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5 y separately published work icon The Rage of the Vulture Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1948 Z1250188 1948 single work novel
5 1 y separately published work icon Dr Nikola's Experiment Guy Boothby , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 1899 Z799047 1899 single work novel fantasy

Guy Boothby's fourth novel of five about the notorious Doctor Nikola, an occultist anti-hero seeking immortality and world domination.

11 4 y separately published work icon Doctor Nikola Guy Boothby , 1896 single work novel crime

'In "A Bid for Fortune" Mr. Boothby told us of the superhuman efforts exerted by Dr. Nikola to obtain possession of a certain little Chinese wand, and which was apparently valueless except as a curiosity. The reason for the unscrupulous doctor's pertinacity is not apparent until we read the sequel, to which the name of the hero has been given. In "Dr. Nikola" the doctor and one Wilfred Bruce, a young Australian, go through a series of "hair-raising" adventures in their endeavour to get to a certain Buddhist monastery In the heart of China. There exist in that monastery certain treasures which Dr. Nikola is very anxious to lay his hands upon, and possessed of which he can do more than any other man.'

– The Queenslander 1897

5 y separately published work icon The Childerbridge Mystery Guy Boothby , 1902 single work novel mystery
6 1 y separately published work icon A Prince of Swindlers The Viceroy's Protege Guy Boothby , ( trans. Unknown with title En Arkeskalm ) Stockholm : Geber , 1897 Z1703079 1897 single work novel mystery

'One of literature's first, greatest, and most dastardly gentleman rogues rise again

'The British Viceroy first meets Simon Carne while traveling in the Indian countryside. Charmed, he invites the reclusive hunchbacked scholar to London for a season of high society, little suspecting that his guest is actually an adventurer and master of disguise. Carne – aided by his loyal butler, Belton – embarks on a crime spree, stealing from London's richest citizens and then making fools of them by posing as a detective investigating the thefts.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Penguin Classics).

14 66 y separately published work icon The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Fergus Hume , Melbourne : Kemp and Boyce , 1886 Z156928 1886 single work novel (taught in 8 units)

'Set in the charming and deadly streets of Melbourne, this vivid and brilliantly plotted murder thriller tells the story of a crime committed by an unknown assassin. With its panoramic depiction of a bustling yet uneasy city, Hansom Cab has a central place in Australian literary history and, more importantly, it remains highly readable. ' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Vampyr-Folket : och Andra Berattelser fran Australien & Papua Eric Hultman , Goteborg : Ahlen & Akerlunds , 1911 Z1111301 1911 selected work short story
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