2438:, both of whose careers overshadowed his own. This was a comparison that Mundy himself disliked. Taves noted that while Kipling's work is typically seen as the model for colonial literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Talbot offers "a significant counter-example", for he was writing "for the same readers and within a similar framework, he was not only overtly anti-colonial but also championed Eastern philosophy and culture." Taves expressed the view that Mundy's work was "free from prejudice" even though the latter did "occasionally indulge in stereotyped remarks" within his stories. Taves believed that the "closest parallel" to Mundy was
1411:, where Ames joined him. He initiated divorce proceedings against Rosemary in a Reno court. The case was eventually heard in August 1923, with Mundy alleging that he wanted a divorce because Rosemary had deserted him. She denied the allegations, and the judge dismissed Talbot's case, adding that from the evidence Rosemary herself would be entitled to sue for divorce, which she nevertheless refused to do. Mundy meanwhile continued writing prolifically, producing 19 novel-length stories from 1921 through to the end of 1923, something that he found particularly tiring.
2325:" style is simultaneously breezy and pungent, full of epigrams and laden (but never leaden) with meaning. Attention to timing, tone, feel, mood, and atmosphere, including the olfactory senses, contribute enormously to all Mundy's stories, whatever the region ... He was able to describe locales and foreign beliefs with a convincing touch of authenticity, combining knowledge from other books, popular legends, and his own travel writings and friendships with a vivid imagination, leaving the reader unable to discern what was fact and what was fiction."
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2049:, and while he was unable to get it serialised, it was published by both Bobbs-Merril and Hutchinson in October 1930, to mixed reviews. The novel was set in India, and revolved around a man living under the domination of his mother. Taves referred to it as "one of Mundy's deepest and most rewarding novels". It was the last of Mundy's novels that the company produced as he left them shortly after; the company were upset, having felt that they had been badly treated. In the following year, Mundy focused on magazine work, producing
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liked to insert a proverb or verse at the start of each chapter in his novels. He had been a heavy cigarette smoker throughout his life—at some points smoking fifty a day—although he quit the habit in 1936 after an illness. Ellis described Mundy as "a strange, enigmatic personality", noting that in early life he had been described as "a wastrel, confidence-trickster, barefaced liar and a womanizer" but that in later life he had changed his "philosophical approach to life ... and become better for it".
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maturing skill in choice of language, plot structure, theme, depth of character." Mundy received hundreds of letters praising the work, and it also received good critical reviews from press. It proved popular among
Theosophists, with Tingley asking Mundy if he would adapt it for one of her theaters. The British edition underwent six reprints in quick succession, while Swedish and German translations were soon commissioned for publication. At the prompting of several letters, Mundy began work on a sequel,
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766:"Why did I start writing? The price of pork and beans made it necessary. I just got hungry enough, which is always a good thing for beginners. I was in New York and I knew Jeff Hanley, a red haired reporter on a paper there. I would pound out stuff on the typewriter and Jeff would come home, look my stuff over, say it was rotten, which it was, and make me go ahead doing more of it. Finally, under the stint of his irony I wrote a story and sold it to Frank Munsey."
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1052:"I remember sitting in the dark and seeing the throat of the Khyber Pass at sunset - gloomy, ominous, mysterious, lonely, haunted by the ghosts of murdered men and by the prowling outlaws who live by the rifle and shun the daylight. As if the word were almost spoken in my ear I heard "Death roosts in the Khyber while he preens his wings." It seemed like a good line, so I made a note of it."
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788:. Doctors feared that he might not survive the injury, while the perpetrator, Joseph Cavill, was indicted with first degree robbery and sentenced to six months imprisonment. Throughout 1910, Mundy worked in a series of menial jobs, being fired from several of them. His hospitalisation and poverty put great strain on his marriage, as did legal charges filed by the
1392:", appeared in December, while the third, "The 'Iblis' at Ludd", appeared in January 1922. In August 1922, Mundy published "A Secret Society", in which he took Jimgrim out of Palestine and sent him to Egypt. This series of novelettes promoted the cause of Arab independence from British imperialism and presented an idealised image of the prominent Arab leader
2308:, and explored various religions throughout his life. After a brief involvement in Christian Science, he joined the Theosophical movement and also became very interested in Buddhism. Taves stated that through his literature, Mundy was "engaged in a lifelong discourse on philosophy and religion", including Eastern ideas on subjects like
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1823:, who sold far more copies of his books than Bobbs-Merrill had. Both Century and Hutchinson would subsequently reissue many of Mundy's older works in the following few years. In January 1929 he registered a new company, Jeff Ramsden Inc, with two comrades. The company engaged in a variety of activities, including purchasing
1159:, part of a series of novelettes which he termed "The Up and Down the Earth Tales". Set in British East Africa prior to the First World War, it dealt with an expedition of three Englishmen and an American who search for a hidden cache of ivory. When published in book form in June, Bobbs-Merrill renamed the story
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in Mexico for six weeks. Under
Mexican law, this residence allowed Mundy to secure a divorce from his third wife, which he did in July, marrying Ames the following day. Returning to San Diego, Mundy and Ames purchased a house near to Lomaland for $ 25,000 in late 1924. The house — which required much
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included a disclaimer at the start of the story stating that they did not endorse the esoteric movement. Ellis described the work as Mundy's "most significant novel", and his "literary masterpiece", while for Taves, it was "his most distinctly literary book, surpassing earlier novels by exhibiting a
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is inspired by Mundy's adventure novels, and several of its characters share names with those of Mundy's (e.g. Athelstane King and
Yasmini), albeit with different backstories (since the novel is set in a parallel 2025 in which Europe was destroyed in a natural disaster, making India the seat of the
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published "The Sword of
Iskander", the first of Mundy's eight novelettes revolving around the character of Dick Anthony of Arran, a Scotsman battling the Russians in Iran, which ran until March 1915. It was in his January 1914 short story "A Soldier and a Gentleman" that he introduced the character
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in summer 1905. On each occasion the rebels were defeated by the
British Army. Christian missionaries pressured Mundy into overseeing a program of providing clothes for the native population, who often went naked; he thought this unnecessary, although designed a goat-skin apron for them to wear. He
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allowed him to laugh at himself, and he was open about his own failings and shortcomings. Mundy worked seven hours a day, six days a week, typically arising at three or four in the morning. Mundy never produced a written outline of his stories prior to writing them. Very proud of his poetry, Mundy
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as "a landmark in Mundy's career", being "one of most unusual and extraordinary novels". The work included characters such as King and
Yasmini who had been a part of Mundy's early oeuvre, as well as more recently developed characters like Jeff Ramsden from his Jimgrim series. It revealed Mundy's
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February. There he became the newspaper's editorial assistant, being involved in writing articles, reporting on current events, proof reading, and editing. In Jerusalem, he entered a relationship with Sally Ames, a fellow Christian Scientist whom he had first met in the U.S. It was also in the
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sympathies in his work, suggesting that
Yasmini, the strong, independent Hindu character that he developed in 1914, was clear evidence of this. He further added that throughout the series, female characters are frequently "the leading players in his stories, ambitious, likeable, out-thinking and
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After the failings of the
Mexican oil expedition, Mundy left for New York City in June 1928. He officially separated from Ames the following month, leaving his Tilgaun home to her. In the city he embarked on a relationship with Theda Conkey Webber—a woman he had met in the autumn of 1927—and she
1534:, with his first article in this magazine, devoted to his time in Jerusalem, appearing in the February 1923 issue. He would be a regular contributor to the magazine through 1924 and 1925, and would continue to do so with less frequency until 1929. He also wrote a preface for Tingley's 1925 book
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In June 1912, Inez sued for divorce on the grounds of Mundy's adultery; he did not challenge the accusation and the divorce was confirmed in
October. As part of the divorce settlement, Mundy was forced to pay $ 20 a week alimony to Inez for the rest of her life. Mundy moved into an apartment in
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in June. Taves however considered it to be "the most shallow and least satisfying of Mundy's fantasies". Mundy wanted to see the publication of popular editions of his novels, viewing this as a potential source of additional income and a good means of encouraging cinematic adaptations; in 1922
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s opinion section debating the accuracy of Mundy's portrayal, which included contributions from historical specialists in the period. The collected book, reaching 950 pages in length, was published in 1934 by Appleton-Century and Hutchinson, at which it proved both a critical and a commercial
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It was also on Staten Island that he began drawing upon his experiences of Palestine for a series of novelettes set in the region that featured a new protagonist, James Schuyler Grim, or "Jimgrim". As created by Mundy, Jimgrim was an American who had been recruited by the British intelligence
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in 1927. Taves later noted that these three works reflected Theosophy's "most direct influence upon Mundy's writing", adding that in looking to Asia not only "for exoticism, but for wisdom and an alternative mode of living superior to Western habits", they "reinvigorated and revitalized
488:. He didn't speak German but secured work as an assistant driver towing vans for a circus; after a colleague drunkenly killed his dog he left the job. Back in England, he worked in farming and estate management for his uncle in Lincolnshire, describing this lifestyle as "'High Farming,'
1811:'s museum, which was located in the building, and travelled to London in order to convince the authorities to permit Roerich's expedition to India and in to the Himalayas; they had initially been hesitant that Roerich—who was Russian by birth—may have been an intelligence agent for the
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Mundy was married five times during his life. His only biological child died stillborn, although he was a kind and indulgent stepfather to Dick Ames, the son of his fourth wife. He was known to be very generous to his family and to his friends within the Theosophical movement. His
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tribe, who healed him after a hunting accident. He had sexual relationships with a variety of indigenous women, and was dismissed from his job as a result. He informed his wife of these activities, thus suggesting that she sue him for divorce; the divorce was granted in May 1908.
1526:. At Lomaland, he immersed himself in the study of Theosophy, attending lectures and plays on the subject, and eventually appearing in some of these plays and giving his own lectures, coming to be recognised as one of the Society's most popular and charismatic public speakers.
