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- 72182694 contributor B2119371.
- 72182694 created "1971.".
- 72182694 date "1971".
- 72182694 date "1971.".
- 72182694 dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- 72182694 description "Bibliography p. 331-332.".
- 72182694 description "The ripening rubies, by M. Pemberton.--The case of Laker, absconded, by A. Morrison.--The Duchess of Wiltshire's diamonds, by G. Boothby.--The affair of the Avalanche Bicyle and Tyre Co., ltd., by A. Morrison.--The Assyrian rejuvenator, by C. Ashdown.--Madame Sara, by L. T. Meade and R. Eustace.--The submarine boat, by C. Ashdown.--The secret of the fox hunter, by W. Le Queux.--The mysterious death on the underground railway, by Baroness Orczy.--The Moabite cipher, by R. Austin Freeman.--The woman in the big hat, by Baroness Orczy.--The horse of the invisible, by W. H. Hodgson.--The game played in the dark, by E. Bramah.".
- 72182694 extent "332 p.".
- 72182694 identifier "0140033114".
- 72182694 issued "1971".
- 72182694 issued "1971.".
- 72182694 language "eng".
- 72182694 publisher "Harmondsworth, Penguin,".
- 72182694 subject "823/.0872".
- 72182694 subject "Detective and mystery stories, English.".
- 72182694 subject "PZ1.G8315 Ri4 PR1309.D4".
- 72182694 tableOfContents "The ripening rubies, by M. Pemberton.--The case of Laker, absconded, by A. Morrison.--The Duchess of Wiltshire's diamonds, by G. Boothby.--The affair of the Avalanche Bicyle and Tyre Co., ltd., by A. Morrison.--The Assyrian rejuvenator, by C. Ashdown.--Madame Sara, by L. T. Meade and R. Eustace.--The submarine boat, by C. Ashdown.--The secret of the fox hunter, by W. Le Queux.--The mysterious death on the underground railway, by Baroness Orczy.--The Moabite cipher, by R. Austin Freeman.--The woman in the big hat, by Baroness Orczy.--The horse of the invisible, by W. H. Hodgson.--The game played in the dark, by E. Bramah.".
- 72182694 title "The rivals of Sherlock Holmes; early detective stories, collected and introduced by Hugh Greene.".
- 72182694 type "text".