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Havoc
by E. Phillips Oppenheim. 323 pgs.
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Havoc
Chapter II: Arthur Dorward's "Scoop"
Chapter III: "Ours Is A Strange Courtship"
Chapter IV: The Night Train from Vienna
Chapter V: "Von Behrling Has the Packet"
Chapter VI: Von Behrling Is Tempted
Chapter VII: "We Play for Great Stakes"
Chapter VIII: The Hand of Misfortune
Chapter IX: Robbing the Dead
Chapter X: Bellamy Is Outwitted
Chapter XI: Von Behrling's Fate
Chapter XII: Baron De Streuss' Proposal
Chapter XIII: Stephen Laverick's Conscience
Chapter XIV: Arthur Morrison's Collapse
Chapter XV: Laverick's Partner Flees
Chapter XVI: The Waiter at the "Black Post"
Chapter XVII: The Price of Silence
Chapter XVIII: The Lonely Chorus Girl
Chapter XIX: Mysterious Inquiries
Chapter XX: Laverick Is Cross-Examined
Chapter XXI: Mademoiselle Idiale's Visit
Chapter XXII: Activity of Austrian Spies
Chapter XXIII: Laverick at the Opera
Chapter XXIV: A Supper Party at Luigi's
Chapter XXV: Jim Shepherd's Scare
Chapter XVII: The Document Discovered
Chapter XXVII: Penetrating A Mystery
Chapter XXVIII: Laverick's Narrow Escape
Chapter XXIX: Lassen's Treachery Discovered
Chapter XXX: The Contest for the Papers
Chapter XXXI: Miss Leneveu's Message
Chapter XXXII: Morrison Is Desperate
Chapter XXXIII: Laverick's Arrest
Chapter XXXIV: Morrison's Disclosure
Chapter XXXV: Bellamy's Success
Chapter XXXVI: Laverick Acquitted
Chapter XXXVII: The Plot That Failed
Chapter XXXVIII: A Farewell Appearance
2 .
The Yellow Crayon
by E. Phillips Oppenheim. 346 pgs.
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Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXX
Chapter XXXI
Chapter XXXII
Chapter XXXIII
Chapter XXXIV
Chapter XXXV
Chapter XXXVI
Chapter XXXVII
Chapter XXXVIII
Chapter XXXIX
Chapter XL
Chapter XLI
Chapter XLII
Chapter XLIII
3 .
The Zeppelin's Passenger
by E. Phillips Oppenheim. 316 pgs.
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Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXX
Chapter XXXI
Chapter XXXII
Chapter XXXIII
4 .
A Millionaire of Yesterday
by E. Phillips Oppenheim. 258 pgs.
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Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXX
Chapter XXXI
Chapter XXXII
Chapter XXXIII
Chapter XXXIV
Chapter XXXV
Chapter XXXVI
Chapter XXXVII
Chapter XXXVIII
Chapter Xxxix
Chapter XL
Chapter XLI
Chapter XLII
5 .
Peter Ruff and the Double-Four
by E. Phillips Oppenheim. 424 pgs.
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Peter Ruff And the Double-Four
Chapter II: A New Career
Chapter III: Vincent Cawdor, Commission Agent
Chapter IV: The Indiscretion of Letty Shaw
Chapter V: Delilah from Streatham
Chapter VI: The Little Lady from Servia
Chapter VII: The Demand of the Double-Four
Chapter VIII: Mrs. Bognor's Star Boarder
Chapter IX: The Perfidy of Miss Brown
Chapter X: Wonderful John Dory
Book Two
Chapter II: Prince Albert's Card Debts
Chapter III: The Ambassador's Wife
Chapter IV: The Man from the Old Testament
Chapter V: The First Shot
Chapter VI: The Seven Suppers of Andrea Korust
Chapter VII: Major Kosuth's Mission
Chapter VIII: The Man Behind the Curtain
Chapter IX: The Ghosts of Havana Harbor
Chapter X: The Affair of an Alien Society
Chapter XI: The Thirteenth Encounter
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The Lost Ambassador, or, The Search for the Missing Delora
by E. Phillips Oppenheim. 297 pgs.
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Chapter I: A RENCONTRE
Chapter II: A CafÉ IN PARIS
Chapter III: DELORA
Chapter IV: DANGEROUS PLAY
Chapter V: SATISFACTION
Chapter VI: AN INFORMAL TRIBUNAL
Chapter VII: A DOUBLE ASSIGNATION
Chapter VIII: LOUIS INSISTS
Chapter IX: A TRAVELLING ACQUAINTANCE
Chapter X: DELORA DISAPPEARS
Chapter XI: THROUGH THE TELEPHONE
Chapter XII: FELICIA DELORA
Chapter XIII: LOUIS, MAÎTRE D'HÔTEL
Chapter XIV: LOUIS EXPLAINS
Chapter XV: A DANGEROUS IMPERSONATION
Chapter XVI: TWO OF A TRADE
Chapter XVII: A VERY SPECIAL DINNER
Chapter XVIII: CONTRASTS
Chapter XIX: WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS
Chapter XX: A TERRIBLE NIGHT
Chapter XXI: A CHANGE OF PLANS
Chapter XXII: A FORMAL CALL
Chapter XXIII: FELICTA
Chapter XXIV: A TANTALIZING GLIMPSE
Chapter XXV: PRIVATE AND DIPLOMATIC
Chapter XXVI: NEARLY
Chapter XXVII: WAR
Chapter XXVIII: CHECK
Chapter XXIX: AN UNSATISFACTORY INTERVIEW
Chapter XXX: TO NEWCASTLE BY ROAD
Chapter XXXI: AN INTERESTING DAY
Chapter XXXII: A PROPOSAL
Chapter XXXIII: FELICIA HESITATES
Chapter XXXIV: AN APPOINTMENT WITH DELORA
Chapter XXXV: A NARROW ESCAPE
Chapter XXXVI: AN ABORTIVE ATTEMPT
Chapter XXXVII: DELORA RETURNS
Chapter XXXVIII: AT BAY
Chapter Xxxix: THE UNEXPECTED
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The Malefactor
by E. Phillips Oppenheim. 304 pgs.