720:; under this, they faced imprisoned for six months in Mombasa before deportation to Bombay, although this eventuality did not occur. In November, the couple married at Mombasa Registry Office; here, he first used the name of "Talbot Mundy", erroneously claiming to the son of
397:, the newly married couple moved to Hammersmith, where Mundy was their first child. They would have three further children: Walter Harold (b. 1881), Agnes Margaret (b. 1882), and Florence Mary (c.1883), although the latter died in infancy. In 1883 the family moved to nearby
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for the British Empire who are then captured by the Germans; transferred to a Turkish prisoner of war camp, they attempt to escape and return overland to India. Casells published a British edition in June 1918, although for American publication in book form it was renamed
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he had his first experience with an Indian guru, and after his assignment he went tiger hunting. In Bombay in 1901 he met Englishwoman Kathleen Steele, and they had returned to Britain by late 1902, where he gained work for the Walton and Company merchant firm in
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regardless of the country committing it; his work contains negative portrayals of imperialistic activity by both contemporary nation-states like Britain, Russia, and Japan, as well as by the ancient Roman Empire. In keeping with his critical attitude toward the
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from October to November 1924, before publication by Bobbs-Merrill. The characters were based upon individuals that he knew at Lomaland, and the story expounded Theosophical ideas regarding the Masters and the existence of a universal "Ancient Wisdom".
855:, seven of which were under the name "Walter Galt". Biographer Brian Taves suggested that these early short stories are notable "not so much for themselves as for how much they diverged from his later oeuvre", for instance dealing with subjects like
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services because of his in-depth knowledge of Arab life. Mundy claimed that Jimgrim was based on a real individual, whose identity he refused to reveal, while later biographer Brian Taves has suggested that the character was heavily influenced by
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described him as "one of the bestselling writers of adventure-fiction of his day", while Taves characterised him as "the most influential and enduring, if not the best-selling, writer of Eastern adventure of his day". Mundy was best known for
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In 1928, Mundy took on Brandt and Brandt as his new literary agents, becoming a close friend of co-owner Carl Brandt. At his agent's prompting, Mundy ceased publishing with Bobbs-Merrill and switched to The Century Company, soon renamed
1762:. They obtained permission in September 1926 and began drilling in February 1927. The company closed in July 1931, having been a financial failure; they had failed to locate any oil and one of the syndicate's partners proved to be a
1969:. Mundy produced a series of short stories, novelettes, and novels about the Criminal Investigation Division of India, most of which featured either Larry O'Hara or Chullunder Ghose as their protagonist. In March 1932 he published
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broke out in Europe in September 1939, Mundy advocated for the U.S. to join the conflict in support of the U.K. and France. Mundy died at home, during sleep, on 5 August 1940, aged 61. The certifying doctor attributed his death to
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In 1923, Mundy became part of Tingley's cabinet, a position normally reserved for Theosophical veterans; he remained an active member of the cabinet until after Tingley's death in 1929. Tingley invited him to contribute to
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to establish the city's first English-language newspaper. Returning to the U.S. in 1920, he began writing the Jimgrim series and saw the first film adaptations of his stories. Spending time at the Theosophical community of
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Mundy's story "The Soul of a Regiment" attracted particular praise and critical attention. Revolving around an Egyptian regiment who are taught to play music by their English Sergeant-Instructor in the buildup to the
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officer, Risaldar-Major Ranjoor Singh, who sets out to expose a German spy who is attempting to foment an uprising in British India; during the course of the story he introduced Yasmini as a character. Serialised in
544:, although this was untrue, for chronologically it conflicted with his documented activities in Britain; he did however have relatives who fought in the conflict. Another of his later claims was that while visiting
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The changing nature of the market meant that Mundy had to write an increasing number of short stories in the final decade of his life, something that he was not happy about. In this period he not only published in
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Mundy was raised into a conservative middle-class Victorian milieu. His father owned a successful accountancy business and was director of the Woking Water and Gas Company, as well as being an active member of the
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Mundy's work witnessed a posthumous growth of fan interest, with Taves describing this as a "devoted but necessarily limited following". In the early 1950s, 20th Century Fox worked on a further adaptation of
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was already resident. He involved himself in the activities of his new home, becoming chairman of the local agricultural committee and joining the Norway Committee on Public Safety. Following the outbreak of
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were "hardly free of racism" from a contemporary perspective, but that they nevertheless were "certainly enlightened" for his time, adding that Mundy "unquestionably respected black humanity" and abhorred
1109:; the first was a reprint of "The Soul of a Regiment", while the second was a sequel, "The Damned Old Nigger"; in a 1918 readership survey, these were rated as the first and third most popular stories in
1148:. Mundy felt that many reviewers had failed to understand the main reason for the book; he had meant it to represent a tribute to the Indian soldiers who had died fighting in Europe during World War I.
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because both included philosophical concerns within their adventure fiction, however he added that Conrad's "bleaker currents of literary modernism" contrasted with Mundy's "hopeful conclusions".
2174:, in which he brought in ideas from both Christian Science and Theosophy. He sent it to publishers under a pseudonym, but at the time it was rejected; it would be posthumously published as
748:, and she agreed to give Mundy a substantial sum of money; it would be the last time Mundy saw her. Mundy and his wife spent most of the money while staying in London, before leaving from
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woodlands of 1832. He later criticised the novel, with Taves describing it as "unquestionably one of Mundy's worst stories". Mundy continued to write his own stories; in December 1922,
1400:, however Bobbs-Merrill were nevertheless not keen on them and urged Mundy to write something else. The company had repeatedly lent money to Mundy, who was now heavily in debt to them.
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1279:. The book received mixed reviews and did not sell well. Although pleased with the work of his agent Paul Reynolds, he switched to Howard Wheeler, with whom he felt more comfortable.
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In 1929 he proceeded on a visit to Europe with Dawn, spending time in London, Paris, and Rome before returning to New York. Mundy and Dawn proceeded to Mexico via Cuba, settling in
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2209:, Mundy began seeking out alternative forms of income to supplement his writing, beginning to give occasional lectures. He also began regularly writing scripts for the radio show
1690:, who in Mundy's novels had been responsible for the death of Tros' father. The series further reflected Mundy's Theosophical beliefs by presenting both the Samothracians and the
2104:, which featured the adventures of the American Tom Grange who combatted attempts by the Russian, Japanese, and German governments to seize control of the Himalayan kingdom.
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from March to October 1935: "Battle Stations", "Cleopatra's Promise", "The Purple Pirate" and "Fleets of Fire", all of which were then published in a collected volume titled
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as practitioners of the "Ancient Wisdom" religion that Theosophy propounded. Mundy's negative portrayal of Caesar caused controversy, with various letters being published in
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in this period, after they reduced both the number of issues that they released and the length of their publication. During these years he also wrote two novelettes for
602:. He wife returned to London, and they never saw each other again. From there, he claimed to have boarded a merchant sailing vessel to Australia, where he spent time in
2190:. Their daughter was born there in February, although died an hour later as a result of a heart malformation. To recover, the couple spent time with Mundy's cousins in
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Mundy returned to New York City in August, there informing Rosemary that he wanted a divorce, which she refused. Unable to live with her, he moved into an apartment in
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1870:, although Mundy—unhappy with previous cinematic adaptations of his work—insisted on a significant level of creative control, producing a script for the film known as
1514:"stirred in me something deeper and more challenging than I had known was there and capable of being stirred." He developed a close friendship with the groups' leader
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Company publishing eight Mundy novels in two years. In the United Kingdom, Hutchinson published all but one of Mundy's then-written novels between 1922 and 1925.
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in the U.S., where he found himself living in poverty. A friend encouraged him to start writing about his life experiences, and he sold his first short story to
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Mundy also had strong political views, expressing contempt for the British establishment and promoting an egalitarian ethos, although not so far as to become a
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in 1947. There, Dawn discovered that she was pregnant with Mundy's child, with the couple heading to England, where she was hospitalised at the Theosophist-run
712:, where he met a married woman, Inez Craven (née Broom). Together they eloped, and she divorced her husband in November 1908. The couple moved to an island on
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Over the course of his career, Mundy produced 47 novels, 130 novelettes and short stories, and 23 articles, as well as one non-fiction book. Mundy biographer
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986:, in which Britain went to war against Germany, Mundy sought to attain U.S. citizenship; applying in November 1914, his request was approved in March 1917.
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2242:, a disease that had also afflicted many of his family members. Mundy retained an interest in political developments in Europe, and was critical of both
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Talbot's accounts of the following years are unreliable, tainted by his own fictionalised claims about his activities. In March 1899 he sailed aboard the
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Turning his attention to new business ventures, he joined a syndicate, the Sindicato de Desarrollo Liafail, who were planning on drilling for oil in
377:, where he first worked as a school teacher and then an accountant. After his first wife's death, he married Mundy's mother, Margaret Lancaster, in
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260:, all of which were set in British India and drew upon his own experiences. Critically acclaimed, they were published in both the U.S. and U.K.
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although in the final years of his life became more politically conservative. The key political issue that he confronted in his work was
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in February 1912, before becoming the first of Mundy's publications to be republished in Britain, appearing in the March 1912 issue of
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from October 1934 to January 1935, it was described by Taves as "perhaps the most intensely mythic and symbolic of all Mundy's work".
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on the latter's visit. Talbot witnessed the conflict between Arab and Jewish populations within the city, and was present during the
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growing interest in Asian religion and also introduced a number of fantasy elements not present in his earlier work. The readers of
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he returned to Britain in April 1900. In later years he claimed that during this period he had fought for the British Army in the
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from July to September 1915, it was then published in Britain by Cassell; when Scribner declined to publish it, Mundy acquired a
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was Mundy's most widely reviewed work, receiving a largely positive reception, and resulting in him being interviewed for the
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Mundy's work has been very influential on later writers. Those who have cited him as an influence on their own work include
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and later alleging that he spent a night alone in its King's Chamber. Having identified itself as a wartime paper, the
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Mundy created a series of stories focusing on the character of Ben Quorn, the first instalments of which appeared in
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attitude toward non-caucasian peoples. However, Taves believed that Mundy's depictions of indigenous Africans in
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During Mundy's career his work was often compared with that of his more commercially successful contemporaries,
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Mundy's embrace of the doctrines of the Theosophical Society (logo pictured) heavily influenced his trilogy of
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at this juncture, although Mundy's biographer has pointed out that Selous was not in East Africa at this time.
