Harry Edmonds Harry Edmonds i(A95804 works by) (a.k.a. Harry Moreton Southey Edmonds)
Born: Established: 1891
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1912
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1 y separately published work icon Wind In The East Harry Edmonds , London : Ward, Lock , 1935 Z1313078 1935 single work novel thriller
1 y separately published work icon Trail of the Lonely River Harry Edmonds , London Melbourne : Ward, Lock , 1934 Z1307767 1934 single work novel adventure "When Dorothy Steel set off for the office in which she was employed she had no idea that she would not see her home for several months, and that her wanderings would carry her into the heart of Russia...An aeroplane smash, a journey through wolf-infested forest, and a fight with a gang who are endeavouring to get the concession from Dorothy's employers are some of the incidents in this thrilling story." Wicking, G.W. "Who Killed Him?". All About Books. 6 (8) 1934: 163.
1 1 y separately published work icon Red Invader Harry Edmonds , London : Ward, Lock , 1933 Z1308168 1933 single work novel thriller "Another excellent secret service story...The yachting trip by two retired naval officers is most interesting, apart from their adventures in the Baltic." (All About Books, 6 (10) 1934: 199)
1 1 y separately published work icon Red Desert Harry Edmonds , London Melbourne : Ward, Lock , 1931 Z1275048 1931 single work novel adventure
1 y separately published work icon North Sea Mystery: A Story of Naval Intelligence Work Harry Edmonds , London Melbourne : Ward, Lock , 1930 Z1323040 1930 single work novel thriller A group of ex-service officers, under the direction of a war-time head in the secret service, set out to investigate some suspicious circumstances that had been noted on a lonely part of the German coast. They unearthed a gigantic international conspiracy to destroy the British navy. How this was to be effected by unparalleled means, and how it was checkmated by the audacity and cleverness of Nicholls the English spy, becomes in the telling one of the most exciting tales of adventure written for many a long day. - Publisher blurb in The Meteren Road by Vernon Thomas.
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