The Lost Naval Papers
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- ¥750
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- ¥750
発行者による作品情報
Bennet Copplestone was an English writer, master of detective genre, author of mystic stories.
Published in 1918, "The Lost Naval Papers" is a story about a super-sleuth from Scotland Yard who enlists the help of fictional narrator to foil the espionage attempts of foreign agents. He has several unique characteristics: he’s powerful, he’s well-regarded by his superiors, and he’s addicted to secrecy.
A famous British weekly magazine says: "Mr. Copplestone has shown unusual boldness in connecting the activities of his super-policeman, Dawson, with the more prominent events of the War. We earnestly desire that he should devote another volume a whole one to the inimitable Madame Guilbert; but whatever he writes about will be welcome, provided it be written in the vein of the volume before us."