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Quick ViewThe Library of Alexandria is an independent small business publishing house. We specialize in bringing back to live rare, historical and ancient books. This includes manuscripts such as: classical fiction, philosophy... See More
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Quick ViewStep into a world of wealth, intrigue, and redemption with "A Millionaire of Yesterday" by E. Phillips Oppenheim, a gripping tale that will keep you turning pages until the very end. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of... See More
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Quick View"Do you suppose that the Zeppelin was in difficulties, as she was flying so low?" Helen enquired. "It is a perfectly reasonable hypothesis," the Commandant assented. "Two patrol boats were sent out early this morning, in... See More
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Quick ViewThe Library of Alexandria is an independent small business publishing house. We specialize in bringing back to live rare, historical and ancient books. This includes manuscripts such as: classical fiction, philosophy... See More
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Quick View"The Mystery of Mr. Bernard Brown" is an 1896 novel by the British writer E. Phillips Oppenheim. Following the apparent murder of a man, a novelist comes under suspicion. Very enjoyable period piece with lovely descriptions... See More
Five people were seated around a table in the private office of a well-known solicitor in Lincoln's Inn. Their expressions and general attitude were sufficiently disturbed to suggest that their gathering was of no ordinary... See More
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Quick ViewIn this novel we have Oppenheim's as it best, with the story of a man hunt set in an English village, and involving a well-known banker and the Lord of the Manor. The story is a thriller built on several interlaced mysteries... See More
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Quick ViewTurmoil over Thurlow House. The new tenant of the garden house has barely moved in when a grisly murder happens. Is Mister Brown, the new tenant guilty? Who is he, anyway? His past is shrouded in mystery and nobody seems to... See More
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Quick ViewThis early work from the "prince of storytellers" E. Phillips Oppenheim published as a novel in 1897. Mr. Norman Scott is a young, hardworking, distinguished physician with a busy practice in London. He is called to visit a... See More
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Quick ViewHarvey Garrard, as his limousine crawled over London Bridge and turned into the dingy streets beyond, leaned forward in his seat looking out of the window with the half-weary anticipation of one who revisits familiar but... See More
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Quick ViewE. Phillips Oppenheim, writing as Anthony Partridge, in 1912. A curious tale in three parts. "The Court of St. Simon", by E. Phillips Oppenheim tells the story of Monsieur Simon with his consort Josephine, who lives in the... See More
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Quick ViewThis is another collection of interlinked short stories about the good life in Monte Carlo and Beausoleil after the first World War. Ten stories about Peter Hames, the former Inspector on the New York police department that... See More
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Quick ViewBritish author E. Phillips Oppenheim achieved worldwide fame with his thrilling novels and short stories concerning, mystery, international espionage and intrigue. Many of his novels have been adapted for the screen. Mr... See More
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Quick ViewA World War I tale of espionage in a fictional "backwater" area in England with no apparent military value called Dreymarsh. The story begins with Dreymarsh residents discovering an observation car from a German zeppelin... See More
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Quick ViewGuy Ducaine is a recent graduate of Oxford University. Through a series of unfortunate events he is penniless and starving in the rural town of Brasters. Seeking to make a few shillings, he schedules a lecture on local... See More
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Quick ViewGlenlitten Manor is the home of Andrew, Marquis Glenlitten, and his lovely, tiny, vivacious French wife, Felice. On the night of a small game hunt, the unsavory Baron de Bresset is murdered and the priceless Glenlitten... See More
This is a very early novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim from 1897. The wealthy and bored Lord Hildyard, Marquis of Esholt, is on a yachting tour with a group of friends, including his kept lover, Pauline Owston. When Hildyard... See More
Joseph P. Cray is an American manufacturer who has just completed a year serving coffee to the troops in France during World War 1. He is motivated by good will, and also to escape his American second wife who is the head of... See More
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Quick ViewThis mystery that takes place in 1947 in Nice about conflicting political goals between an American and a Chinese. Shortly thereafter, the granting of independence to the Philippine Islands by the United States, Japan... See More
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Quick ViewA striking romantic novel of 1913 of a young Englishman's uphill fight. Douglas Guest is an orphan, raised by a stern, religious, and uncompromising uncle, Gideon Strong, in the North of England. His uncle orders him to... See More
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Quick ViewThis carefully crafted ebook: "THE DOUBLE TRAITOR (Spy Thriller Classic)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Double Traitor is one of the greatest First World War spy novels... See More
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Quick ViewThis carefully crafted ebook: "The Spy Paramount (Thriller Classic)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Extract: "General Berati looked at his visitor, as he motioned to a chair... See More
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Quick ViewThis carefully crafted ebook: "A Daughter of Astrea (Thriller Classic)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. "Behold!" cried Sabul Ahmid, with an upward sweep of his bare, brown... See More
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Quick ViewSir Joseph is a brilliant surgeon from Australia who went mad after operating on vast numbers of soldiers during World War 1. His terrible hobby is cutting people's heads open to steal bits of their brains. His wife is a... See More
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Quick View"The Passionate Quest" is the story of Rosina, Philip and Matthew, who work in rural England in the glass factory owned by Rosina's uncle. All three dream of a different life: Rosina wants to be an actress, Philip a poet... See More
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Quick ViewThe state of the working class in the early 20th century caused significant changes in the left-wing political parties. The Liberal Party, which enjoyed the support of the working class, was threatened by the Party of Labor... See More
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Quick ViewThis carefully crafted ebook: "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION (Spy Thriller Classic)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. German Leopold von Ragastein meets his doppelganger, Englishman... See More
This unique crime and mystery collection includes the great masterpieces of the mystery every fan of the genre should experience: Edgar Allan Poe: The Murders in the Rue Morgue The Masque of the Red Death The Fall of the... See More
E-artnow presents to you this exceptional crime and mystery collection filled with the greatest classics of the genre: Bleak House (Dickens) Great Expectations (Dickens) Crime and Punishment (Dostoevsky) The Double... See More