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to visit Rambova, who had settled there with a new husband. During this holiday, Mundy authored a non-fiction
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describing it as "the worst book that Talbot ever wrote". For Ince, Mundy also produced a novelisation of a
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Church at the local St. Matthews Church. His father, Walter Galt Gribbon (1845–95), had been born in
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shortly after legally changed her name to Dawn Allen. In New York, Mundy had resumed his friendship with
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between April and May 1938 before a 1940 publication by Hutchinson. Another of Mundy's final novels was
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from February to March 1920 before being published by Bobbs-Merrill in March under the altered title of
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voted it as their favourite novel of the year. At this time, he also exhibited his growing interest in
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came to stay. In September 1934 they returned to the Northeast, settling into Dawn's parental home in
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success. Mundy remained with the Roman Empire for a novel focusing on the final months of the Emperor
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accusing the couple of entering the country using false information; the charges were soon dismissed.
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he supplemented his career writing novels and short stories by authoring scripts for the radio series
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to be his magnum opus. His work has been translated into a variety of European and Asian languages.
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In the summer of 1933 they had arrived back in the U.S., and in autumn moved into a cottage near to
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building, which rented its rooms to a large number of artists and writers. Mundy became involved in
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in January 1917; it received critical acclaim, with critics comparing it to the work of Kipling and
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Mundy believed in the equality of men and women. Biographer Brian Taves felt that Mundy exhibited
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1518:, who invited him to live in her two-storey home, Wachere Crest, at the Theosophical community of
1473:, a Jimgrim novel which again exhibited Mundy's interest in Indian religious ideas. Serialised in
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from March to April 1923, it was published by Bobbs-Merrill in March 1924 and then in Britain by
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in July 1878. A member of an English family based in Wales, she was the sister of the politician
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dominating men," with these female depictions typically being "believable multi-dimensional".
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over the course of 1925. Set in Europe during the first century BCE, the eponymous Tros was a
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woman who would reappear in many of his later stories. He then began work on a second novel,
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did not initially like each other, Mundy continued writing for the magazine, as well as for
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in the 19th century. He was convinced to advertise his books in the group's newspaper, the
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at St. Luke's Church. The family went on summer holidays to southern coastal towns such as
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before Mundy secured a divorce there in July 1931. He and Dawn married shortly after in
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in August 1913. Strafer had been a practitioner of a Christian new religious movement,
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had also established The Adventurer's Club, of which Mundy became a chartered member.
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in January 1903. By this point he had amassed large debts, and with his wife fled to
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renovation — was named "Tilgaun" by the couple, who lived there with her son Dick.
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declined it on completion. However, he gradually ceased publishing his work with
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hired Mundy as a screenwriter. Mundy's first assignment for Ince was to write a
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Master Apartments in 1929, around the time that Mundy took up residence there
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from November 1930 to February 1931; it was later published in book form as
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Mundy's "The Winds of the World" took the cover of the July 1915 issue of
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announced plans for an adaptation of some of Mundy's novels, to be called
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in the U.K. Critically well received, the book sold well. In August 1914,
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as a supporting character. Mundy had difficulty finding a publisher for
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in June 1926 before being published by Bobbs-Merrill under the title of
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Partners in wonder: women and the birth of science fiction, 1926–1965
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as the son of a porcelain and glass merchant. Gribbon had studied at
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set in India that Mundy designed with cinematic adaptation in mind.
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group. Unusually, it was only serialised after book publication, in
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in October 1926 and later published in book form by Hutchinson as
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The Letter of His Orders—Three Short Novels from Adventure, 1913
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and is using them in an attempt to conquer the world. His novel
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by Emmett A. Greenwalt. Point Loma Publications, 1978 (pg. 115)
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A Soldier and a Gentleman, Talbot Mundy in Adventure 1914-1919
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The Sword of Iskandar- The Adventures of Dick Anthony of Arran
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Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, 1929); Hutchinson (London, 1929)
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Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, 1924); Hutchinson (London, 1925)
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Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, 1924); Hutchinson (London, 1924)
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Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, 1923); Hutchinson (London, 1923)
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Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, 1921); Hutchinson (London, 1921)
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Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, 1920); Hutchinson (London, 1920)
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during March and April 1933. Ghose's final appearance was in
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Lomaland's Raja Yoga Academy and the Temple of Peace, c. 1915
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in West London. The following month he was baptised into the
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Materials Toward a Bibliography of the Works of Talbot Mundy
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Talbot Mundy, Philosopher of Adventure: A Critical Biography
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Talbot Mundy, Philosopher of Adventure: A Critical Biography
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which he would use as a setting for later stories. While in
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over the course of late 1928 and early 1929, the latter in
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A Transaction in Diamonds: Talbot Mundy in the Pulps, 1911
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Hutchinson (London, 1934); Centaur Books (New York, 1973)
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British writer, born William Lancaster Gribbon (1879–1940)
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brought out an array of mass-market paperbacks. In 1983,
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city that he later claimed he had met the English writer
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rebelled in the winter of 1904–05, followed by the
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In a Righteous Cause: Talbot Mundy in Adventure, 1913
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Hutchinson (London, 1930); Century (New York, 1930)
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W.H.: A Portion of the Record of Sir William Halifax
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break out against the British administration in the
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1803:. Both Rambova and Mundy and Dawn moved into the
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1194:In December 1918, Mundy and his wife had visited
756:in September 1909, headed for the United States.
548:in summer 1900 he ran into his favourite writer,
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3522:Love and War–The Battles of Billy Blain, 1912-16
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722:Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury
625:Mundy was active in the East African ivory trade
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7339:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy
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7216:Thomas H. Ince, Hollywood's Independent Pioneer
2494:. The project was shelved after the financers,
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263:Becoming a U.S. citizen, in 1918 he joined the
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1182:Christian Science and Palestine: 1918–20
859:that are absent from his later work. In 1912,
790:United States Department of Commerce and Labor
208:, he left with no qualifications and moved to
7319:. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 669.
7257:The Last Adventurer: The Life of Talbot Mundy
7149:The Last Adventurer: The Life of Talbot Mundy
1686:pirate who combats the Roman military leader
1538:. In June 1924, Mundy and Sally relocated to
645:who was stealing his cattle. He travelled to
7444:Entry at the Encyclopedia of Science fiction
2401:was reprinted in the February 1953 issue of
2045:At the Master Apartments, Mundy had written
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1220:, who was the associated editor of both the
1151:In autumn 1918, Mundy and his wife moved to
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7439:Talbot Mundy – Master of Mystical Adventure
3106:(December 1922, January 1923; August 1923)
2016:, which was then published in book form as
1878:also began work on their own adaptation of
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989:In Norway, Mundy authored his first novel,
724:. That month, they left Mombasa aboard the
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248:. In 1914 Mundy published his first novel,
3492:Winds from the East: A Talbot Mundy Reader
2194:, from where Mundy visited his brother in
1442:ideas through the letters he published in
1269:Turkish persecution of the Armenian people
1232:. Mundy agreed to become the president of
1155:in New York City. That year he serialised
1130:. Talbot devoted the latter to his friend
189:series, much of his work was published in
3530:(The Talbot Mundy Library, volume 6, NYP)
3524:(The Talbot Mundy Library, volume 5, NYP)
3506:(The Talbot Mundy Library, volume 2, NYP)
2005:, in which Ghose was removed altogether.
1799:, reflecting his own growing interest in
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1715:in 1934. From 1925 to 1927 he also wrote
1388:in November 1921; the second, "Under the
496:and all that went with that life –
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7119:California Utopia: Point Loma,1897–1942
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2339:. He had been a supporter of President
2238:, Florida. There he was diagnosed with
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3547:(The Talbot Mundy Library, volume 7),
3494:(Fiction, Poems and Non-Fiction, 2006)
1997:in February 1937. Mundy later rewrote
1610:, which would later be republished as
1606:published Mundy's next Jimgrim story,
1506:, and on 1 January 1923 he joined the
1465:, although in October he travelled to
565:. His assignment was to report on the
508:India and East Africa: 1899–1909
473:, where he arrived in September 1893.
7453:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
7297:The Checklist of Fantastic Literature
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2565:was partly inspired by Mundy's work.
555:Securing a job as a reporter for the
340:
7333:
3518:(The Talbot Mundy Library, volume 4)
3512:(The Talbot Mundy Library, volume 3)
3500:(The Talbot Mundy Library, volume 1)
3454:All Four Winds: Four Novels of India
2482:. Also in 1983, the writer-director
2212:Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy
2198:. They sailed back to the U.S. from
1766:who had stolen much of their funds.
1138:, who was Commander-in-Chief of the
314:Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy
3534:
2758:Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, 1920)
2077:in August 1932. Another novel was
1482:Bobbs-Merrill agreed, resulting in
1094:in November 1916 and by U.K.-based
13:
7272:Talbot Mundy: Messenger of Destiny
7234:
7151:. West Kingston: Donald M. Grant.
3585:Caves of Terror (The Gray Mahatma)
3360:
2883:Alex Dulfer (Sam Francisco, 1924)
2468:Talbot Mundy, Messenger of Destiny
2205:Amid the economic problems of the
1590:, which was followed by a sequel,
1546:At the recommendation of director
1490:Embracing Theosophy: 1922–27
1057:— Talbot Mundy, on how he started
14:
7594:
7508:20th-century English male writers
7488:19th-century English male writers
7360:
7284:Talbot Mundy, Winds From the East
3375:The Seventeen Thieves of El-Kalil
2755:(March and July 1913; June 1915)
2036:Everybody's Combined with Romance
1457:In 1922, Mundy and Ames moved to
484:in northern Germany with his pet
317:. In later life he suffered from
7548:English male short story writers
7538:English male non-fiction writers
7407:
7277:Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc.
