Complete Mystery Detective of B. L. Farjeon
Duchess of Rosemary Lane, Joshua Marvel, A Fair Jewess, Mystery of M. Felix, Basil and Annette, Nine of Hearts, At the Sign of the Silver Flagon, Self-Doomed, Aaron the Jew, Samuel Boyd of Catchpole Square, House of the White Shadows, Last Tenant, Shield of Love, Devlin the Barber, Great Porter Square, Blade-O'-Grass. Golden Grain, Bread and Cheese and Kisses, Betrayal of John Fordham, Miser Farebrother, Toilers of Babylon, London's Heart, A Secret Inheritance
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Publisher Description
A British novelist, playwright, printer and journalist.
Mr. Farjeon's style is remarkable for its vivid realism. The London "Athenæum" in a long and appreciative review styles him "a master of realistic fiction." On account of his sentiment and minute characterization he is regarded as a follower of the method of Dickens. No writer since that master can picture like Farjeon the touching and pathetic type of innocent childhood, pure in spite of miserable and squalid surroundings. He can paint, too, a scene of sombre horror so vividly that even Dickens himself could scarcely emulate its realism.
Contents
The Duchess of Rosemary Lane
Joshua Marvel
A Fair Jewess
The Mystery of M. Felix
Basil and Annette
The Nine of Hearts
At the Sign of the Silver Flagon
Self-Doomed
Aaron the Jew
Samuel Boyd of Catchpole Square, A Mystery
The House of the White Shadows
The Last Tenant
The Shield of Love
Devlin the Barber
Great Porter Square, A Mystery V.1
Great Porter Square, A Mystery V.2
Great Porter Square, A Mystery V.3
Blade-O'-Grass. Golden Grain. and Bread and Cheese and Kisses
The Betrayal of John Fordham
Miser Farebrother, Volume 1 (of 3)
Miser Farebrother, Volume 2 (of 3)
Miser Farebrother, Volume 3 (of 3)
Toilers of Babylon
London's Heart
A Secret Inheritance, Volume 1 (of 3)
A Secret Inheritance, Volume 2 (of 3)
A Secret Inheritance, Volume 3 (of 3)
"The House of the White Shadows," on its appearance in America, with a brief account of Mr. Farjeon's life and literary career. Considering his popularity it is astonishing how very little is generally known regarding this author's personality.