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1 y separately published work icon The Priestlike Task: (terrors of a triple personality) Arnold Safroni-Middleton , London : The World Wide Press , 1948 Z1354043 1948 single work novel mystery
1 y separately published work icon The Dreaming Skull: (The Terrors of a Triple Personality) Arnold Safroni-Middleton , London : The World Wide Press , 1947 Z1354040 1947 single work novel mystery
1 1 y separately published work icon Torn Sails and Sunset Arnold Safroni-Middleton , London : The World Wide Press , 1945 Z1355699 1945 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Ad Valorem : Rhymed Improvisations Arnold Safroni-Middleton , London : The World Wide Press , 1941 Z1355733 1941 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Pagan: (a South Sea mystery story) Arnold Safroni-Middleton , London : The World Wide Press , 1920-1930 Z1353776 1920-1930 single work novella mystery
1 y separately published work icon Sestrina: A Romance of the South Seas Arnold Safroni-Middleton , London : Methuen , 1920 Z1353611 1920 single work novel adventure romance 'Recounts the story of Sestrina, the daughter of the President of the Hayti Republic. In the first part her life is linked with a young English musician and the background comprises a revolution and Voodoo abominations; the rites and superstitions are detailed. In the second part the story shifts to a lonely isle of the South seas afflicted with leprosy. Sestrina is sympathetic to an Hawaiian missionary there although she herself becomes a pagan.' - Miller
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