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Nelson Lee: The Black Wolf Files (Great Ladies of Crime #4): A Collection of 19 Classic Tales

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Description:Nelson Lee was one of the longest-running detectives of the British story papers. Throughout his thirty-year run in the Amalgamated Press papers, he was perhaps second only to Sexton Blake in popularity. Created by Maxwell Scott (the pseudonym of Dr. John Staniforth 1863-1927) he first appeared in A Dead Man’s Secret in The Halfpenny Marvel #46, 19 September 1894. For the next twenty years he appeared regularly in Boy’s Friend, Boy’s Realm, and Boy’s Herald. In 1915 he was given his own story-paper series, The Nelson Lee Library, which ran until 1933.Lee appeared in over 2500 tales set in every corner of the globe. Scott eventually sold his rights to the character to the Amalgamated Press, which enabled new authors to pen Lee adventures, among them notable Sexton Blake authors A. C. Murray, W. M. Graydon, Edwy Searles Brooks and G. H. Teed.The Black Wolf, Nelson Lee’s greatest female adversary, first appeared in 1915. She would go on to clash with the great detective in 15 adventures, at times teaming up with other master criminals. Her adventures have been gathered for the first time in this anthology. We’ve also included The Last of the Genghis, The Man with Four Identities, The Crimson Disc, and The Mystery of the Closed Door, tales which do not feature her but that bring the story arc of her partners in crime to their conclusion.All her adventures were written by George Hamilton Teed (1886-1938) a Canadian writer who is regarded by fans as one of the best Sexton Blake authors of all time.The anthology includes:The Black Wolf, The Nelson Lee Library #17, October 2, 1915The Secret of the Swamp, The Nelson Lee Library #19, October, 16, 1915Edges of Steel; or, The Apaches of Paris, The Nelson Lee Library #22, November 6, 1915The Case of the Tube of Radium, The Nelson Lee Library #24 November 20, 1915The Crystal Urn, The Nelson Lee Library #26, December 4, 1915A Mystery of Venice, The Nelson Lee Library #30, January 1, 1916The Frozen Man, The Nelson Lee Library #31, January 8, 1916Robbery Wholesale, The Nelson Lee Library #34 January 29, 1916The Mystery Man of Lhassa, The Nelson Lee Library #36, February 12, 1916The Red Menace, The Nelson Lee Library #40, March 11, 1916The Last of the Genghis, The Nelson Lee Library #46, April 22, 1916The Man with Four Identities, The Nelson Lee Library #55, June 24, 1916The Crimson Disc, The Nelson Lee Library #58, July 15, 1916The Golden Boomerang, The Nelson Lee Library #61, August 5, 1916The Mystery of the Closed Door The Nelson Lee Library #79, December 9, 1916Loot!, The Nelson Lee Library # 107, June 23, 1917The Kidnapped Stockbroker, The Nelson Lee Library #108, June 30, 1917We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Nelson Lee: The Black Wolf Files (Great Ladies of Crime #4): A Collection of 19 Classic Tales. To get started finding Nelson Lee: The Black Wolf Files (Great Ladies of Crime #4): A Collection of 19 Classic Tales, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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1987886704

Nelson Lee: The Black Wolf Files (Great Ladies of Crime #4): A Collection of 19 Classic Tales

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Nelson Lee was one of the longest-running detectives of the British story papers. Throughout his thirty-year run in the Amalgamated Press papers, he was perhaps second only to Sexton Blake in popularity. Created by Maxwell Scott (the pseudonym of Dr. John Staniforth 1863-1927) he first appeared in A Dead Man’s Secret in The Halfpenny Marvel #46, 19 September 1894. For the next twenty years he appeared regularly in Boy’s Friend, Boy’s Realm, and Boy’s Herald. In 1915 he was given his own story-paper series, The Nelson Lee Library, which ran until 1933.Lee appeared in over 2500 tales set in every corner of the globe. Scott eventually sold his rights to the character to the Amalgamated Press, which enabled new authors to pen Lee adventures, among them notable Sexton Blake authors A. C. Murray, W. M. Graydon, Edwy Searles Brooks and G. H. Teed.The Black Wolf, Nelson Lee’s greatest female adversary, first appeared in 1915. She would go on to clash with the great detective in 15 adventures, at times teaming up with other master criminals. Her adventures have been gathered for the first time in this anthology. We’ve also included The Last of the Genghis, The Man with Four Identities, The Crimson Disc, and The Mystery of the Closed Door, tales which do not feature her but that bring the story arc of her partners in crime to their conclusion.All her adventures were written by George Hamilton Teed (1886-1938) a Canadian writer who is regarded by fans as one of the best Sexton Blake authors of all time.The anthology includes:The Black Wolf, The Nelson Lee Library #17, October 2, 1915The Secret of the Swamp, The Nelson Lee Library #19, October, 16, 1915Edges of Steel; or, The Apaches of Paris, The Nelson Lee Library #22, November 6, 1915The Case of the Tube of Radium, The Nelson Lee Library #24 November 20, 1915The Crystal Urn, The Nelson Lee Library #26, December 4, 1915A Mystery of Venice, The Nelson Lee Library #30, January 1, 1916The Frozen Man, The Nelson Lee Library #31, January 8, 1916Robbery Wholesale, The Nelson Lee Library #34 January 29, 1916The Mystery Man of Lhassa, The Nelson Lee Library #36, February 12, 1916The Red Menace, The Nelson Lee Library #40, March 11, 1916The Last of the Genghis, The Nelson Lee Library #46, April 22, 1916The Man with Four Identities, The Nelson Lee Library #55, June 24, 1916The Crimson Disc, The Nelson Lee Library #58, July 15, 1916The Golden Boomerang, The Nelson Lee Library #61, August 5, 1916The Mystery of the Closed Door The Nelson Lee Library #79, December 9, 1916Loot!, The Nelson Lee Library # 107, June 23, 1917The Kidnapped Stockbroker, The Nelson Lee Library #108, June 30, 1917We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Nelson Lee: The Black Wolf Files (Great Ladies of Crime #4): A Collection of 19 Classic Tales. To get started finding Nelson Lee: The Black Wolf Files (Great Ladies of Crime #4): A Collection of 19 Classic Tales, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
ROH Press
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ISBN
1987886704
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