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Chapter I: A Society Scandal
Chapter II: Outside the Pale
Chapter III: A Student of Character
Chapter IV: A Delicate Mission
Chapter V: The Gospel of Hate
Chapter VI: "Hast Thou Found Me, O Mine Enemy?"
Chapter VII: Lord of the Manor
Chapter VIII: The Heart of a Child
Chapter IX: The Sword of Damocles
Chapter X: A Forlorn Hope
Chapter XI: Professor Sinclair's Dancing Academy
Chapter XII: Mephistopheles on a Steamer
Chapter XIII: A Cockney Conspirator
Chapter XIV: The Moth and the Candle
Chapter XV: Devil Take the Hindmost'
Chapter XVI: Hidden Hand
Chapter I: "Mr. Wingrave, from America"
Chapter II: The Shadow of a Fear
Chapter III: Juliet Asks Questions
Chapter IV: Lady Ruth's Last Card
Chapter V: Guardian and Ward
Chapter VI: Ghosts of Dead Things
Chapter VII: Spreading the Nets
Chapter VIII: In the Toils
Chapter IX: The Indiscretion of the Marchioness
Chapter X: "I Am Misanthropos and Hate Mankind"
Chapter XI: Juliet Gains Experience
Chapter XII: Nemesis at Work
Chapter XIII: Richardson Tries Again
Chapter XIV: "It Was an Accident"
Chapter XV: Aynesworth Plans a Love Story
Chapter XVI: A Deed of Gift
Chapter XVII: For Pity's Sake
Chapter XVIII: A Dream of Paradise
Chapter XIX: The Awakening
Chapter XX: Revenge is -- Bitter
Chapter XXI: The Way of Peace
Chapter XXII: "Love Shall Make All Things New"
8 .
Cargoes for Crusoes (1924) (Chap. 8 "A Great Impersonation by E. Phillips Oppenheim")
by Grant Martin Overton. 404 pgs.
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Preface: Being a True Account of How a Priceless Cargo Was Delivered to a Desert Islander
Contents
1: The Knightliness Of Philip Gibbs.
2. the Trail Blazers
3. the Art of Melville Davisson Post
4. Jeffery Farnol's Gestes.
5. Adults Please Skip
6. the Twentieth Century Gothic Of Aldous Huxley
7. in Every Home: A Chapter for Women
8. a Great Impersonation By E. Phillips Oppenheim
9. G. Stanley Hall, Psychologist
10. the Mode in New Fiction
11. Cosmo Hamilton's Unwritten History
Books by Cosmo Hamilton
12. Lest They Forget
13. That Literary Wanderer, E. V. Lucas
14. American History in Fiction
15. the Fireside Theatre
16. a Reasonable View Of Michael Arlen
17. Palettes and Patterns In Prose and Poetry
18. Coming! -- Courtney Ryley Cooper -- Coming!
19. Edith Wharton's Old New York
20. Not Found Elsewhere
21. Frank L. Packard Unlocks a Book
22. All Creeds and None
23. J. C. Snaith and George Gibbs
24. Mary Johnston's Adventure
Index to Prices
Index
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The English Novel in History, 1895-1920 ("Oppenheim" begins on p. 175)
by David Trotter. 338 pgs.
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Introduction
Part I: Economies and Styles
1: Consuming Passions
2: Labour
3: Gold Standards
4: Thresholds
5: Interiors
6: The Relevance of Ulysses
Part II: Nation and Society
7: Degeneration
8: Declension
9: Frontiers
10: Englishness
11: Spies
12: Awakenings
Part III: The Psychopathology of Modernism
13: Sex Novels
14: Disgust
15: Henry James's Odd Women
16: Irony and Revulsion in Kipling and Conrad
17: Waiting: James's Last Novels
18: Wyndham Lewis
19: Stephen Hero and Bloom the Obscure
Bibliography
Index
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Victims or Villains: Jewish Images in Classic English Detective Fiction (Discussion of E. Phillips Oppenheim begins on p. 36)
by Malcolm J. Turnbull. 200 pgs.
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Victims or Villains: Jewish Images in Classic English Detective Fiction
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1: Prelude: from Sherlock Holmes to the Treaty of Versailles
2: Golden Age Norms: Jewish Stereotypes 1919-1939
3: Three Golden Age Case-Studies: Christie, Sayers and Cox
4: Lingering Stereotypes and Shifting Attitudes 1933-1945
5: Jews in British Crime Fiction after 1945
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Living Authors: A Book of Biographies (1935) ("E. Phillips Oppenheim" begins on p. 312)
by Stanley Kunitz. 472 pgs.
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