7261:Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc.
7147:Ellis, Peter Berresford (1984).
7112:
7100:
3393:Jimgrim, Moses, and Mrs. Aintree
2569:'s 2002 alternate-history novel
2290:
883:, it was initially published by
672:Mundy secured employment as the
29:
3242:(November 1921; December 1921)
3236:Short stories; Jimgrim/Ramsden
3100:Short stories, Jimgrim/Ramsden
2984:The Marriage of Meldrum Strange
2579:
2423:, and he personally considered
2268:Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
1856:, who used it as the basis for
1671:fantasy-adventure literature".
1331:Creating Jimgrim: 1920–22
718:Distressed British Subjects Act
629:In February 1904 he arrived in
7513:20th-century English novelists
7493:19th-century British novelists
7391:Works by or about Talbot Mundy
3428:
2826:Om: The Secret of Ahbor Valley
2360:, Mundy expressed support for
2008:From October to December 1929
1971:Chullunder Ghose the Guileless
1638:Om: The Secret of Ahbor Valley
653:, where he was afflicted with
297:Om: The Secret of Ahbor Valley
179:. Best known as the author of
1:
7168:Southern California Quarterly
6048:, pp. 181–182, 187–188;
5199:, pp. 131–133, 136–137;
4964:, pp. 104–105, 114–115;
3607:
3581:magazine, March 3-May 3, 1921
3561:magazine, July–September 1915
3447:
2599:First collected publications
2228:South Manchester, Connecticut
1928:, as well as in the Canadian
1508:Theosophical Society Pasadena
1259:, it was there that he wrote
1176:
912:Cassell's Magazine of Fiction
476:In 1895 his father died of a
457:. He attended Grove House, a
335:
7533:English historical novelists
3612:
2492:Jimgrim vs. the Nine Unknown
2003:The Night the Clocks Stopped
1743:through Hutchinson in 1831.
1026:, which told the story of a
103:Short story writer, novelist
7:
7558:English short story writers
7553:English non-fiction writers
7419:Project Gutenberg Australia
7406:(public domain audiobooks)
7316:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
3595:
3214:The Mystery of Khufu's Tomb
2935:The Invisible Guns of Kabul
2014:The Invisible Guns of Kabul
1754:, who was then Governor of
1602:in 1921. In December 1923,
1001:under the altered title of
993:, which was set during the
870:The February 1912 issue of
697:specialist, Oketch, of the
693:made the acquaintance of a
145:Harriette Rosemary Strafer
10:
7599:
7139:
3602:Talbot Mundy and Theosophy
3263:Hutchinson (London, 1934)
3147:Hutchinson (London, 1932)
3128:Hutchinson (London, 1931)
2700:On the Trail of Tippoo Tib
2404:Famous Fantastic Mysteries
2061:. The story moved towards
2053:, which was serialised in
1640:, which was serialised in
1373:Famous Fantastic Mysteries
1240:, which had recently been
1234:The Anglo-American Society
1229:Christian Science Sentinel
1157:On the Trail of Tippoo Tib
1005:before being published by
951:Harriette Rosemary Strafer
6658:, p. 114–225;
6490:, p. 204–205;
5573:, pp. 144, 147–148;
3565:King of the Khyber Rifles
3541:A Soldier and a Gentleman
3387:The Red Flame of Erinpura
3251:The Red Flame of Erinpura
3232:Jimgrim and Allah's Peace
2650:King of the Khyber Rifles
2448:King of the Khyber Rifles
2417:King of the Khyber Rifles
2330:— Biographer Brian Taves.
1880:King of the Khyber Rifles
1840:King of the Khyber Rifles
1674:Mundy then moved towards
1664:The Red Flame of Erinpura
1636:Mundy followed this with
1631:The Red Flame of Erinpura
1598:which had taken place in
1353:Times Literary Supplement
1223:Christian Science Journal
1218:William Denison McCrackan
1213:Christian Science Monitor
1145:Times Literary Supplement
1069:King of the Khyber Rifles
1059:King of the Khyber Rifles
1044:King of the Khyber Rifles
270:, and with them moved to
258:King of the Khyber Rifles
182:King of the Khyber Rifles
169:William Lancaster Gribbon
131:
123:
107:
99:
91:
66:
44:William Lancaster Gribbon
40:
28:
21:
6450:, pp. 200, 241–242.
6138:, pp. 158, 193–194.
5385:, pp. 116, 119–120.
3480:Diamonds See in the Dark
2304:Mundy was fascinated by
2277:myocardial insufficiency
1242:conquered by the British
995:Indian Rebellion of 1857
929:– produced by the
833:Arthur Sullivant Hoffman
708:Unemployed, he moved to
590:. The couple married in
341:Childhood: 1879–99
287:, he became a friend of
7563:People from Hammersmith
7528:English fantasy writers
3591:magazine, Nov 10, 1922
3435:The Thunder Dragon Gate
3399:
2285:St. Petersburg, Florida
2106:The Thunder Dragon Gate
2098:The Thunder Dragon Gate
1737:Argosy All-Story Weekly
1703:; it was serialised as
1271:. It was serialised in
1257:Tamworth, New Hampshire
997:. It was serialised in
977:, where Mundy's friend
935:Selig Polyscope Company
7543:English male novelists
7253:Peter Berresford Ellis
4734:, pp. 93, 95–96;
4710:, pp. 35, 38, 39.
3555:The Winds of the World
3504:The Soul of a Regiment
3357:
3344:
2870:The Soul of a Regiment
2630:The Winds of the World
2610:For the Peace of India
2412:Peter Berresford Ellis
2407:
2327:
2139:
2038:and four articles for
1779:
1633:
1568:Peter Berresford Ellis
1558:of the upcoming film,
1499:
1376:
1204:new religious movement
1191:
1170:New York Evening World
1054:
1024:The Winds of the World
991:For the Peace of India
875:
768:
626:
616:Portuguese East Africa
421:
416:Mundy was educated at
369:and then trained as a
268:new religious movement
254:The Winds of the World
216:. In 1909 he moved to
7583:Great Pyramid of Giza
7415:Works by Talbot Mundy
7400:Works by Talbot Mundy
7381:Works by Talbot Mundy
7372:Works by Talbot Mundy
7313:; John Grant (1997).
7282:Brian Taves (editor)
7214:Taves, Brian (2011).
7195:Taves, Brian (2006).
5040:, pp. 65–66, 74.
4924:, pp. 61–62, 65.
4574:, pp. 85–86, 92.
3488:(Short Stories, 1939)
3350:
3337:
2788:The Bubble Reputation
2549:Marion Zimmer Bradley
2508:. In 1998, the first
2396:
2341:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2323:
2222:, where their friend
2134:
2040:The Theosophical Path
2028:George Horace Lorimer
2023:Saturday Evening Post
1777:
1760:Plutarco ElĂas Calles
1752:Abelardo L. RodrĂguez
1620:
1564:The Bubble Reputation
1532:The Theosophical Path
1497:
1448:Lost Tribes of Israel
1361:
1317:Great Pyramid of Giza
1189:
1140:14th Ferozepore Sikhs
1050:
869:
795:In 1910, he ran into
764:
624:
415:
373:before relocating to
307:, Mexico. During the
7573:Pulp fiction writers
7345:. pp. 323–324.
6690:, pp. 225–226;
6530:, pp. 209–210;
6462:, pp. 203–204;
6430:, pp. 202–203;
6414:, pp. 198–199;
6270:, pp. 190–193;
6230:, pp. 186–187;
6064:, pp. 181–182;
5889:, pp. 169–171;
5829:, pp. 173–174;
5801:, pp. 159–160;
5773:, pp. 159–160;
5693:, pp. 162–164;
5601:, pp. 153–154;
5485:, pp. 102–104;
5183:, pp. 131–133;
4992:, pp. 122–123;
4936:, pp. 110–111;
4880:, pp. 107–108;
4864:, pp. 105–106;
4808:, pp. 103–104;
3569:Everybody's Magazine
3296:Short stories; Tros
3134:When Trails Were New
2749:Three short stories
2572:The Peshawar Lancers
2389:Reception and legacy
2172:Thus Spake the Devil
2116:being serialised in
1770:Final years: 1928–40
1654:, which appeared in
1576:When Trails Were New
1366:, also published as
1343:. There he authored
1302:, and then reaching
1018:of Yasmini, a young
155:Theda "Dawn" Webber
7462:Library of Congress
7291:Bleiler, Everett F.
7133:, pp. 275–279.
7055:, pp. 244–249.
6849:, pp. 256–257.
6718:, pp. 200–201.
6622:, pp. 238–239.
6563:, pp. 204–205.
6534:, pp. 225–227.
6494:, pp. 201–202.
6434:, pp. 199–200.
6386:, pp. 224–225.
6374:, pp. 212–216.
6350:, pp. 202–204.
6338:, pp. 185–186.
6326:, pp. 185–186.
6310:, pp. 190–193.
6286:, pp. 178–180.
6246:, pp. 158–159.
6206:, pp. 191–193.
6166:, pp. 193–194.
6052:, pp. 162–164.
6012:, pp. 182–183.
5988:, pp. 174–175.
5964:, pp. 168–169.
5936:, pp. 155–157.
5909:, pp. 153–154.
5893:, pp. 151–152.
5877:, pp. 143–144.
5865:, pp. 144–147.
5849:, pp. 147–148.
5681:, pp. 154–155.
5525:, pp. 106–108.
5489:, pp. 215–218.
5473:, pp. 132–133.
5397:, pp. 116–117.
5203:, pp. 109–111.
5159:, pp. 132–133.
