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Gabriel Samara, Peacemaker (1925) is a novel by E. Phillips
Oppenheim. Written at the height of his career as a bestselling
author of political thrillers and genre fiction, Gabriel Samara,
Peacemaker is a story of romance and international intrigue
concerned with the geopolitical realities of its day. A monarchist,
Oppenheimer often wrote critically about socialists and anarchists
in his novels, fomenting antirevolutionary sentiment in his native
England and abroad. On a diplomatic trip to New York, legendary
politician Gabriel Samara, a leader from a newly progressive
republic of Russia, negotiations are underway to develop stronger
relations between the United States and his recovering nation.
Seeking assistance in the campaign to demilitarize Russia after the
expulsion of the Bolsheviks and Czarists, Samara employs a young
typist named Catherine Borans, herself of Russian ancestry. Working
as his secretary and translator, she inadvertently saves him from
an assassination attempt, forming a strong bond with a man
notorious for his no-nonsense personality. When a secret from
Borans' past comes to light, however, their relationship-and the
negotiations-risk coming to nothing at all. With a beautifully
designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition
of E. Phillips Oppenheim's Gabriel Samara, Peacemaker is a classic
of English political fiction reimagined for modern readers.
Gabriel Samara, Peacemaker (1925) is a novel by E. Phillips
Oppenheim. Written at the height of his career as a bestselling
author of political thrillers and genre fiction, Gabriel Samara,
Peacemaker is a story of romance and international intrigue
concerned with the geopolitical realities of its day. A monarchist,
Oppenheimer often wrote critically about socialists and anarchists
in his novels, fomenting antirevolutionary sentiment in his native
England and abroad. On a diplomatic trip to New York, legendary
politician Gabriel Samara, a leader from a newly progressive
republic of Russia, negotiations are underway to develop stronger
relations between the United States and his recovering nation.
Seeking assistance in the campaign to demilitarize Russia after the
expulsion of the Bolsheviks and Czarists, Samara employs a young
typist named Catherine Borans, herself of Russian ancestry. Working
as his secretary and translator, she inadvertently saves him from
an assassination attempt, forming a strong bond with a man
notorious for his no-nonsense personality. When a secret from
Borans' past comes to light, however, their relationship-and the
negotiations-risk coming to nothing at all. With a beautifully
designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition
of E. Phillips Oppenheim's Gabriel Samara, Peacemaker is a classic
of English political fiction reimagined for modern readers.
When a man is implicated in a grisly murder, he is committed to
clearing his name, finding the real culprit and bringing them to
justice. He uses unconventional methods and schemes to ensure his
freedom. A novelist's life is violently disrupted when he is
identified as a prime suspect in a murder. Despite his declaration
of innocence, he is considered guilty by most authorities. The man
is desperate to uncover the truth and embarks on a journey to find
answers. Within the story, there are intermittent flashbacks that
help to fill in the gaps. This is a bold tale driven by one man's
desire to expose a conspiracy. i>The Mystery of Mr. Bernard
Brown is a thrilling narrative that uses E. Phillips Oppenheim's
best storytelling techniques. It is one of his many works to be
adapted for feature film. The novel was published in 1896 followed
by the movie in 1921. With an eye-catching new cover, and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Mystery of
Mr. Bernard Brown is both modern and readable.
When a German spy meets an English lookalike, he devises a plan to
travel to London, assume his identity, and gather intel for his
government. The Englishman's new persona catches several people off
guard including his wife. While living in East Africa, Sir Everard
Dominey encounters a man named Leopold von Ragastein. He's a native
German who can easily pass as Sir. Everard's doppelganger. Leopold
isn't just a friendly host, he's a spy for the German government.
When Sir. Everard returns to London, he is confronted by his wife,
Lady Rosamund, with a serious accusation. Is this the real Sir
Everard or has Leopold von Ragastein taken his place? The Great
Impersonation features many of E. Phillips Oppenheim's most notable
themes. It's a murder mystery, a case of mistaken identity and a
political thriller. The author delivers a compelling story that
ends with a timeless and unexpected twist. With an eye-catching new
cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The
Great Impersonation is both modern and readable.
An English nobleman and his resourceful niece work together to
uncover an international plot that hinges on the actions of a
reserved but unpredictable prince. This multilayered story is full
of political intrigue, informed by the leaders of its day. Nigel
Kingley has grown concerned about the state of England's public
affairs. The country's government is focused on singular interests
that have left them vulnerable to attack. He and his partners
discover a budding alliance among three major powers. There is
Russia represented by Nadia Karetsky, Germany led by Oscar Immelan,
and Prince Shan, ruler of China. The prince's participation could
lead to the failure or success of a critical agreement. The Great
Prince Shan is a high stakes tale with millions of lives hanging in
the balance. It emphasizes how the decisions of a few can affect
millions of lives. E. Phillips Oppenheim masterfully explores a
world built on fear and the threat of war. With an eye-catching new
cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The
Great Prince Shan is both modern and readable.
