine 2847:Cassell's Magazine 2837:Cassell's Magazine 2827:Cassell's Magazine 2817:Cassell's Magazine 2807:Cassell's Magazine 2797:Cassell's Magazine 2787:Cassell's Magazine 2777:Cassell's Magazine 2767:Cassell's Magazine 2757:Cassell's Magazine 2747:Cassell's Magazine 2737:Cassell's Magazine 2727:Cassell's Magazine 2717:Cassell's Magazine 2707:Cassell's Magazine 2695:Cassell's Magazine 2567:The Moabite Cipher 2434:The Stalking Horse 2422:The Moabite Cipher 2321:The Stalking Horse 2121:The Moabite Cipher 981:The Red Thumb Mark 825: 637:Pearson's Magazine 616:The inverted story 525:Mr Polton Explains 477:Grost states that 472:East End of London 441:were reprinted in 435:Russian Revolution 407: 384:The Thorndyke File 332:The Red Thumb Mark 320:in 1902 and 1903. 317:Cassell's Magazine 297:Middlesex Hospital 204:Middlesex Hospital 170:. He invented the 9983:Project Gutenberg 9961:978-1-4926-9932-3 9284:The Northern Star 9240:Benstock, Bernard 8977:The Newcastle Sun 8614:978-0-486-11412-5 8305:978-1-905512-34-8 8086:Belfast Telegraph 7787:(3258): 602–613. 7470:978-0-19-507239-6 6778:978-0-8126-9731-5 6652:978-0-19-507239-6 6565:Starrett, Vincent 6284:978-0-19-507239-6 6241:The Irish Monthly 6145:978-0-520-20835-3 6126:Chandler, Raymond 6100:The Irish Monthly 6077:978-0-670-80096-4 5947:978-0-230-30466-6 5746:978-0-226-56069-4 5721:978-0-226-56069-4 5644:Benstock, Bernard 5542:. 2 November 2015 5496:978-1-78705-392-2 5077:Benstock, Bernard 5041:978-0-19-811760-5 4915:The Eye of Osiris 4749:The Eye of Osiris 4615:The Northern Star 4333:, pages 815-828; 4331:People's Magazine 4277:Albany Advertiser 3987:said that it was 3959:Belfast Telegraph 3800:The Vanishing Man 3617:only in the name. 3543:David Ian Chapman 3533:David Ian Chapman 3444:The Stolen Ingots 3396:BBC Radio 4 Extra 3251:La Belle Anglaise 3085:Liberty and Peace 2682:Meet Dr Thorndyke 2655:The Costume Model 2646:By the Black Deep 2628:The Sleuth-Hounds 2586:Douglas G. Greene 2497:The Stolen Ingots 2262:The Stolen Ingots 2089: 2088: 1998:viii, 440, 15, 8º 1598:viii, 1080 p., 8º 995:NY: Newton (1911) 851:Other Publication 848:First publication 502:Dorothy L. Sayers 237:black water fever 184:tropical medicine 158:detective stories 143: 142: 116:Years active 103:R. 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Pitcairn 931: 930:Romney Pringle 928: 925: 922: 918: 917: 915: 912: 911:Lon: Constable 909: 906: 904: 902: 892: 889: 885: 884: 882: 880: 877: 874: 872: 870: 863: 860: 856: 855: 852: 849: 846: 843: 840: 837: 835: 832: 823: 822: 815: 808: 801: 794: 782: 779: 777: 774: 766: 765: 762: 759: 750: 749: 746: 743: 740: 737: 734: 704: 701: 668: 665: 620:Nowadays, the 617: 614: 575: 572: 532: 529: 456: 453: 392: 389: 355: 352: 288: 285: 206:and qualified 199: 196: 141: 140: 135: 129: 128: 125: 124:Known for 121: 120: 117: 113: 112: 109: 105: 104: 101: 97: 96: 91: 87: 86: 76: 74:(aged 81) 68: 64: 63: 50: 39: 35: 34: 31: 21:Austin Freeman 16:British writer 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 10118: 10107: 10104: 10102: 10099: 10097: 10094: 10092: 10089: 10087: 10084: 10082: 10079: 10077: 10074: 10072: 10069: 10067: 10064: 10062: 10059: 10057: 10054: 10052: 10049: 10048: 10046: 10036: 10032: 10029: 10027: 