Showing 20 items matching "detective fiction"
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Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Dymock's Book Arcade, The woman in white, 1947
... ...Detective fiction...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges England - Fiction Detective fiction Marian and her sister Laura live a quiet life under their uncle's guardianship until Laura's marriage to Sir Percival Glyde. ...Marian and her sister Laura live a quiet life under their uncle's guardianship until Laura's marriage to Sir Percival Glyde. Sir Percival is a man of many secrets. Hence, Marian and the girls' drawing master, Walter, have to turn detective in order to work out what is going on, and to protect Laura from a fatal plotIll, p.526.fictionMarian and her sister Laura live a quiet life under their uncle's guardianship until Laura's marriage to Sir Percival Glyde. Sir Percival is a man of many secrets. Hence, Marian and the girls' drawing master, Walter, have to turn detective in order to work out what is going on, and to protect Laura from a fatal plotengland - fiction, detective fiction -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Bleak House, 1873-1900
... This plot makes the novel a landmark early example of detective fiction. In the end, the Jarndyce case finally concludes, but the estate is gone, Richard dies, and the survivors are left with a tempered sense of justice and charity....It is also seen as a milestone in the development of detective fiction, thanks to Inspector Bucket and the novel’s murder mystery sub plot. ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Bleak House is one of Charles Dickens’s major novels, a sprawling, multi plot story built around the endless Court of Chancery lawsuit known as “Jarndyce and Jarndyce” and its ruinous effect on several families. It is widely regarded as among his finest and most complex works, central to any serious study of his fiction.Bleak House. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1873-1900. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Blue leather hardcover with title on spine in gold lettering, Charles Dickens signature on front cover written in gold lettering. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Bleak House is one of Charles Dickens’s major novels, a sprawling, multi plot story built around the endless Court of Chancery lawsuit known as “Jarndyce and Jarndyce” and its ruinous effect on several families. It is widely regarded as among his finest and most complex works, central to any serious study of his fiction.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - A Fictional Story, Charles Dickens, Bleak House, 1925
... This plot makes the novel a landmark early example of detective fiction. In the end, the Jarndyce case finally concludes, but the estate is gone, Richard dies, and the survivors are left with a tempered sense of justice and charity....It is also seen as a milestone in the development of detective fiction, thanks to Inspector Bucket and the novel’s murder mystery sub plot. ...Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Bleak House is one of Charles Dickens’s major novels, a sprawling, multi plot story built around the endless Court of Chancery lawsuit known as “Jarndyce and Jarndyce” and its ruinous effect on several families. It is widely regarded as among his finest and most complex works, central to any serious study of his fiction.Bleak House. Author: Charles Dickens. Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd, London. Date: 1925. (See note section this document for more information on Edition). Cloth hardcover with title on spine in gold lettering, Front cover has a paper stick on title. The spine has a Library label.fictionCharles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of the great English novelists of the Victorian era, famous for vivid characters, social criticism, and stories that were first published in serial form. He began as a journalist, rose to enormous popularity during his lifetime, and wrote major works such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and Great Expectations. Bleak House is one of Charles Dickens’s major novels, a sprawling, multi plot story built around the endless Court of Chancery lawsuit known as “Jarndyce and Jarndyce” and its ruinous effect on several families. It is widely regarded as among his finest and most complex works, central to any serious study of his fiction.book, the old curiosity shop, charles dickens, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, warrnambool, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road -
J. Ward Museum ComplexBook, Under Padlock and Seal 1905