4980:, pp. 120–121.
4185:, pp. 61, 66;
3047:Ho for London Town!
3043:The Queen's Warrant
2845:The Caves of Terror
2458:, while in 1967–71
2397:Mundy's 1935 novel
2362:Indian independence
2281:Baynard Crematorium
2180:Stonefield Hospital
2110:The American Weekly
2083:The American Weekly
2026:, but their editor
2012:serialised Mundy's
1821:D. Appleton-Century
1733:Ho for London Town!
1725:William Shakespeare
1452:Ark of the Covenant
1325:Mandatory Palestine
1277:The Eyes of Zeitoon
1088:Joseph Clement Coll
1078:North-West Frontier
900:The Strand Magazine
881:Somaliland Campaign
661:. His later novel,
635:British East Africa
577:, not entering the
252:, soon followed by
5425:, pp. 140–41.
5261:, pp. 90, 91.
5008:, pp. 72, 84.
4968:, pp. 60, 65.
4777:, pp. 98–99;
4706:, pp. 89–92;
4678:, pp. 88–89;
4638:, pp. 31, 33.
4618:, pp. 87–88;
4586:, pp. 84–85;
4546:, pp. 83–84;
4518:, pp. 82–84;
4490:, pp. 78–80;
4462:, pp. 77–78;
4304:, pp. 71–73;
4257:, pp. 69–70;
4201:, pp. 62–65;
4169:, pp. 61–62;
4141:, pp. 56–57;
4101:, pp. 52–53;
4085:, pp. 50–51;
4057:, pp. 49–50;
3945:, pp. 41–43;
3801:, pp. 34–35;
3746:, pp. 30–31;
3691:, pp. 25–26;
3407:Tros of Samothrace
3358:
3345:
3292:Tros of Samothrace
2720:The Eye of Zeitoon
2545:L. Sprague de Camp
2525:Robert A. Heinlein
2480:Indiana University
2408:
2162:before driving to
2140:
2108:was serialised in
1999:The Elephant Waits
1991:The Elephant Waits
1963:The Elephant Sahib
1934:, and the British
1780:
1676:historical fiction
1634:
1586:published Mundy's
1500:
1429:. Taves described
1418:published Mundy's
1414:In November 1922,
1377:
1192:
894:The Grand Magazine
876:
651:German East Africa
627:
459:preparatory school
427:Conservative Party
422:
367:St. John's College
7433:Project Gutenberg
7376:Project Gutenberg
7249:(McFarland, 2005)
7225:978-0-8131-3422-2
6990:, pp. 15–16.
6978:, pp. 13–15.
6861:, pp. 16–17.
6793:, pp. 17–18.
5561:, pp. 96–97.
5301:, pp. 94–95.
5273:, pp. 91–92.
5083:, pp. 77–78.
4996:, pp. 69–71.
4884:, pp. 58–59.
4868:, pp. 57–58.
4781:, pp. 54–55.
4738:, pp. 49–51.
4682:, pp. 34–38.
4590:, pp. 24–25.
4478:, pp. 22–23.
4466:, pp. 21–22.
4411:, pp. 18–19.
4395:, pp. 74–75.
4308:, pp. 14–15.
4189:, pp. 13–14.
4157:, pp. 12–13.
4129:, pp. 55–56.
4117:, pp. 53–54.
3917:, pp. 40–41.
3905:, pp. 38–40.
3734:, pp. 26–27.
3679:, pp. 25–26.
3667:, pp. 24–25.
3655:, pp. 23–24.
3470:Romances of India
3381:The Lion of Petra
3332:
3331:
3191:The King in Check
3072:King of the World
2930:Cock O' the North
2889:The Devil's Guard
2725:The Eye of Zeitun
2670:Hira Singh's Tale
2576:British Empire).
2486:and the producer
2375:white supremacism
2351:, and he opposed
2250:, characterising
2232:Anna Maria Island
2051:King of the World
2018:Cock O' the North
2001:as the novelette
1937:Britannia and Eve
1854:Universal Studios
1805:Master Apartments
1596:Malabar rebellion
1516:Katherine Tingley
1261:The Eye of Zeitun
1200:Christian Science
1115:Hira Singh's Tale
1009:in the U.S., and
963:Christian Science
943:Greenwich Village
786:Bellevue Hospital
782:Gashouse District
498:pheasant shooting
363:Oxford University
301:The Devil's Guard
289:Katherine Tingley
265:Christian Science
173:adventure fiction
162:
161:
158:
153:
148:
147:(m.1913–24)
143:
142:(m.1908–12)
138:
137:(m.1903–08)
127:Adventure-fiction
119:
118:(1917–1940)
114:
113:(1879–1917)
77:Anna Maria Island
7590:
7435:
7411:
7410:
7395:Internet Archive
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3622:
3575:Guns of the Gods
3535:Yasmini of India
3486:The Valiant View
3464:There Was a Door
3462:(variant title,
3315:There Was a Door
3283:(October, 1926)
3273:The Falling Star
3182:(November 1928)
3176:Jimgrim/Ramsden
3163:(November 1933)
3157:Jimgrim/Ramsden
3119:Jimgrim/Ramsden
3115:The Lost Trooper
3087:(November 1930)
3081:Jimgrim/Ramsden
3058:(February 1929)
3007:Jimgrim/Ramsden
3003:The Woman Ayisha
2988:Jimgrim/Ramsden
2975:(December 1923)
2969:Jimgrim/Ramsden
2964:Muhammad's Tooth
2959:The Hundred Days
2950:(October, 1929)
2899:Jimgrim/Ramsden
2880:(February 1912)
2861:(November 1922)
2855:Jimgrim/Ramsden
2850:The Gray Mahatma
2830:Jimgrim/Ramsden
2806:The Nine Unknown
2764:Guns of the Gods
2745:Told in the East
2736:(February 1920)
2621:(February 1914)
2587:
2586:
2553:Daniel Easterman
2521:E. Hoffman Price
2517:Robert E. Howard
2432:H. Rider Haggard
2331:
2318:New Age Movement
2264:Francisco Franco
2260:Benito Mussolini
2248:Marxism-Leninism
2224:Rose Wilder Lane
2207:Great Depression
2100:and its sequel,
1957:. One of these,
1943:The Passing Show
1876:20th Century Fox
1809:Nicholas Roerich
1705:The Falling Star
1660:The Devils Guard
1612:The Hundred Days
1608:Mohammed's Tooth
1588:Benefit of Doubt
1536:The Wine of Life
1512:Helena Blavatsky
1471:The Nine Unknown
1394:Faisal I of Iraq
1390:Dome of the Rock
1364:The Gray Mahatma
1345:Guns of the Gods
1309:G. K. Chesterton
1100:H. Rider Haggard
1062:
1007:Charles Scribner
772:
736:on their way to
695:magico-religious
667:Frederick Selous
655:blackwater fever
612:Laurenço Marques
478:brain hemorrhage
326:H. Rider Haggard
309:Great Depression
156:
151:
146:
141:
136:
135:Kathleen Steele
117:
112:
73:
62:, United Kingdom
52:
50:
33:
19:
18:
7598:
7597:
7593:
7592:
7591:
7589:
7588:
7587:
7468:
7467:
7425:
7408:
7363:
7353:
7335:Tuck, Donald H.
7327:
7267:Donald M. Grant
7237:
7235:Further reading
7232:
7226:
7207:
7159:
7142:
7137:
7129:
7125:
7117:
7113:
7105:
7101:
7093:
7089:
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7074:
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7018:
7010:
7006:
6998:
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6853:
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6806:
6797:
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6785:
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6753:
6746:
6738:
6734:
6726:
6722:
6714:
6710:
6702:
6698:
6686:
6682:
6674:, p. 226;
6670:
6666:
6654:
6650:
6642:
6638:
6630:
6626:
6618:
6614:
6606:, p. 218;
6602:
6598:
6590:, p. 216;
6586:
6579:
6571:
6567:
6559:
6555:
6547:
6538:
6526:
6522:
6514:
6510:
6502:
6498:
6486:
6482:
6474:
6470:
6458:
6454:
6446:, p. 203;
6442:
6438:
6426:
6422:
6410:
6406:
6398:, p. 189;
6394:
6390:
6382:
6378:
6370:
6366:
6358:
6354:
6346:
6342:
6334:
6330:
6322:, p. 194;
6318:
6314:
6306:
6302:
6294:
6290:
6282:
6278:
6266:
6262:
6254:
6250:
6242:
6238:
6226:
6222:
6214:
6210:
6202:, p. 201;
6198:
6194:
6186:
6182:
6174:
6170:
6162:, p. 194;
6158:
6154:
6146:
6142:
6134:
6130:
6122:
6113:
6105:
6101:
6093:
6089:
6081:
6072:
6060:
6056:
6044:
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6032:
6028:
6020:
6016:
6008:
6004:
5996:
5992:
5984:
5980:
5972:
5968:
5960:, p. 182;
5956:
5952:
5944:
5940:
5932:
5928:
5920:
5913:
5905:, p. 178;
5901:
5897:
5885:
5881:
5873:
5869:
5861:, p. 177;
5857:
5853:
5845:, p. 185;
5841:
5837:
5825:
5821:
5813:
5809:
5797:
5793:
5785:
5781:
5769:
5765:
5757:
5753:
5745:
5741:
5733:
5729:
5721:
5717:
5709:, p. 173;
5705:
5701:
5689:
5685:
5677:
5673:
5665:
5661:
5653:, p. 154;
5649:
5645:
5637:
5633:
5625:
5621:
5613:
5609:
5597:
5593:
5585:
5581:
5569:
5565:
5557:
5553:
5545:
5541:
5533:
5529:
5521:
5517:
5509:
5505:
5497:
5493:
5481:
5477:
5469:, p. 157;
5465:
5461:
5453:, p. 152;
5449:
5445:
5437:, p. 144;
5433:
5429:
5421:
5417:
5409:, p. 140;
5405:
5401:
5393:
5389:
5381:
5377:
5369:
5365:
5357:, p. 139;
5353:
5349:
5341:
5332:
5324:
5317:
5309:
5305:
5297:, p. 135;
5293:
5289:
5281:
5277:
5269:
5265:
5257:
5253:
5245:
5234:
5226:
5219:
5211:
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5191:
5179:
5175:
5167:
5163:
5155:
5151:
5143:
5139:
5131:
5127:
5119:
5115:
5107:, p. 127;
5103:
5099:
5091:
5087:
5079:
5075:
5067:
5060:
5052:, p. 124;
5048:
5044:
5036:, p. 124;
5032:
5028:
5020:, p. 124;
5016:
5012:
5004:
5000:
4988:
4984:
4976:
4972:
4960:
4956:
4948:
4944:
4932:
4928:
4920:, p. 109;
4916:
4912:
4904:
4900:
4892:
4888:
4876:
4872:
4860:
4856:
4848:
4844:
4836:, p. 102;
4832:
4828:
4820:
4816:
4804:
4800:
4792:
4785:
4773:
4769:
4761:
4757:
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4025:
4013:
4009:
3997:
3993:
3981:
3977:
3969:
3965:
3957:
3953:
3949:, pp. 7–8.
