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E Phillips Oppenheim
A collection of 19 stories from the early 1900s which were never collected into book format during Oppenheim’s lifetime. Also included is a complete author bibliography.
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR’d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have…
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GHOSTS OF SOCIETY
There are seven of them, seven of the cleverest, brightest individuals in British society, and they call themselves "the Ghosts." Jaded by life, suffering an ennui of…
A combination of one of Oppenheim’s very rare romantic thrillers from 1896, The Modern Prometheus, coupled with another collection of twelve previously unpublished stories and autobiographic pieces, plus six stories…
E. Phillips Oppenheim
qThe light from a rain-splashed gas lamp shone now full upon the face of his suppliant: a boy’s face which would have been pleasant and even handsome but for the…
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The book The Double Four opens with Peter Ruff who chooses to leave the criminal underworld for the more lucrative career of a private investigator. Peter is the ideal investigator…
E. Phillips Oppenheim is the author of the mystery book The Great Impersonation, which was published before 1920. German Leopold von Ragastein, who meets his English doppelganger Everard Dominey in…
Hugh Thomson, a surgeon-major, and Geraldine Conyers are engaged. He is in command of military counter-intelligence while being ostensibly in charge of military hospitals on the French front. He is…
A powerful love tale from 1913 written by E. Phillips Oppenheim about the struggle of a young Englishman. The narrative is based on Douglas Guest, an orphan who was raised…
The Yellow Crayon, which was written before 1903, goes into more detail on the exploits of Mr. Sabin, who is a cherished main character searching for a startling truth about…
The Zeppelin's Passenger is a fictional suspense story by E. Phillips Oppenheim. A Zeppelin crashes in a small English town and at first, no one realizes it was carrying a…
E. Phillips Oppenheim is the author of the mystery book "Aaron Rodd, Diviner," which was first published as a serial in "Harper's Bazaar" in the early 1900s. Attorney Aaron Rodd…
Ambrose Lavendale, Diplomat is an episodic World War I novel written by E. Phillips Oppenheim that was first published as a serial in 1916, before the United States had joined…
E. Phillips Oppenheim's "A Millionaire of Yesterday" was first released in 1900. The book follows the story of a young man's struggle for fortune in colonial Africa and his quest…
False Evidence is a fiction book written by E. Phillips Oppenheim. It is a story of a man named Hugh who was falsely accused of cowardice in battle and court…
Havoc is a fictional novel written by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Havoc arises when European nations start discussing covert alliances. The development of a covert alliance between Germany, Russia, and Austria…
Peter Ruff And The Double Four is a book written by E. Phillips Oppenheim. A set of short stories about the gentleman criminal and master of disguise ''Peter Ruff''. The…
Tempting of Tavernake, written by Edward Phillips Oppenheim was first published in 1910 and marks the transformation of Oppenheim from his usual spy thrillers. Most of his works before this…
The Betrayal (1904) is a novel written by Edward Phillips Oppenheim. Guy Ducaine recently earned his degree from Oxford University. He is homeless and hungry in the small town of…
E. Phillips Oppenheim's World War I-set novel "The Devil's Paw", written in 1920, is rife with international espionage and intrigue. After being given access to extremely private documents, Miss Katherine…
The Mischief-Maker is an interesting and amusing book, revolving around relations between Great Britain, France, and Germany with some characters developed very well. This collection of stories by E. Phillips…
The narrative of Phineas Duge is told in "The Governors", written by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Having grown wary of his fellow millionaires, Duge, the leader of a gang of wealthy…
The Illustrious Prince is an interesting and mysterious novel written by E. Phillips Oppenheim. The novel was written more than 30 years before Pearl Harbor and four years before World…
Maraton, a successful revolutionary Labour leader in Chicago, returns to his native England. Julia Trendheim and her brother, fervent Jewish socialists who had eagerly awaited his arrival, welcome him. But…
''To Win The Love He Sought - The Great Awakening'' is a romantic and thriller novel written by E. Phillips Oppenheim. The plot begins with a young man, St. Maurice…
When Herbert Wrayson, a bachelor, arrives to his apartment one night, a young woman is rummaging through his desk. When he confronts her, she claims that she was at Morris…
A 1919 American silent drama starring Marion Davies, The Cinema Murder is based on the 1917 book by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Elizabeth Dalston (Davies), who is preparing for a career…
During World War 1, English officer John Lutchester was injured. He is employed by the Secret Service as an "inspector of explosives". He is meeting a scientist in a club/restaurant…
The story of a father and daughter con team in Edwardian London is told in the book An Amiable Charlatan. The titular characters in this book are once again just…
The Vanished Messenger is a mysterious, detective, and fictional book which is written by Sir E. Phillips Oppenheim. The narrative opens in the Hague, a gathering of European countries is…
Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) was an English novelist, in his lifetime a major and successful writer of genre fiction including thrillers. He wrote more than 100 novels between 1887 and…