... #detectivestory fiction adventurebook boysownadventure A classic detective story. Harold Avery was born in 1869. ...A classic detective story. Harold Avery was born in 1869. His life reads like one of his own adventure stories. He was shipwrecked off the coast of Malaysia at the age of ten on his way to Australia with his parents who were drowned. Avery was brought up by the natives who, after three years put him on a Dutch boat bound back to England. He was brought up by an aunt who sent him to Eton and then settled with him in Edinburgh. Avery took a job in the city’s Water Department and in 1894 wrote his first book The Orderly Officer. In the next 45 years he wrote over fifty more books, mainly school stories and adventure stories. In 1941 he left Scotland to travel round the world and the last that was heard from him was a postcard sent to his aunt from Rio de Janeiro in 1943. It is chosen from his large output as being a typical school story but, it can be argued, it is the precursor of work by Enid Blyton and J K Rowling, dealing with school life, five children who go on an adventure and a mystical wizard who ends the story not with a wave of a wand but with kindness and consideration.fictionA classic detective story. Harold Avery was born in 1869. His life reads like one of his own adventure stories. He was shipwrecked off the coast of Malaysia at the age of ten on his way to Australia with his parents who were drowned. Avery was brought up by the natives who, after three years put him on a Dutch boat bound back to England. He was brought up by an aunt who sent him to Eton and then settled with him in Edinburgh. Avery took a job in the city’s Water Department and in 1894 wrote his first book The Orderly Officer. In the next 45 years he wrote over fifty more books, mainly school stories and adventure stories. In 1941 he left Scotland to travel round the world and the last that was heard from him was a postcard sent to his aunt from Rio de Janeiro in 1943. It is chosen from his large output as being a typical school story but, it can be argued, it is the precursor of work by Enid Blyton and J K Rowling, dealing with school life, five children who go on an adventure and a mystical wizard who ends the story not with a wave of a wand but with kindness and consideration.#detectivestory, fiction, adventurebook, boysownadventure -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Kendrick, Baynard, Reservations For Death by Baynard Kendrick, 1958
... Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 Baynard Kendrick Detectives Dogs Fiction Crime novel which includes a police dog, seeing eye dog and a blind detective. ...Crime novel which includes a police dog, seeing eye dog and a blind detective.Hardcover book, 253 pages. Front cover of book has a colour image of two men and a dog. One of the men is Asian, the other man is blind. A knife is in the wall behind one of the men.fictionCrime novel which includes a police dog, seeing eye dog and a blind detective.baynard kendrick, detectives, dogs, fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Grierson, Francis D, The Jackdaw Mystery : a detective novel by Francis D. Grierson, 1931
... Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 Francis D. Grierson Detectives Fiction Detective novel. Advertisement embossed in gold on back cover: 'Be wise /Always/use/Fairy Dyes'. ...Detective novel.Hardcover book, 251 pages. Book has a plain blue cover, with gold-embossed spine. fictionDetective novel.francis d. grierson, detectives, fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Dobson, Kenneth Austin, Mail train : a novel, 1946
... Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 Fiction Kenneth Austin Dobson Africa - Fiction Detective fiction set in Tanganyika. Stamps indicating book was formerly in other collections: 'Lincoln Book Club, Mornington'; 'The Caramar Library, 3 Chain Rd., Moorooduc'; 'Mooroopna Mechanics Hall & Free Library'. ...Detective fiction set in Tanganyika.240 p. : frontispiece illustration - map of central Africa. Green cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, with images of butterflies clustering around a bright light.fictionDetective fiction set in Tanganyika.fiction, kenneth austin dobson, africa - fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Gask, Arthur, The unfolding years, n.d. [1947]