3941:
3937:
3925:
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3901:
3897:
3885:
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3865:
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3623:
3619:
3615:
3610:
3598:
3537:
3478:(variant title
3472:(omnibus, 1936)
3456:(omnibus, 1932)
3450:
3431:
3414:Queen Cleopatra
3402:
3363:
3361:Jimgrim/Ramsden
3325:(October 1934)
3323:American Weekly
3260:(January 1927)
3223:(October 1922)
3195:Affair in Araby
3172:The Gunga Sahib
3144:(October 1928)
3069:
3040:
3013:(October 1927)
2961:
2932:
2914:Queen Cleopatra
2891:
2847:
2836:(October 1924)
2785:
2722:
2697:
2695:The Ivory Trail
2686:(October 1917)
2672:
2655:Athelstan King
2607:
2582:
2501:The Right Stuff
2464:Donald M. Grant
2436:Rudyard Kipling
2391:
2370:The Ivory Trail
2333:
2329:
2298:sense of humour
2293:
2220:Osprey, Florida
2063:science fiction
1993:, published in
1959:The Gunga Sahib
1925:American Weekly
1850:The Ivory Trail
1845:The Black Watch
1785:Natacha Rambova
1772:
1756:Baja California
1717:Queen Cleopatra
1540:MĂ©rida, Yucatan
1492:
1431:Caves of Terror
1427:Caves of Terror
1368:Caves of Terror
1333:
1313:Nebi Musa riots
1265:The Ivory Trail
1208:Mary Baker Eddy
1184:
1179:
1165:The Ivory Trail
1161:The Ivory Trail
1064:
1056:
1048:
967:Mary Baker Eddy
906:London Magazine
774:
771:— Talbot Mundy.
770:
762:
663:The Ivory Trail
550:Rudyard Kipling
542:Second Boer War
510:
431:Primrose League
343:
338:
330:Rudyard Kipling
157:(1931–40)
154:
152:(1924–31)
149:
144:
139:
115:
87:, United States
75:
71:
54:
48:
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45:
36:
24:
17:
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5:
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7455:
7446:
7441:
7436:
7423:
7421:
7412:
7397:
7388:
7378:
7369:
7362:
7361:External links
7359:
7358:
7357:
7351:
7331:
7325:
7307:
7287:
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7264:
7250:
7236:
7233:
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7138:
7136:
7135:
7123:
7111:
7099:
7087:
7085:, p. 252.
7072:
7070:, p. 251.
7057:
7045:
7043:, p. 259.
7033:
7031:, p. 250.
7016:
7004:
6992:
6980:
6968:
6966:, p. 258.
6953:
6941:
6939:, p. 240.
6929:
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6914:
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6887:
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6863:
6851:
6839:
6837:, p. 256.
6824:
6822:, p. 255.
6812:
6795:
6783:
6781:, p. 226.
6771:
6759:
6744:
6742:, p. 144.
6732:
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6720:
6708:
6696:
6694:, p. 240.
6680:
6678:, p. 239.
6664:
6662:, p. 239.
6648:
6646:, p. 221.
6636:
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6624:
6612:
6610:, p. 237.
6596:
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6577:
6575:, p. 207.
6565:
6553:
6551:, p. 235.
6536:
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6518:, p. 209.
6508:
6506:, p. 206.
6496:
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6478:, p. 204.
6468:
6466:, p. 200.
6452:
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6420:
6418:, p. 188.
6404:
6402:, p. 171.
6388:
6376:
6364:
6362:, p. 208.
6352:
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6328:
6312:
6300:
6298:, p. 180.
6288:
6276:
6274:, p. 176.
6260:
6258:, p. 158.
6248:
6236:
6234:, p. 159.
6220:
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6208:
6192:
6190:, p. 191.
6180:
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6168:
6152:
6150:, p. 193.
6140:
6128:
6126:, p. 198.
6111:
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6099:
6097:, p. 219.
6087:
6085:, p. 196.
6070:
6068:, p. 162.
6054:
6038:
6036:, p. 182.
6026:
6024:, p. 185.
6014:
6002:
6000:, p. 182.
5990:
5978:
5976:, p. 172.
5966:
5950:
5948:, p. 168.
5938:
5926:
5924:, p. 154.
5911:
5895:
5879:
5867:
5851:
5835:
5819:
5817:, p. 142.
5807:
5805:, p. 140.
5791:
5789:, p. 139.
5779:
5777:, p. 138.
5763:
5761:, p. 132.
5751:
5749:, p. 124.
5739:
5737:, p. 131.
5727:
5725:, p. 130.
5715:
5713:, p. 130.
5699:
5697:, p. 126.
5683:
5671:
5669:, p. 155.
5659:
5657:, p. 125.
5643:
5641:, p. 121.
5631:
5629:, p. 156.
5619:
5617:, p. 144.
5607:
5605:, p. 124.
5591:
5589:, p. 145.
5579:
5577:, p. 124.
5563:
5551:
5539:
5537:, p. 107.
5527:
5515:
5513:, p. 135.
5503:
5501:, p. 104.
5491:
5475:
5459:
5457:, p. 132.
5443:
5441:, p. 136.
5427:
5415:
5413:, p. 118.
5399:
5387:
5375:
5373:, p. 115.
5363:
5361:, p. 115.
5347:
5345:, p. 113.
5330:
5315:
5303:
5287:
5275:
5263:
5251:
5232:
5230:, p. 101.
5217:
5205:
5189:
5173:
5171:, p. 134.
5161:
5149:
5137:
5125:
5113:
5097:
5085:
5073:
5071:, p. 125.
5058:
5042:
5026:
5010:
4998:
4982:
4970:
4954:
4952:, p. 112.
4942:
4926:
4910:
4908:, p. 106.
4898:
4896:, p. 117.
4886:
4870:
4854:
4852:, p. 102.
4842:
4826:
4814:
4798:
4796:, p. 101.
4783:
4767:
4755:
4740:
4724:
4712:
4696:
4684:
4668:
4656:
4650:, p. 95;
4640:
4634:, p. 87;
4624:
4608:
4602:, p. 85;
4592:
4576:
4564:
4552:
4536:
4524:
4508:
4496:
4480:
4468:
4452:
4440:
4425:
4413:
4407:, p. 77;
4397:
4385:
4379:, p. 76;
4369:
4363:, p. 74;
4350:
4338:
4326:
4320:, p. 73;
4310:
4294:
4279:
4273:, p. 70;
4263:
4247:
4235:
4229:, p. 67;
4219:
4207:
4191:
4175:
4159:
4147:
4131:
4119:
4107:
4091:
4075:
4063:
4047:
4035:
4023:
4017:, p. 46;
4007:
4001:, p. 45;
3991:
3985:, p. 44;
3975:
3963:
3951:
3935:
3929:, p. 41;
3919:
3907:
3895:
3889:, p. 38;
3879:
3873:, p. 37;
3863:
3857:, p. 36;
3847:
3835:
3823:
3817:, p. 35;
3807:
3791:
3779:
3764:
3752:
3736:
3724:
3709:
3697:
3681:
3669:
3657:
3645:
3633:
3627:, p. 23;
3616:
3614:
3611:
3609:
3606:
3605:
3604:
3597:
3594:
3593:
3592:
3582:
3572:
3562:
3552:
3551:, January 1915
3536:
3533:
3532:
3531:
3525:
3519:
3513:
3507:
3501:
3495:
3489:
3483:
3473:
3467:
3457:
3449:
3446:
3445:
3444:
3438:
3430:
3427:
3426:
3425:
3417:
3411:
3401:
3398:
3397:
3396:
3390:
3384:
3378:
3372:
3362:
3359:
3330:
3329:
3326:
3320:
3318:
3307:
3306:
3303:
3297:
3294:
3288:
3287:
3284:
3278:
3276:
3265:
3264:
3261:
3255:
3253:
3247:
3246:
3243:
3237:
3234:
3228:
3227:
3224:
3218:
3216:
3210:
3209:
3206:
3200:
3198:
3187:
3186:
3183:
3177:
3174:
3168:
3167:
3164:
3158:
3155:
3149:
3148:
3145:
3139:
3136:
3130:
3129:
3126:
3120:
3117:
3111:
3110:
3107:
3101:
3098:
3092:
3091:
3088:
3082:
3079:
3063:
3062:
3059:
3053:
3050:
3034:
3033:
3030:
3027:
3024:
3018:
3017:
3014:
3008:
3005:
2999:
2998:
2995:
2989:
2986:
2980:
2979:
2976:
2970:
2967:
2955:
2954:
2951:
2945:
2942:
2926:
2925:
2922:
2919:
2916:
2910:
2909:
2906:
2900:
2897:
2885:
2884:
2881:
2875:
2872:
2866:
2865:
2862:
2856:
2853:
2841:
2840:
2837:
2831:
2828:
2822:
2821:
2818:
2812:
2809:
2801:
2800:
2797:
2794:
2791:
2783:Her Reputation
2779:
2778:
2775:
2769:
2766:
2760:
2759:
2756:
2750:
2747:
2741:
2740:
2737:
2731:
2728:
2716:
2715:
2712:
2706:
2703:
2691:
2690:
2687:
2681:
2680:Ranjoor Singh
2678:
2666:
2665:
2662:
2656:
2653:
2645:
2644:
2641:
2635:
2634:Ranjoor Singh
2632:
2626:
2625:
2622:
2616:
2613:
2601:
2600:
2597:
2596:Serialisation
2594:
2591:
2581:
2578:
2533:H. Warner Munn
2506:The Lama's Law
2484:Philip Kaufman
2472:Darrel Crombie
2450:, directed by
2390:
2387:
2358:British Empire
2322:
2292:
2289:
2236:Manatee County
2202:in late 1933.