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The Black Box (Paperback)
E.Phillips Oppenheim; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Originally published in 1917, The Black Box follows expert
criminologist Sanford Quest, as he and his colleagues attempt to
bring a suspected killer to justice. The book contains a series of
loosely connected stories driven by the captivating hero. Sanford
Quest puts his detective skills to the test to solve an intricate
murder mystery. He uses science, gadgets, and his superior
deduction skills to narrow the list of suspects. This takes him on
a globetrotting adventure that spans the United States, Europe and
Africa. The Black Box is a multilayered story with twists at every
turn. Quest is an eccentric lead who takes readers on an
unforgettable ride. The Black Box introduces an extraordinary hero
who plays by his own rules. Sanford Quest is an intriguing
character whose reputation precedes him. E. Phillips Oppenheim
creates an engaging protagonist similar to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's
Sherlock Holmes. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of The Black Box is both modern
and readable.
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The Devil's Paw (Paperback)
E.Phillips Oppenheim; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R219
Discovery Miles 2 190
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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In the midst of World War I, the son of a British aristocrat and
daughter of an English colonel are roped into a treasonous plot.
They must navigate secret agents and spies who are convinced of
their guilt. A chance meeting between Catherine Abbeway and Julian
Orden leads to an intricate tale of suspicion and government
corruption. Catherine is the daughter of an English colonel and is
targeted due to secret files in her possession. Julian obtains the
documents for fear that they may incriminate Catherine and confirm
her as a traitor. Julian and Catherine becomes part of a growing
conspiracy fueled by both English and German powers. The Devil's
Paw is a gripping tale of romance and political intrigue. E.
Phillips Oppenheim offers a compelling commentary on Europe during
one of its most vulnerable times. He delivers a complex narrative
driven by bold characters informed by historical events. With an
eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Devil's Paw is both modern and readable.
Originally published in 1903, The Yellow Crayon further explores
the adventures of Mr. Sabin whose wife Lucille has been targeted by
a mysterious secret society. Her sudden disappearance drives him to
uncover the truth about her professional connections.< Mr. Sabin
has returned for a case involving an unexpected victim-his wife.
When she goes missing, he's immediately pulled into a mystery
involving the order of the Yellow Crayon. It's a group of powerful
but hidden figures working to combat anarchy and socialism. Despite
their mission, the current leader is only invested in personal
gain. He is a manipulative presence that uses his influence to
commit unspeakable acts. The Yellow Crayon is another one of E.
Phillips Oppenheim's memorable mysteries. It features a beloved
protagonist as he tries to uncover a shocking truth. The story is
full of revelations rooted in history, politics and greed. With an
eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Yellow Crayon is both modern and readable.
Alfred Burton's entire life and demeanor changes when he eats fruit
from a plant that suddenly compels him to speak and see the truth.
Regardless of intent, his change of heart has a devastating effect
on his personal and professional relationships. Alfred is a sly and
charismatic auctioneer's clerk, who uses embellishments and
half-truths to maintain his job. One day he comes across a random
plant in an old house and eats some of its fruit. Once ingested, it
has a dramatic physical and mental effect. Alfred can suddenly see
the world through a clear, unfiltered lens. His interests
drastically change. He alters his appearance. His speech is more
direct and sincere. Yet, things that he once loved, now repulse
him--including his family. The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton has
an intriguing premise that tests the limits of morality. It
explores the concept of brutal honesty and how it can be just as
damaging as deceit. E. Phillips Oppenheim provides a unique plot
device that forces the character and reader to face this dilemma.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton is
both modern and readable.
Originally published in 1903, The Yellow Crayon further explores
the adventures of Mr. Sabin whose wife Lucille has been targeted by
a mysterious secret society. Her sudden disappearance drives him to
uncover the truth about her professional connections.< Mr. Sabin
has returned for a case involving an unexpected victim—his wife.
When she goes missing, he’s immediately pulled into a mystery
involving the order of the Yellow Crayon. It’s a group of
powerful but hidden figures working to combat anarchy and
socialism. Despite their mission, the current leader is only
invested in personal gain. He is a manipulative presence that uses
his influence to commit unspeakable acts. The Yellow Crayon is
another one of E. Phillips Oppenheim’s memorable mysteries. It
features a beloved protagonist as he tries to uncover a shocking
truth. The story is full of revelations rooted in history, politics
and greed. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of The Yellow Crayon is both
modern and readable.
When a man is implicated in a grisly murder, he is committed to
clearing his name, finding the real culprit and bringing them to
justice. He uses unconventional methods and schemes to ensure his
freedom. A novelist’s life is violently disrupted when he is
identified as a prime suspect in a murder. Despite his declaration
of innocence, he is considered guilty by most authorities. The man
is desperate to uncover the truth and embarks on a journey to find
answers. Within the story, there are intermittent flashbacks that
help to fill in the gaps. This is a bold tale driven by one man’s
desire to expose a conspiracy. i>The Mystery of Mr. Bernard
Brown is a thrilling narrative that uses E. Phillips Oppenheim’s
best storytelling techniques. It is one of his many works to be
adapted for feature film. The novel was published in 1896 followed
by the movie in 1921. With an eye-catching new cover, and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Mystery of
Mr. Bernard Brown is both modern and readable.