... Fiction Mystery Crime Arthur Gask A man was hanged for murder. Many years later his son, a medical man of some distinction, finding his father had been innocent, takes the law into his own hands and deals out vengeance to the real murderer who, by his lying evidence, had brought his father to the scaffold. There began a thrilling and deadly game of move and counter-move, with the avenger just one step ahead of Detective ...A man was hanged for murder. Many years later his son, a medical man of some distinction, finding his father had been innocent, takes the law into his own hands and deals out vengeance to the real murderer who, by his lying evidence, had brought his father to the scaffold. There began a thrilling and deadly game of move and counter-move, with the avenger just one step ahead of Detective Gilbert Larose.204p. ; dark green coverfictionA man was hanged for murder. Many years later his son, a medical man of some distinction, finding his father had been innocent, takes the law into his own hands and deals out vengeance to the real murderer who, by his lying evidence, had brought his father to the scaffold. There began a thrilling and deadly game of move and counter-move, with the avenger just one step ahead of Detective Gilbert Larose.fiction, mystery, crime, arthur gask -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, The Folio Society, The moonstone, 1951
... Widely recognized, alongside the stories of Edgar Allan Poe, as establishing many of the most enduring conventions of detective fiction, The Moonstone is Wilkie Collins masterwork and one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century. ...The novel that T.S. Eliot called ;the first, the longest, and the best of the modern English detective novels ; Guarded by three Brahmin priests, the Moonstone is a religious relic, the centerpiece in a sacred statue of the Hindu god of the moon. It is also a giant yellow diamond of enormous value, and its temptation is irresistible to the corrupt John Herncastle, a colonel in the British Army in India. After murdering the three guardian priests and bringing the diamond back to England with him, Herncastle bequeaths it to his niece, Rachel, knowing full well that danger will follow. True to its enigmatic nature, the Moonstone disappears from Rachel & rsquo;s room on the night of her eighteenth birthday, igniting a mystery so intricate and thrilling it has set the standard for every crime novel of the past one hundred fifty years. Widely recognized, alongside the stories of Edgar Allan Poe, as establishing many of the most enduring conventions of detective fiction, The Moonstone is Wilkie Collins masterwork and one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century.Ill, p.417fictionThe novel that T.S. Eliot called ;the first, the longest, and the best of the modern English detective novels ; Guarded by three Brahmin priests, the Moonstone is a religious relic, the centerpiece in a sacred statue of the Hindu god of the moon. It is also a giant yellow diamond of enormous value, and its temptation is irresistible to the corrupt John Herncastle, a colonel in the British Army in India. After murdering the three guardian priests and bringing the diamond back to England with him, Herncastle bequeaths it to his niece, Rachel, knowing full well that danger will follow. True to its enigmatic nature, the Moonstone disappears from Rachel & rsquo;s room on the night of her eighteenth birthday, igniting a mystery so intricate and thrilling it has set the standard for every crime novel of the past one hundred fifty years. Widely recognized, alongside the stories of Edgar Allan Poe, as establishing many of the most enduring conventions of detective fiction, The Moonstone is Wilkie Collins masterwork and one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century. england - fiction, romantic fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Cassells, John, Problem for Superintendent Flagg, 1961
... Fiction Mystery John Cassells What appeared to be a routine murder investigation brought the doyen of Scotland Yard detectives to the scene - but strange things had been happening at the dead man's house so Flagg and his erudite colleague, Inspector 'Know All' Newall, found themselves faced with a problem that taxed all their ingenuity. ...What appeared to be a routine murder investigation brought the doyen of Scotland Yard detectives to the scene - but strange things had been happening at the dead man's house so Flagg and his erudite colleague, Inspector 'Know All' Newall, found themselves faced with a problem that taxed all their ingenuity.190p. ; green and cream cover with outline of man with gunfictionWhat appeared to be a routine murder investigation brought the doyen of Scotland Yard detectives to the scene - but strange things had been happening at the dead man's house so Flagg and his erudite colleague, Inspector 'Know All' Newall, found themselves faced with a problem that taxed all their ingenuity.fiction, mystery, john cassells -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Bude, John, The constable and the lady, 1951
