Nara'in Dat Saghal Nara'in Dat Saghal i(A101721 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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2 1 y separately published work icon My Strangest Case Guy Boothby , ( trans. Unknown with title La'l-i shab-i ciragh : Ma'a istrenjest kais ) Delhi : Nara'in Dat Saghal , 1901-1950 Z799098 1901 single work novel detective

'It is a detective story, and has to do with buried treasures stolen from the ruined palaces of a forgotten city in China by three adventurers, one of whom tricks his partners and escapes with the spoils. The scene then shifts to the Occident - to London, Paris, and Italy - where the hero detective follows the absconding partner in order to restore to the other adventurers their booty'.

Source: New York Times, 6 July 1901.

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