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Trent's own case

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Harmondsworth
Kiadó: Penguin Books
Kiadás helye: Harmondsworth
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Kötés típusa: Varrott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 256 oldal
Sorozatcím: Penguin Books - Mystery & Crime
Kötetszám: 543
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
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THE AUTHORS E. C. BENTLEY, a Londoner by birth, began journalism in (902, and was columnist on the Daily News and later on the editorial staff of the Daily Telegraph, as well as a frequent contributor to Punch and other periodicals. In 1912 he produced Trent's Last Case as an experiment in a new kind of detective story, and was greatly surprised by its remarkable success. He has alsó pufcl'.shed Trent Intervenes (1938), and Those Days (1940), a volume of memoirs. He is well known as the inventor of the 'Clerihew'-the biographical nonsense verse exemplified in Biography for Beginners. HERBERT WARNER ALLÉN, born in 1881, was educated at Charterhouse and University College, Oxford. For many years he was Paris correspondent cf the Morning Post, and in the First World War was a war correspondent with the French armies for three years. Later he was successively Foreign Editor of the Morning Post and London Editor of the Yorkshire Post. In 1939 he became Senior Press Cfficer,... Tovább

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THE AUTHORS E. C. BENTLEY, a Londoner by birth, began journalism in (902, and was columnist on the Daily News and later on the editorial staff of the Daily Telegraph, as well as a frequent contributor to Punch and other periodicals. In 1912 he produced Trent's Last Case as an experiment in a new kind of detective story, and was greatly surprised by its remarkable success. He has alsó pufcl'.shed Trent Intervenes (1938), and Those Days (1940), a volume of memoirs. He is well known as the inventor of the 'Clerihew'-the biographical nonsense verse exemplified in Biography for Beginners. HERBERT WARNER ALLÉN, born in 1881, was educated at Charterhouse and University College, Oxford. For many years he was Paris correspondent cf the Morning Post, and in the First World War was a war correspondent with the French armies for three years. Later he was successively Foreign Editor of the Morning Post and London Editor of the Yorkshire Post. In 1939 he became Senior Press Cfficer, BomberCommand, R.A.F., and in 1940 was Assistant Deputy Director, Foreign Division, Ministry of Information. He has written several tooks on wine as well as detective stories. Howard Coster Vissza

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