2137:Jack Armstrong
1859:Jungle Mystery
1797:A Curious Life
1771:
1768:
1666:, appeared in
1560:Her Reputation
1552:Thomas H. Ince
1491:
1488:
1382:T. E. Lawrence
1332:
1329:
1321:Jerusalem News
1285:Jerusalem News
1250:New Earth News
1246:Ottoman Empire
1183:
1180:
1178:
1175:
1049:
1047:
1041:
1037:literary agent
979:Hugh Pendexter
947:Sinclair Lewis
931:Edison Company
837:The Scrap Book
814:The Scrap Book
763:
761:
758:
728:, stopping in
571:Mulla Pawindah
509:
506:
383:John Lancaster
342:
339:
337:
334:
227:The Scrap Book
204:. Educated at
191:pulp magazines
160:
159:
133:
129:
128:
125:
121:
120:
109:
105:
104:
101:
97:
96:
93:
89:
88:
81:Manatee County
74:(aged 61)
68:
64:
63:
42:
38:
37:
35:Mundy, c. 1917
34:
26:
25:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
7595:
7584:
7581:
7579:
7576:
7574:
7571:
7569:
7566:
7564:
7561:
7559:
7556:
7554:
7551:
7549:
7546:
7544:
7541:
7539:
7536:
7534:
7531:
7529:
7526:
7524:
7521:
7519:
7516:
7514:
7511:
7509:
7506:
7504:
7501:
7499:
7496:
7494:
7491:
7489:
7486:
7484:
7481:
7479:
7476:
7475:
7473:
7463:
7459:
7456:
7454:
7450:
7447:
7445:
7442:
7440:
7437:
7434:
7430:
7429:
7424:
7422:
7420:
7416:
7413:
7405:
7401:
7398:
7396:
7392:
7389:
7386:
7382:
7379:
7377:
7373:
7370:
7368:
7365:
7364:
7354:
7352:0-911682-22-8
7348:
7344:
7340:
7336:
7332:
7328:
7326:0-88184-708-9
7322:
7318:
7317:
7312:
7308:
7304:
7299:
7298:
7292:
7288:
7285:
7281:
7278:
7274:
7273:
7268:
7265:
7262:
7258:
7254:
7251:
7248:
7247:
7242:
7239:
7238:
7227:
7221:
7217:
7212:
7208:
7206:0-7864-2234-3
7202:
7198:
7193:
7189:
7185:
7181:
7177:
7173:
7169:
7164:
7160:
7158:0-937986-70-4
7154:
7150:
7145:
7144:
7132:
7127:
7120:
7115:
7108:
7103:
7097:, p. 19.
7096:
7091:
7084:
7079:
7077:
7069:
7064:
7062:
7054:
7049:
7042:
7037:
7030:
7025:
7023:
7021:
7013:
7008:
7002:, p. 67.
7001:
6996:
6989:
6984:
6977:
6972:
6965:
6960:
6958:
6951:, p. 11.
6950:
6945:
6938:
6933:
6926:
6921:
6919:
6912:, p. 24.
6911:
6906:
6900:, p. 42.
6899:
6894:
6892:
6885:, p. 56.
6884:
6879:
6873:, p. 17.
6872:
6867:
6860:
6855:
6848:
6843:
6836:
6831:
6829:
6821:
6816:
6809:
6804:
6802:
6800:
6792:
6787:
6780:
6775:
6769:, p. 27.
6768:
6763:
6757:, p. 26.
6756:
6751:
6749:
6741:
6736:
6729:
6724:
6717:
6712:
6706:, p. 13.
6705:
6700:
6693:
6689:
6684:
6677:
6673:
6668:
6661:
6657:
6652:
6645:
6640:
6633:
6628:
6621:
6616:
6609:
6605:
6600:
6593:
6589:
6584:
6582:
6574:
6569:
6562:
6557:
6550:
6545:
6543:
6541:
6533:
6529:
6524:
6517:
6512:
6505:
6500:
6493:
6489:
6484:
6477:
6472:
6465:
6461:
6456:
6449:
6445:
6440:
6433:
6429:
6424:
6417:
6413:
6408:
6401:
6397:
6392:
6385:
6380:
6373:
6368:
6361:
6356:
6349:
6344:
6337:
6332:
6325:
6321:
6316:
6309:
6304:
6297:
6292:
6285:
6280:
6273:
6269:
6264:
6257:
6252:
6245:
6240:
6233:
6229:
6224:
6217:
6212:
6205:
6201:
6196:
6189:
6184:
6177:
6172:
6165:
6161:
6156:
6149:
6144:
6137:
6132:
6125:
6120:
6118:
6116:
6108:
6103:
6096:
6091:
6084:
6079:
6077:
6075:
6067:
6063:
6058:
6051:
6047:
6042:
6035:
6030:
6023:
6018:
6011:
6006:
5999:
5994:
5987:
5982:
5975:
5970:
5963:
5959:
5954:
5947:
5942:
5935:
5930:
5923:
5918:
5916:
5908:
5904:
5899:
5892:
5888:
5883:
5876:
5871:
5864:
5860:
5855:
5848:
5844:
5839:
5833:, p. 43.
5832:
5828:
5823:
5816:
5811:
5804:
5800:
5795:
5788:
5783:
5776:
5772:
5767:
5760:
5755:
5748:
5743:
5736:
5731:
5724:
5719:
5712:
5708:
5703:
5696:
5692:
5687:
5680:
5675:
5668:
5663:
5656:
5652:
5647:
5640:
5635:
5628:
5623:
5616:
5611:
5604:
5600:
5595:
5588:
5583:
5576:
5572:
5567:
5560:
5555:
5549:, p. 99.
5548:
5543:
5536:
5531:
5524:
5519:
5512:
5507:
5500:
5495:
5488:
5484:
5479:
5472:
5468:
5463:
5456:
5452:
5447:
5440:
5436:
5431:
5424:
5419:
5412:
5408:
5403:
5396:
5391:
5384:
5379:
5372:
5367:
5360:
5356:
5351:
5344:
5339:
5337:
5335:
5328:, p. 93.
5327:
5322:
5320:
5313:, p. 95.
5312:
5307:
5300:
5296:
5291:
5285:, p. 94.
5284:
5279:
5272:
5267:
5260:
5255:
5249:, p. 90.
5248:
5243:
5241:
5239:
5237:
5229:
5224:
5222:
5215:, p. 89.
5214:
5209:
5202:
5198:
5193:
5187:, p. 89.
5186:
5182:
5177:
5170:
5165:
5158:
5153:
5147:, p. 87.
5146:
5141:
5135:, p. 82.
5134:
5129:
5123:, p. 83.
5122:
5117:
5111:, p. 79.
5110:
5106:
5101:
5095:, p. 78.
5094:
5089:
5082:
5077:
5070:
5065:
5063:
5056:, p. 74.
5055:
5051:
5046:
5039:
5035:
5030:
5024:, p. 72.
5023:
5019:
5014:
5007:
5002:
4995:
4991:
4986:
4979:
4974:
4967:
4963:
4958:
4951:
4946:
4940:, p. 64.
4939:
4935:
4930:
4923:
4919:
4914:
4907:
4902:
4895:
4890:
4883:
4879:
4874:
4867:
4863:
4858:
4851:
4846:
4840:, p. 61.
4839:
4835:
4830:
4824:, p. 99.
4823:
4818:
4812:, p. 57.
4811:
4807:
4802:
4795:
4790:
4788:
4780:
4776:
4771:
4765:, p. 98.
4764:
4759:
4753:, p. 97.
4752:
4747:
4745:
4737:
4733:
4728:
4722:, p. 93.
4721:
4716:
4709:
4705:
4700:
4694:, p. 89.
4693:
4688:
4681:
4677:
4672:
4666:, p. 34.
4665:
4660:
4654:, p. 33.
4653:
4649:
4644:
4637:
4633:
4628:
4622:, p. 29.
4621:
4617:
4612:
4606:, p. 27.
4605:
4601:
4596:
4589:
4585:
4580:
4573:
4568:
4562:, p. 92.
4561:
4556:
4550:, p. 47.
4549:
4545:
4540:
4534:, p. 44.
4533:
4528:
4522:, p. 43.
4521:
4517:
4512:
4506:, p. 80.
4505:
4500:
4494:, p. 16.
4493:
4489:
4484:
4477:
4472:
4465:
4461:
4456:
4450:, p. 21.
4449:
4444:
4438:, p. 22.
4437:
4432:
4430:
4423:, p. 18.
4422:
4417:
4410:
4406:
4401:
4394:
4389:
4383:, p. 47.
4382:
4378:
4373:
4367:, p. 17.
4366:
4362:
4357:
4355:
4348:, p. 16.
4347:
4342:
4336:, p. 73.
4335:
4330:
4324:, p. 17.
