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  • av Arthur Morrison
    336,-

    "The Dorrington Deed Box", a literary gem penned by the enigmatic Arthur Morrison, is a captivating collection that beckons readers into a world of mystery, intrigue, and the uncharted depths of Victorian London's criminal underbelly. Within the pages of this masterfully crafted anthology, Morrison unveils a tapestry of thrilling narratives that unravel like a series of meticulously placed puzzle pieces, each contributing to the larger mosaic of human nature at its most cunning and beguiling.At the heart of the collection is the intriguing figure of Martin Hewitt, a detective whose keen intellect and astute observations serve as a beacon in the fog of deception that shrouds the narratives. The Dorrington Deed Box introduces readers to a world where the pursuit of justice intertwines with the complex motivations of its characters, blurring the lines between right and wrong, morality and mischief.Morrison's prose is a symphony of suspense, rich in detail and alive with the vibrant energy of Victorian London. With each tale, he weaves a vivid tapestry that transports readers to gas-lit alleyways, smoky taverns, and the dimly lit chambers where clandestine dealings unfold. The stories are imbued with an authenticity that captures the essence of the era, providing readers with a sensory immersion into the sights, sounds, and scents of the bustling metropolis.The Dorrington Deed Box is not merely a collection of detective stories; it is a portal to a bygone era, a literary time machine that propels readers into the labyrinthine streets where nefarious plots are hatched and secrets are guarded with utmost tenacity. Morrison's storytelling prowess is on full display as he deftly explores the psychology of crime, offering readers a glimpse into the minds of both perpetrators and pursuers.One cannot help but be entranced by the moral ambiguity that pervades these tales. The characters, rendered in exquisite detail, defy easy classification as heroes or villains. Instead, they inhabit the gray areas of morality, each driven by motives that challenge conventional notions of justice. Morrison invites readers to question their own assumptions and confront the complexities of human behavior, all within the framework of thrilling mysteries that keep the pages turning.The Dorrington Deed Box stands as a testament to Arthur Morrison's literary brilliance and his ability to transcend the boundaries of genre. As readers embark on this literary odyssey, they will find themselves ensnared by the clever plots, beguiled by the multifaceted characters, and ultimately captivated by the allure of a bygone London where shadows hold secrets and every corner conceals a new mystery waiting to be unraveled. This collection is a timeless treasure trove for those who seek not only entertainment but also a profound exploration of the human condition through the lens of mystery and detection.

  • av Arthur Morrison
    246,-

    "The Dorrington Deed-Box" is a captivating book written by Arthur Morrison that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the dark underbelly of London. Martin Hewitt is a private detective who specializes in solving complex cases and unraveling intricate mysteries. In "The Dorrington Deed-Box," he becomes entangled in a web of crime and deception surrounding a mysterious box belonging to a wealthy and influential man named Dorrington. The box is said to contain valuable and potentially damaging documents that could ruin the lives of many. As Hewitt delves deeper into the case, he encounters a range of fascinating characters, including con artists, thieves, and corrupt individuals from all walks of life. The plot twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as Hewitt navigates through a world of secrets, betrayal, and hidden agendas.

  • av Arthur Morrison
    186,-

    "Martin Hewitt, Investigator" is a collection of detective short stories written by British author Arthur Morrison. The stories feature the character Martin Hewitt, a fictional private detective, who solves various cases through his deductive skills and investigative prowess. Arthur Morrison's Martin Hewitt stories were first published in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, making them part of the golden age of detective fiction. While the character Martin Hewitt may not be as famous as Sherlock Holmes, he represents a notable figure in the history of detective literature. The stories in "Martin Hewitt, Investigator" typically involve mysteries, crimes, and puzzles that require clever deduction to solve. Each story is self-contained and presents a new case for Hewitt to unravel.

  • av Arthur Morrison
    186,-

    ""The Dorrington Deed-Box"" is a collection of enthralling mystery short stories penned by Arthur Morrison. These tales revolve around the exploits of the cunning and clever detective, Martin Hewitt. Set against the gritty backdrop of Victorian London, each story showcases Hewitt's sharp investigative prowess as he untangles complex cases and uncovers the truth behind intricate mysteries. Morrison's rich and vivid narratives offer readers a captivating insight into the criminal underbelly of the era, delving into themes of deception, theft, and the complexities of human nature. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for intricate storytelling, Morrison weaves suspense and intrigue throughout each case, leaving readers immersed in the captivating world of crime and investigation. ""The Dorrington Deed-Box"" stands as a hallmark in the development of detective fiction, reflecting Morrison's enduring legacy as a master of the genre.