10023: 10020: 10012: 10008: 10005: 10003: 9999: 9996: 9993: 9989: 9986: 9984: 9980: 9977: 9976: 9963: 9957: 9953: 9949: 9942: 9940: 9931: 9929:1-55246-082-7 9925: 9921: 9915: 9900: 9896: 9890: 9882: 9880:1-55246-170-X 9876: 9872: 9865: 9850: 9846: 9840: 9832: 9830:9780858640382 9826: 9822: 9815: 9808: 9804: 9801: 9796: 9788: 9786:1-55246-184-X 9782: 9778: 9771: 9756: 9752: 9746: 9731: 9727: 9721: 9719: 9710: 9708:1-55246-094-0 9704: 9700: 9693: 9685: 9674: 9672:0-8103-2403-2 9668: 9664: 9659: 9651: 9643: 9631: 9630: 9624: 9617: 9609: 9607:0-486-20388-3 9603: 9599: 9595: 9589: 9581: 9569: 9564: 9557: 9549: 9538: 9536:9781563087844 9532: 9528: 9523: 9515: 9507: 9494: 9486: 9474: 9468: 9460: 9456: 9450: 9442: 9430: 9429: 9424: 9418: 9410: 9398: 9397: 9391: 9384: 9369: 9365: 9361: 9357: 9353: 9349: 9345: 9338: 9330: 9318: 9317: 9312: 9306: 9298: 9286: 9285: 9280: 9274: 9266: 9255: 9253:9780810317482 9249: 9245: 9241: 9236: 9228: 9220: 9208: 9207: 9202: 9196: 9188: 9177: 9175:9781563087844 9171: 9167: 9162: 9154: 9146: 9134: 9133: 9127: 9120: 9112: 9100: 9099: 9094: 9088: 9086: 9084: 9075: 9063: 9062: 9057: 9051: 9043: 9031: 9027: 9021: 9013: 9001: 9000: 8999:Northern Whig 8994: 8987: 8979: 8978: 8973: 8967: 8959: 8947: 8946: 8941: 8935: 8927: 8915: 8914: 8908: 8901: 8893: 8882: 8880:9781563087844 8876: 8872: 8867: 8859: 8851: 8839: 8838: 8833: 8827: 8819: 8807: 8806: 8801: 8795: 8787: 8776: 8774:9780810317482 8770: 8766: 8761: 8753: 8745: 8733: 8728: 8721: 8713: 8701: 8697: 8691: 8683: 8671: 8670: 8665: 8659: 8651: 8639: 8638: 8632: 8624: 8616: 8610: 8606: 8602: 8595: 8587: 8575: 8574: 8568: 8561: 8553: 8541: 8540: 8534: 8529: 8523: 8515: 8503: 8502: 8496: 8489: 8481: 8469: 8468: 8463: 8457: 8449: 8437: 8436: 8430: 8422: 8414: 8402: 8401: 8396: 8390: 8382: 8371: 8369:9780060157968 8365: 8361: 8356: 8351: 8345: 8337: 8325: 8321: 8315: 8307: 8301: 8297: 8296: 8288: 8280: 8268: 8267: 8261: 8256: 8250: 8242: 8230: 8229: 8228:Leeds Mercury 8223: 8216: 8208: 8196: 8195: 8189: 8182: 8174: 8163: 8161:9781563087844 8157: 8153: 8148: 8140: 8132: 8120: 8115: 8108: 8100: 8088: 8087: 8081: 8074: 8066: 8054: 8053: 8047: 8040: 8032: 8020: 8019: 8018:Northern Whig 8013: 8006: 7998: 7986: 7985: 7979: 7972: 7964: 7953: 7951:0-8103-2403-2 7947: 7943: 7938: 7930: 7928: 7926: 7924: 7915: 7904: 7902:9780810317482 7898: 7894: 7889: 7881: 7879: 7877: 7875: 7873: 7871: 7862: 7850: 7849: 7843: 7842:"New Fiction" 7836: 7828: 7816: 7815: 7809: 7802: 7794: 7790: 7786: 7782: 7781: 7773: 7765: 7753: 7752: 7746: 7739: 7731: 7729:1-55246-082-7 7725: 7721: 7714: 7712: 7703: 7691: 7690: 7684: 7677: 7669: 7657: 7656: 7650: 7643: 7635: 7622: 7621: 7612: 7604: 7600: 7594: 7592: 7590: 7588: 7586: 7577: 7566: 7564:9780810317482 7560: 7556: 7551: 7543: 7535: 7531: 7530: 7524: 7517: 7509: 7505: 7504: 7498: 7491: 7483: 7472: 7466: 7461: 7460: 7454: 7447: 7439: 7427: 7422: 7415: 7407: 7395: 7390: 7383: 7375: 7363: 7358: 7351: 7343: 7331: 7316: 7314:9780867762334 7310: 7306: 7305: 7297: 7295: 7293: 7291: 7282: 7270: 7269: 7263: 7256: 7240: 7239: 7231: 7223: 7222: 7214: 7206: 7195: 7193:9780824092191 7189: 7185: 7180: 7172: 7164: 7153: 7151:9780824092191 7147: 7143: 7138: 7130: 7122: 7111: 7109:9780810317482 7105: 7101: 