4323:
4319:
4314:
4307:
4303:
4298:
4292:, p. 74.
4291:
4286:
4284:
4277:, p. 14.
4276:
4272:
4267:
4261:, p. 14.
4260:
4256:
4251:
4245:, p. 69.
4244:
4239:
4233:, p. 14.
4232:
4228:
4223:
4217:, p. 66.
4216:
4211:
4205:, p. 14.
4204:
4200:
4195:
4188:
4184:
4179:
4173:, p. 13.
4172:
4168:
4163:
4156:
4151:
4145:, p. 12.
4144:
4140:
4135:
4128:
4123:
4116:
4111:
4105:, p. 10.
4104:
4100:
4095:
4089:, p. 10.
4088:
4084:
4079:
4073:, p. 50.
4072:
4067:
4061:, p. 11.
4060:
4056:
4051:
4045:, p. 49.
4044:
4039:
4032:
4027:
4020:
4016:
4011:
4004:
4000:
3995:
3988:
3984:
3979:
3973:, p. 43.
3972:
3967:
3960:
3955:
3948:
3944:
3939:
3932:
3928:
3923:
3916:
3911:
3904:
3899:
3892:
3888:
3883:
3876:
3872:
3867:
3860:
3856:
3851:
3845:, p. 36.
3844:
3839:
3832:
3827:
3820:
3816:
3811:
3804:
3800:
3795:
3789:, p. 34.
3788:
3783:
3777:, p. 33.
3776:
3771:
3769:
3762:, p. 32.
3761:
3756:
3749:
3745:
3740:
3733:
3728:
3722:, p. 27.
3721:
3716:
3714:
3707:, p. 26.
3706:
3701:
3694:
3690:
3685:
3678:
3673:
3666:
3661:
3654:
3649:
3643:, p. 23.
3642:
3637:
3630:
3626:
3621:
3617:
3603:
3600:
3599:
3590:
3586:
3583:
3580:
3576:
3573:
3570:
3566:
3563:
3560:
3556:
3553:
3550:
3546:
3543:reprinted in
3542:
3539:
3538:
3529:
3526:
3523:
3520:
3517:
3514:
3511:
3508:
3505:
3502:
3499:
3496:
3493:
3490:
3487:
3484:
3481:
3477:
3476:East and West
3474:
3471:
3468:
3465:
3461:
3458:
3455:
3452:
3451:
3442:
3441:Old Ugly Face
3439:
3436:
3433:
3432:
3423:
3422:
3421:Purple Pirate
3418:
3415:
3412:
3409:
3408:
3404:
3403:
3394:
3391:
3388:
3385:
3382:
3379:
3376:
3373:
3370:
3369:
3365:
3364:
3356:
3355:
3349:
3343:
3342:
3336:
3327:
3324:
3321:
3319:
3316:
3312:
3309:
3308:
3304:
3301:
3298:
3295:
3293:
3290:
3289:
3285:
3282:
3279:
3277:
3274:
3270:
3267:
3266:
3262:
3259:
3256:
3254:
3252:
3249:
3248:
3244:
3241:
3238:
3235:
3233:
3230:
3229:
3225:
3222:
3219:
3217:
3215:
3212:
3211:
3207:
3204:
3201:
3199:
3196:
3192:
3189:
3188:
3184:
3181:
3178:
3175:
3173:
3170:
3169:
3165:
3162:
3159:
3156:
3154:
3151:
3150:
3146:
3143:
3140:
3137:
3135:
3132:
3131:
3127:
3124:
3121:
3118:
3116:
3113:
3112:
3108:
3105:
3102:
3099:
3097:
3094:
3093:
3089:
3086:
3083:
3080:
3077:
3076:Jimgrim Sahib
3073:
3068:
3065:
3064:
3060:
3057:
3054:
3051:
3048:
3044:
3039:
3036:
3035:
3031:
3028:
3025:
3023:
3020:
3019:
3015:
3012:
3009:
3006:
3004:
3001:
3000:
2996:
2994:(April 1922)
2993:
2990:
2987:
2985:
2982:
2981:
2977:
2974:
2971:
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811:'s magazine,
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7458:Talbot Mundy
7449:Talbot Mundy
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7269:(compiler),
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7090:
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7014:, p. 2.
7007:
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6854:
6842:
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4066:
4050:
4038:
4033:, p. 9.
4026:
4021:, p. 9.
4010:
4005:, p. 9.
3994:
3989:, p. 9.
3978:
3966:
3961:, p. 8.
3954:
3938:
3933:, p. 7.
3922:
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3898:
3893:, p. 7.
3882:
3877:, p. 7.
3866:
3861:, p. 7.
3850:
3838:
3833:, p. 7.
3826:
3821:, p. 7.
3810:
3805:, p. 6.
3794:
3782:
3755:
3750:, p. 6.
3739:
3727:
3700:
3695:, p. 5.
3684:
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3631:, p. 5.
3620:
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3205:(July 1922)
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2640:(July 1915)
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2580:Bibliography
2570:
2562:Lost Horizon
2560:
2557:James Hilton
2537:Andre Norton
2529:Fritz Leiber
2514:
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2476:Fritz Leiber
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2272:World War II
2256:Adolf Hitler
2217:
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2148:Chichen Itza
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2071:White Tigers
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1829:
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1801:Spiritualism
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1793:Spiritualism
1781:
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1556:novelization
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927:The Fire Cop
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794:
776:Arriving in
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725:
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671:
662:
628:
562:
556:
554:
534:pig-sticking
526:native state
513:
511:
504:and so on."
475:
471:Rugby School
455:Lincolnshire
423:
418:Rugby School
344:
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222:Frank Munsey
195:
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165:Talbot Mundy
164:
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140:Inez Craven
72:(1940-08-05)
23:Talbot Mundy
7483:1940 deaths
7478:1879 births
7341:. Chicago:
7311:Clute, John
7241:Brian Taves
3429:Lobsang Pun
3269:Caesar Dies
3125:(May 1922)
3096:Jungle Jest
3022:Black Light
2939:Gup Bahadur
2711:(May 1919)
2661:(May 1916)
2659:Everybody's
2541:Jeremy Lane
2456:Gnome Press
2353:imperialism
2349:colonialism
2047:Black Light
1872:Fifty-Seven
1825:real estate
1713:Caesar Dies
1206:founded by
1132:Elmer Davis
1083:Everybody's
984:World War I
959:Connecticut
915:as well as
805:short story
797:Jeff Hanley
754:SS Teutonic
752:aboard the
750:Southampton
592:Westminster
579:Khyber Pass
502:fox-hunting
490:high church
486:fox terrier
482:Quedlinburg
347:Hammersmith
198:Hammersmith
177:Walter Galt
150:Sally Ames
108:Citizenship
95:Walter Galt
56:Hammersmith
7472:Categories
7385:Faded Page
7131:Ellis 1984
7095:Ellis 1984
7083:Taves 2006
7068:Taves 2006
7053:Taves 2006
7041:Taves 2006
7029:Taves 2006
7012:Taves 2006
7000:Taves 2006
6988:Ellis 1984
6976:Ellis 1984
6964:Taves 2006
6949:Ellis 1984
6937:Taves 2006
6925:Taves 2006
6910:Taves 2006
6898:Taves 2006
6883:Taves 2006
6871:Ellis 1984
6859:Ellis 1984
6847:Taves 2006
6835:Taves 2006
6820:Taves 2006
6808:Taves 2006
6791:Ellis 1984
6779:Ellis 1984
6767:Taves 2006
6755:Taves 2006
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6728:Taves 2006
6716:Taves 2006
6704:Ellis 1984
6692:Taves 2006
6688:Ellis 1984
6676:Taves 2006
6672:Ellis 1984
6660:Taves 2006
6656:Ellis 1984
6644:Ellis 1984
6632:Ellis 1984
6620:Taves 2006
6608:Taves 2006
6604:Ellis 1984
6592:Taves 2006
6588:Ellis 1984
6573:Taves 2006
6561:Taves 2006
6549:Taves 2006
6532:Taves 2006
6528:Ellis 1984
6516:Ellis 1984
6504:Ellis 1984
6492:Taves 2006
6488:Ellis 1984
6476:Ellis 1984
6464:Taves 2006
6460:Ellis 1984
6448:Taves 2006
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2675:Hira Singh
2488:Steve Roth
2452:Henry King
2200:Marseilles
2184:Blackheath
1696:Adventure'
1548:Fred Niblo
1484:A. L. Burt
1479:Hutchinson
1463:California
1450:, and the
1300:Alexandria
1177:Later life
1128:Hira Singh
922:For Valour
829:Adventure'
801:typewriter
738:Marseilles
674:town clerk
558:Daily Mail
420:, pictured
391:Ilfracombe
385:. After a
336:Early life
285:California
100:Occupation
49:1879-04-23
3613:Footnotes
3589:Adventure
3579:Adventure
3559:Adventure
3549:Adventure
3460:Full Moon
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1842:, titled
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831:s editor
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702:Kavirondo
596:Cape Town
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563:Caledonia
514:Caledonia
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387:honeymoon
371:barrister
359:Yorkshire
293:Theosophy
281:San Diego
272:Jerusalem
245:Adventure
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7387:(Canada)
7367:Dustfall
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2164:Mallorca
2067:Atlantis
1908:All Aces
1868:Rung Ho!
1836:Fox Film
1701:Commodus
1520:Lomaland
1440:esoteric
1362:Mundy's
1136:George V
1011:Cassells
1003:Rung Ho!
955:Stamford
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730:Djibouti
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688:and the
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494:old port
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351:Anglican
319:diabetes
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250:Rung Ho!
239:Cavalier
185:and the
111:British
92:Pen name
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2244:fascism
2160:Hamburg
2144:Yucatan
2059:Jimgrim
1983:Thuggee
1764:con man
1748:Tijuana
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1600:Malabar
1592:Treason
1572:Western
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1422:Mahatma
1273:Romance
710:Nairobi
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