Martin Hewitt, Investigator


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Classic detective fiction by one of the earliest rivals of Sherlock Holmes. This book contains seven exciting stories featuring Martin Hewitt.







Queen's Quorum


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MARTIN HEWITT Complete Series: 25 Mysteries & Detective Stories in One Volume (Illustrated)


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Arthur Morrison's collection of mysteries and detective stories in 'MARTIN HEWITT Complete Series' is a must-read for fans of Victorian detective fiction. With 25 captivating tales all wrapped into one volume, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the dark underbelly of London, exploring crimes, puzzles, and the clever detective work of Martin Hewitt. Morrison's writing style is crisp, immersive, and filled with intricate details that bring the era to life. Each story is carefully crafted to keep readers on the edge of their seats, guessing until the very end. The collection is a masterpiece of the detective genre, showcasing Morrison's ability to craft compelling narratives filled with suspense and intrigue. Arthur Morrison, a contemporary of Arthur Conan Doyle, was a prolific writer known for his intricate plots and vivid characters. His background as a journalist and social reformer shines through in his stories, providing a rich backdrop for the mysteries Hewitt must solve. Morrison's keen observation of society and human nature adds depth and complexity to his storytelling, making each tale a compelling and thought-provoking read. For fans of classic detective fiction and Victorian literature, 'MARTIN HEWITT Complete Series' is a must-have addition to your collection. Morrison's skillful storytelling, engaging characters, and intricate plots will keep readers hooked from the first page to the last, making this collection a timeless treasure in the world of mystery literature.




Martin Hewitt, Investigator


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Martin Hewitt, Investigator" by Arthur Morrison. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




Martin Hewitt: the Complete Collection (25 Cases)


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Arthur George Morrison (1863 - 1945) was an English writer and journalist known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in London's East End, and for his detective stories, featuring the detective Martin Hewitt. This was an extraordinarily successful collection of short stories, originally in four volumes (but all collected in this book), of a detective that was called "The Sherlock Holmes of the Working Class", and whose adventures have survived as classics.MARTIN HEWITTTHE COMPLETE 25 CASES IN FOUR BOOKSMartin Hewitt, InvestigatorChronicles Of Martin HewittAdventures Of Martin HewittThe Red Triangle: Further Chronicles Of Martin Hewitt




The Gothic World


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The Gothic World offers an overview of this popular field whilst also extending critical debate in exciting new directions such as film, politics, fashion, architecture, fine art and cyberculture. Structured around the principles of time, space and practice, and including a detailed general introduction, the five sections look at: Gothic Histories Gothic Spaces Gothic Readers and Writers Gothic Spectacle Contemporary Impulses. The Gothic World seeks to account for the Gothic as a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional force, as a style, an aesthetic experience and a mode of cultural expression that traverses genres, forms, media, disciplines and national boundaries and creates, indeed, its own ‘World’.




Leonardo Da Vinci and the Book of Doom


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This in-depth investigation into the art, politics and murderous cynicism of Renaissance Milan is is an academic detective story sketched out with erudition and journalistic panache. Debunking the outrageous claim by the notorious Lancashire forger Shaun Greenhalgh that he produced the mesmerizing portrait of a young girl that zoomed into the art world limelight in 2009, Hewitt proves that Leonardo was on intimate terms with both the sitter - Bianca Sforza, teenage daughter of the Duke of Milan - and her husband, Galeazzo Sanseverino, the Duke's Army Captain, effective Number Two and, as Hewitt convincingly demonstrates, the subject of Leonardo's enigmatic portrait The Musician. Hewitt brings the tragic Bianca to life, suggests why and by whom she was likely murdered,and explains why her Leonardo portrait was included in one of the most lavish books ever produced - whose co-illustrator, Giovan Pietro Birago, was paid even more than Leonardo. Finally, in one of the most significant artistic discoveries of recent times, Hewitt shows how Birago's artistic colleagues had no hesitation in lampooning the venerable Leonardo as a Ginger-Haired Gay. 'A remarkable book and a work of impressive scholarship yeteminently readable, helped along by the author's characteristic light touch,the snapshots of the major players and the quality of the illustrations. As adetective story it takes some beating. Chronicling Simon's discoveries, thefascinating people he met on his journey, and the exotic locations he ended upin, his role in piecing it all together is a story in itself' - JOHNFALDING formerly Arts Reporter, Financial Times 'A magnificent journey through time. An amazing book fromfirst page to last' - FRANÇOISE JOULIE Curator of Drawings, Musée du Louvre,Paris




The Hole in the Wall


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Hole in the Wall" by Arthur Morrison. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.