... Fiction Mystery John Bude It was unfortunate that Detective-Inspector Meredith decided to spend a well-earned holiday in the little Sussex village of Haddington. ...It was unfortunate that Detective-Inspector Meredith decided to spend a well-earned holiday in the little Sussex village of Haddington. For no sooner had he settled in when he found himself roped into a full size case of murder.240p. ; black cover with original dust jacket cut and pasted onto front cover, featuring drawings of young man lying on the grass and young woman floating in the waterfictionIt was unfortunate that Detective-Inspector Meredith decided to spend a well-earned holiday in the little Sussex village of Haddington. For no sooner had he settled in when he found himself roped into a full size case of murder.fiction, mystery, john bude -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Short stories, Donovan, Dick (J. E. Preston Muddock), The records of Vincent Trill of the Detective Service, 1899
... fiction Mysteries Dick Donovan (J. E. Preston Muddock) 285 p. : grey-brown cover, with illustration of a shadowy man in a bowler hat threatening a frightened-looking man. Title "Vincent Trill of the Detective ...285 p. : grey-brown cover, with illustration of a shadowy man in a bowler hat threatening a frightened-looking man. Title "Vincent Trill of the Detective Service", and author's name embossed in large gold letters on cover, "Records of Vincent Trill" and author's name in gold on spine. Endpapers have decorative pattern of leaves.fictionfiction, short stories, crime fiction, mysteries, dick donovan (j. e. preston muddock) -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Gardner, Erle Stanley, The case of the borrowed brunette, 1951
... Fiction Crime fiction Mystery Perry Mason Erle Stanley Gardner A Perry Mason detective story. ...A Perry Mason detective story. Plot is "a convoluted scheme of impersonation". Women with specific physical characteristics are hired to impersonate another woman. The man who hires them is found murdered, and two of the women, Cora Felton and Adelle Winters, are charged with his murder.239 p. : dark green cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, with illustration of a woman in a low-cut red dress wearing a fur wrap. Publisher's summary, also from dust jacket, pasted inside front cover.fictionA Perry Mason detective story. Plot is "a convoluted scheme of impersonation". Women with specific physical characteristics are hired to impersonate another woman. The man who hires them is found murdered, and two of the women, Cora Felton and Adelle Winters, are charged with his murder.fiction, crime fiction, mystery, perry mason, erle stanley gardner -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Short stories, Donovan, Dick (J. E. Preston Muddock), The adventures of Tyler Tatlock private detective : related by Dick Donovan, 1900
... fiction Mystery stories. 287 Pp. : blue cover, illustration of man standing (gazing in contemplation?) with hands clasped behind his back. The adventures of Tyler Tatlock private detective ...Mystery stories.287 Pp. : blue cover, illustration of man standing (gazing in contemplation?) with hands clasped behind his back. fictionMystery stories.dick donovan (j. e. preston muddock), fiction, mystery, crime fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Head, Matthew, Murder at the Flea Club, 1957
... Fiction Mystery Matthew Head Dr Mary Finney, medical missionary and amateur detective, wades into the maze of intrigue at the the Flea Club in Paris with typical energy and acumen. ...Dr Mary Finney, medical missionary and amateur detective, wades into the maze of intrigue at the the Flea Club in Paris with typical energy and acumen. The result is a mystery that delights, diverts and disturbs.262p. ; black cover with original dust jacket cut and pasted onto front cover, featuring drawing of French Gendarme and stylised drawing of lamp post with postersfictionDr Mary Finney, medical missionary and amateur detective, wades into the maze of intrigue at the the Flea Club in Paris with typical energy and acumen. The result is a mystery that delights, diverts and disturbs.fiction, mystery, matthew head -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Gibbs, George, The Castle Rock mystery, Copyright 1927
... Fiction Mystery Crime fiction A Pennsylvania detective of Dutch origin solves a murder at the Castle Rock Estate. 317 p. : embossed red cover, title and author's name in black on spine The Castle Rock mystery Book Novel Gibbs, George Hodder and Stoughton Richard Clay & Sons ...A Pennsylvania detective of Dutch origin solves a murder at the Castle Rock Estate.317 p. : embossed red cover, title and author's name in black on spinefictionA Pennsylvania detective of Dutch origin solves a murder at the Castle Rock Estate. fiction, mystery, crime fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Footner, Hulbert, The doctor who held hands : a Madame Storey novel, 1929
