JIM MAITLAND SERIES (Complete Edition)


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The 'JIM MAITLAND SERIES (Complete Edition)' embodies a riveting exploration of early 20th-century adventure fiction, showcasing a diverse range of narratives unified by the exploits of the titular protagonist. This anthology captures the essence of the period's literary landscape, featuring a wide array of styles from high-stakes adventures to intricate explorations of the human spirit in the face of danger. The collection stands out for its ability to weave together tales that are at once escapist in nature and deeply reflective of the era's socio-political tensions, making it a significant compilation for both aficionados and scholars of early adventure literature. The sole author behind this collection, H. C. McNeile, better known by his pen name 'Sapper', is an emblematic figure of early 20th-century British literature. His contributions to the adventure genre are monumental, with the Jim Maitland series being especially notable for its vivid portrayal of the international exploits and intrigues. McNeile's background as a soldier during World War I profoundly informs his writing, imbuing his narratives with authenticity and a keen sense of the complexities of heroism and duty. This series not only aligns with the adventurous spirit of its time but also offers critical reflections on the changing nature of heroism and British identity post-WWI. This complete edition of the 'JIM MAITLAND SERIES' is a must-read for those who seek to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of early 20th-century adventure fiction. It affords readers the unique chance to experience a world of daring exploits and moral quandaries through the lens of a singular, compelling protagonist. Beyond its entertainment value, this collection serves as a valuable scholarly resource, offering insights into the era's literary trends and the societal undercurrents that shaped them. Readers are encouraged to delve into this anthology not just for the thrilling narratives, but also for the deeper understanding of a pivotal period in literary and world history it provides.




London Murder Mysteries


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The Cask – A suspicious cask arrives in London dock which when unloading slips and cracks open to reveal gold sovereigns. While the bystanders scramble to pick up the gold, the dock inspector finds a hand of a dead woman buried underneath. To his absolute bewilderment, the next day, the cask has disappeared! Now it is up to Inspector Burnley of Scotland Yard to solve the mystery of the cask as well as the murder of the woman. The Ponson Case – When the dead body of Sir William Ponson is found in a nearby river, he is presumed to have died due to drowning. But then the clues start pointing towards a gruesome murder. Now it is up to Inspector Tanner to find the owner of the mysterious footprints and prevent the estate from falling into the hands of Sir William's murderers. The Pit-Prop Syndicate – Seymour Merriman would not have even imagined that a little bit of help from strangers would catapult him into the world of crime syndicate, spanning two continents. He had only followed Lorry Number 3 in the hopes of getting some petrol for his bike. But that ended up with him noticing that the number plates had been changed! Why were the number plates changed? Who were these people whom Seymour had inadvertently met?




Jim Maitland


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The English Catalogue of Books


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Volumes for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.




Jim Maitland


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Immaculate, charming, fearless wanderer, Jim Maitland, has a peculiar code of morals and an unforgettable character. Our enthusiastic narrator, Leyton, meets the legendary Maitland on the Island of Tampico – a flawless jewel in a sapphire sea, with more vice than the slums of a city.










The Bookman


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The United States Catalog


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