7096: 7088: 7080: 7069: 7067:9780060157968 7063: 7059: 7054: 7049: 7043: 7035: 7024: 7022:0-06-015796-8 7018: 7014: 7009: 7004: 6998: 6990: 6979: 6977:9780060157968 6973: 6969: 6965: 6961: 6955: 6947: 6936: 6934:9781563087844 6930: 6926: 6921: 6913: 6897: 6893: 6887: 6872: 6868: 6862: 6854: 6841: 6840: 6831: 6823: 6812: 6810:0-19-282730-8 6806: 6801: 6800: 6794: 6793:Binyon, T. J. 6788: 6780: 6774: 6770: 6766: 6759: 6751: 6740: 6738:0-8103-2403-2 6734: 6730: 6726: 6721: 6713: 6705: 6694: 6692:0-19-282730-8 6688: 6683: 6682: 6673: 6665: 6654: 6648: 6643: 6642: 6633: 6631: 6622: 6610: 6605: 6598: 6590: 6578: 6577: 6571: 6570:"Books Alive" 6566: 6560: 6552: 6541: 6539:0-8103-2403-2 6535: 6531: 6527: 6522: 6514: 6506: 6494: 6493: 6487: 6480: 6472: 6460: 6455: 6447: 6439: 6437:0-486-20388-3 6433: 6429: 6425: 6419: 6417: 6415: 6406: 6394: 6393: 6392:Northern Whig 6387: 6380: 6378: 6369: 6357: 6356: 6350: 6343: 6341: 6332: 6319: 6308: 6306: 6297: 6286: 6280: 6275: 6274: 6265: 6263: 6254: 6250: 6246: 6242: 6235: 6227: 6215: 6214: 6208: 6201: 6199: 6190: 6179: 6177:0-19-282730-8 6173: 6168: 6167: 6161: 6160:Binyon, T. 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4455: 4451: 4447: 4443: 4437: 4430: 4426: 4425:Northern Whig 4422: 4418: 4417: 4416:Newcastle Sun 4412: 4408: 4402: 4396: 4392: 4391: 4383: 4377: 4373: 4372: 4364: 4358: 4354: 4353: 4348: 4344: 4340: 4337:(June 1914), 4336: 4332: 4328: 4321: 4314: 4313: 4305: 4299: 4295: 4291: 4287: 4283: 4279: 4278: 4273: 4272: 4267: 4263: 4259: 4253: 4246: 4242: 4241: 4236: 4235:The Dead Hand 4232: 4228: 4227: 4222: 4218: 4214: 4208: 4201: 4197: 4193: 4192: 4184: 4178: 4174: 4170: 4166: 4162: 4161: 4157:dead bodies. 4153: 4147: 4143: 4140: 4136: 4132: 4131: 4124: 4117: 4116: 4111: 4105: 4099: 4095: 4091: 4086: 4080: 4073: 4069: 4065: 4061: 4057: 4051: 4044: 4040: 4034: 4028: 4024: 4019: 4014: 4013: 4008: 4007: 4002: 3996: 3990: 3986: 3979: 3972: 3968: 3964: 3960: 3956: 3952: 3948: 3944: 3940: 3936: 3929: 3923: 3919: 3915: 3914:Northern Whig 3911: 3907: 3900: 3894: 3890: 3889:Oscar Brodski 3886: 3885:Northern Whig 3882: 3878: 3874: 3870: 3866: 3860: 3853: 3849: 3845: 3841: 3835: 3828: 3824: 3820: 3816: 3812: 3811: 3805: 3801: 3798:Published as 3795: 3788: 3787: 3781: 3778:Published as 3775: 3768: 3764: 3760: 3754: 3748: 3744: 3740: 3736: 3732: 3725: 3718: 3714: 3710: 3709: 3704: 3698: 3691: 3690: 3682: 3675: 3668: 3661: 3655: 3646: 3637: 3629: 3623: 3613: 3603: 3594: 3585: 3576: 3569: 3565: 3559: 3555: 3544: 3540: 3537: 3534: 3530: 3527: 3524: 3520: 3516: 3513: 3509: 3506: 3503: 3499: 3495: 3492: 3489: 3485: 3482: 3481: 3472: 3468: 3464: 3463: 3449: 3447:Rex v Burnaby 3446: 3443: 3442: 3441: 3440: 3428:Pandora's Box 3427: 3424: 3421: 3418: 3415: 3412: 3411: 3410: 3409: 3399: 3397: 3393: 3383: 3378:as Thorndyke) 3377: 3376:Barrie Ingham 3373: 3370: 3369:Donald Sinden 3366: 3364:as Thorndyke) 3363: 3359: 3358: 3357: 3355: 3354: 3345: 3342: 3339: 3336: 3333: 3330: 3327: 3326: 3325: 3322: 3320: 3316: 3312: 3294: 3291: 3288: 3285: 3282: 3279: 3277:as Thorndyke. 3276: 3275:Cyril Luckham 3272: 3268: 3264: 3261: 3258: 3255: 3252: 3249: 3246: 3243: 3240: 3237: 3235: 3231: 3228: 3227: 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