  • av Arthur Morrison
    260,-

    Tales of Mean Streets, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Arthur Morrison
    246,-

    Arthur Morrison initially released his collection of short tales titled "Chronicles of Martin Hewitt". The protagonist of the novel is a private investigator in Victorian London named Martin Hewitt. The narratives center on Hewitt's investigations into a variety of heinous crimes, many of which include theft, fraud, and murder. Each story features a distinct case and demonstrates Hewitt's capacity for deduction and analysis as he follows the trail of leads and resolves the mystery. Several of the tales are based on actual criminal instances, giving the storytelling a more realistic feel. The book stands out for its emphasis on the analytical and intellectual parts of detective work rather than on using force and physical action. Hewitt is regarded as a master of observation, deduction, and reasoning who often resolves issues that seem to have no hope of resolution. Ultimately, "Chronicles of Martin Hewitt" is a testament to the genre's ongoing appeal and a fascinating look into the world of Victorian detective fiction. For admirers of the genre, this timeless work of detective fiction is a must-read.

  • av Arthur Morrison
    346 - 476,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    346 - 476,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    276 - 446,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    306 - 460,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    300,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    346 - 476,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    190,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    330 - 476,-

  • av Arthur Morrison & Methuen and Co
    360 - 490,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    266,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    126 - 200,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    200,-

    Comprised of six short works of fiction, The Dorrington Deed-Box follows a London-based private detective named Horace Dorrington. Motivated by profit, Dorrington will do whatever it takes to catch criminals-even if that means killing them. This immoral and dishonest behavior extends to his clients as well, as Dorrington will manipulate anyone he can into hiring him. Outwardly polite, even-tempered and charming, Dorrington is socially pleasant but professionally corrupt. Told through the perspective of James Rigby, Dorrington's latest client, The Dorrington Deed-Box begins when Rigby and Dorrington meet on a train. After appealing to Rigby's paranoia, Dorrington gets hired to save Rigby from a threat that the detective mostly made up. However, as Rigby's narration follows the private detective through his cases, it is impossible not to be fascinated with the way Dorrington works. As he solves crimes, recovers stolen items, outsmarts scammers and exposes crooked businesses, Dorrington is unafraid to get his hands dirty. He is willing to intimidate, steal, or dispose of anything and anyone standing in the way of a resolved case. Originally published in the midst of the detective fiction craze, spearheaded by the Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle, The Dorrington Deed-Box by Arthur Morrison is a collection of work that celebrates an anti-hero detective. Featuring a variety of clever and interesting works of short fiction, The Dorrington Deed-Box adds a unique and dark twist to detective fiction. With film and television adaptations and allusions, Arthur Morrison's The Dorrington Deed-Box and its protagonist, Horace Dorrington, have earned a place in pop culture, remaining fun and riveting to contemporary audiences. This edition of The Dorrington Deed-Box by Arthur Morrison now features an eye-catching new cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of The Dorrington Deed-Box creates an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original wit and intrigue of Arthur Morrison's work.

  • av Arthur Morrison
    126,-

    Comprised of six short works of fiction, The Dorrington Deed-Box follows a London-based private detective named Horace Dorrington. Motivated by profit, Dorrington will do whatever it takes to catch criminals-even if that means killing them. This immoral and dishonest behavior extends to his clients as well, as Dorrington will manipulate anyone he can into hiring him. Outwardly polite, even-tempered and charming, Dorrington is socially pleasant but professionally corrupt. Told through the perspective of James Rigby, Dorrington's latest client, The Dorrington Deed-Box begins when Rigby and Dorrington meet on a train. After appealing to Rigby's paranoia, Dorrington gets hired to save Rigby from a threat that the detective mostly made up. However, as Rigby's narration follows the private detective through his cases, it is impossible not to be fascinated with the way Dorrington works. As he solves crimes, recovers stolen items, outsmarts scammers and exposes crooked businesses, Dorrington is unafraid to get his hands dirty. He is willing to intimidate, steal, or dispose of anything and anyone standing in the way of a resolved case. Originally published in the midst of the detective fiction craze, spearheaded by the Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle, The Dorrington Deed-Box by Arthur Morrison is a collection of work that celebrates an anti-hero detective. Featuring a variety of clever and interesting works of short fiction, The Dorrington Deed-Box adds a unique and dark twist to detective fiction. With film and television adaptations and allusions, Arthur Morrison's The Dorrington Deed-Box and its protagonist, Horace Dorrington, have earned a place in pop culture, remaining fun and riveting to contemporary audiences. This edition of The Dorrington Deed-Box by Arthur Morrison now features an eye-catching new cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable. With these accommodations, this edition of The Dorrington Deed-Box creates an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original wit and intrigue of Arthur Morrison's work.

  • - A Novel Set in the London Slums in the 1890s
    av Arthur Morrison
    190,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    186,-

    A Child of the Jago , is many of the old books which have been considered important throughout the human history. They are now extremely scarce and very expensive antique. So that this work is never forgotten we republish these books in high quality, using the original text and artwork so that they can be preserved for the present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Arthur Morrison
    486 - 696,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    330 - 620,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    486 - 730,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    486 - 730,-

  • av Arthur Morrison
    486 - 730,-

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