An English nobleman and his resourceful niece work together to
uncover an international plot that hinges on the actions of a
reserved but unpredictable prince. This multilayered story is full
of political intrigue, informed by the leaders of its day. Nigel
Kingley has grown concerned about the state of England’s public
affairs. The country’s government is focused on singular
interests that have left them vulnerable to attack. He and his
partners discover a budding alliance among three major powers.
There is Russia represented by Nadia Karetsky, Germany led by Oscar
Immelan, and Prince Shan, ruler of China. The prince’s
participation could lead to the failure or success of a critical
agreement. The Great Prince Shan is a high stakes tale with
millions of lives hanging in the balance. It emphasizes how the
decisions of a few can affect millions of lives. E. Phillips
Oppenheim masterfully explores a world built on fear and the threat
of war. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of The Great Prince Shan is both modern
and readable.
Alfred Burton’s entire life and demeanor changes when he eats
fruit from a plant that suddenly compels him to speak and see the
truth. Regardless of intent, his change of heart has a devastating
effect on his personal and professional relationships. Alfred is a
sly and charismatic auctioneer’s clerk, who uses embellishments
and half-truths to maintain his job. One day he comes across a
random plant in an old house and eats some of its fruit. Once
ingested, it has a dramatic physical and mental effect. Alfred can
suddenly see the world through a clear, unfiltered lens. His
interests drastically change. He alters his appearance. His speech
is more direct and sincere. Yet, things that he once loved, now
repulse him--including his family. The Double Life of Mr. Alfred
Burton has an intriguing premise that tests the limits of morality.
It explores the concept of brutal honesty and how it can be just as
damaging as deceit. E. Phillips Oppenheim provides a unique plot
device that forces the character and reader to face this dilemma.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton is
both modern and readable.
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The Black Box (Hardcover)
E.Phillips Oppenheim; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R457
Discovery Miles 4 570
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Originally published in 1917, The Black Box follows expert
criminologist Sanford Quest, as he and his colleagues attempt to
bring a suspected killer to justice. The book contains a series of
loosely connected stories driven by the captivating hero. Sanford
Quest puts his detective skills to the test to solve an intricate
murder mystery. He uses science, gadgets, and his superior
deduction skills to narrow the list of suspects. This takes him on
a globetrotting adventure that spans the United States, Europe and
Africa. The Black Box is a multilayered story with twists at every
turn. Quest is an eccentric lead who takes readers on an
unforgettable ride. The Black Box introduces an extraordinary hero
who plays by his own rules. Sanford Quest is an intriguing
character whose reputation precedes him. E. Phillips Oppenheim
creates an engaging protagonist similar to Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. With an eye-catching new cover, and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Black Box is
both modern and readable.
When a German spy meets an English lookalike, he devises a plan to
travel to London, assume his identity, and gather intel for his
government. The Englishman’s new persona catches several people
off guard including his wife. While living in East Africa, Sir
Everard Dominey encounters a man named Leopold von Ragastein.
He’s a native German who can easily pass as Sir. Everard’s
doppelgänger. Leopold isn’t just a friendly host, he’s a spy
for the German government. When Sir. Everard returns to London, he
is confronted by his wife, Lady Rosamund, with a serious
accusation. Is this the real Sir Everard or has Leopold von
Ragastein taken his place? The Great Impersonation features many of
E. Phillips Oppenheim’s most notable themes. It’s a murder
mystery, a case of mistaken identity and a political thriller. The
author delivers a compelling story that ends with a timeless and
unexpected twist. With an eye-catching new cover, and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Great
Impersonation is both modern and readable.
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The Devil's Paw (Hardcover)
E.Phillips Oppenheim; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R417
R350
Discovery Miles 3 500
Save R67 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In the midst of World War I, the son of a British aristocrat and
daughter of an English colonel are roped into a treasonous plot.
They must navigate secret agents and spies who are convinced of
their guilt. A chance meeting between Catherine Abbeway and Julian
Orden leads to an intricate tale of suspicion and government
corruption. Catherine is the daughter of an English colonel and is
targeted due to secret files in her possession. Julian obtains the
documents for fear that they may incriminate Catherine and confirm
her as a traitor. Julian and Catherine becomes part of a growing
conspiracy fueled by both English and German powers. The Devil’s
Paw is a gripping tale of romance and political intrigue. E.
Phillips Oppenheim offers a compelling commentary on Europe during
one of its most vulnerable times. He delivers a complex narrative
driven by bold characters informed by historical events. With an
eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The Devil’s Paw is both modern and readable.
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Havoc (Paperback)
E.Phillips Oppenheim
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R524
Discovery Miles 5 240
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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