... Fiction Mystery Hulbert Footner This book, set in New York, features one of the characters from his series: the beautiful Madame Rosika Storey, a private detective. ...This book, set in New York, features one of the characters from his series: the beautiful Madame Rosika Storey, a private detective. Here she tangles with a psychoanalyst-blackmailer and criminal mastermind. The story has a lot of action and a neat twist in the final paragraph.248p. fictionThis book, set in New York, features one of the characters from his series: the beautiful Madame Rosika Storey, a private detective. Here she tangles with a psychoanalyst-blackmailer and criminal mastermind. The story has a lot of action and a neat twist in the final paragraph.fiction, mystery, hulbert footner -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Courage, John (psudonym of Richard Goyne), They all came back, n.d. [1945]
... Fiction Thriller John Courage Richard Goyne David Cane [series] A mystery/thriller novel written by British author Richard Goyne, published under his pseudonym John Courage in 1945. It belongs to his well-known "David Cane" detective ...A mystery/thriller novel written by British author Richard Goyne, published under his pseudonym John Courage in 1945. It belongs to his well-known "David Cane" detective series.187p. ; crimson cover with title and author hand written on spinefictionA mystery/thriller novel written by British author Richard Goyne, published under his pseudonym John Courage in 1945. It belongs to his well-known "David Cane" detective series.fiction, thriller, john courage, richard goyne, david cane [series] -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Grierson, Francis D, The lady of despair : a detective novel, 1930
... Fiction Mystery Crime Francis D. Grierson It was in a sordid Apache cafe that Geoffrey first saw her - the Lady of Despair - beautiful ward of the Paul Daburon, the famous advocate. Madelon Marly, the mysterious society beauty whose charm had attracted a number of suitors, each of whom had met a sudden death when their love was about to be returned. Stamps 'Therese Library High Street Kyneton' 251p. : blue cover with author and title embossed in gold on spine The lady of despair : a detective ...It was in a sordid Apache cafe that Geoffrey first saw her - the Lady of Despair - beautiful ward of the Paul Daburon, the famous advocate. Madelon Marly, the mysterious society beauty whose charm had attracted a number of suitors, each of whom had met a sudden death when their love was about to be returned.251p. : blue cover with author and title embossed in gold on spinefictionIt was in a sordid Apache cafe that Geoffrey first saw her - the Lady of Despair - beautiful ward of the Paul Daburon, the famous advocate. Madelon Marly, the mysterious society beauty whose charm had attracted a number of suitors, each of whom had met a sudden death when their love was about to be returned. fiction, mystery, crime, francis d. grierson -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, MacGowan, Alice et al, The million-dollar suitcase, n.d
... Fiction Mystery Alice MacGowan Perry Newberry The story centres around a serious robbery at the Van Ness Avenue Savings Bank, where a significant sum of nearly a million dollars has vanished following the suspicious disappearance of one of the bank's tellers, Edward Clayte. The narrative primarily follows the characters of detective ...The story centres around a serious robbery at the Van Ness Avenue Savings Bank, where a significant sum of nearly a million dollars has vanished following the suspicious disappearance of one of the bank's tellers, Edward Clayte. The narrative primarily follows the characters of detective Jerry Boyne, who is tasked with solving the case, and Worth Gilbert, the son of the bank's benefactor, who takes an active interest in recovering the missing money.287p. ; crimson cover with title and authors printed on spine in blackfictionThe story centres around a serious robbery at the Van Ness Avenue Savings Bank, where a significant sum of nearly a million dollars has vanished following the suspicious disappearance of one of the bank's tellers, Edward Clayte. The narrative primarily follows the characters of detective Jerry Boyne, who is tasked with solving the case, and Worth Gilbert, the son of the bank's benefactor, who takes an active interest in recovering the missing money.fiction, mystery, alice macgowan, perry newberry
