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Trent's Own Case (Paperback)
E.C. Bentley; As told to H.Warner Allen; Introduction by Martin Edwards
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R238
Discovery Miles 2 380
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The second novel from the celebrated author of one of the most
famous mystery classics ever written, Trent's Last Case. James
Randolph is murdered early one evening and his body is found a few
hours later. When the police arrive they discover that Randolph's
safe has been ransacked and discarded wrapping paper litters his
bedroom floor. Perhaps by chance or perhaps by design, Trent seems
to have been the last person, other than the murderer, to see
Randolph alive. But this is only one aspect amongst many which
connect Trent with the murder and stimulate his interest: his
friend Inspector Bligh is the detective in charge of the
investigation, and then a long-time friend readily and perplexingly
confesses his guilt. As much as he respects the abilities of
Inspector Bligh, Trent's personal knowledge has him doubting the
confession and intent on finding the truth.
In this unique study of wine through the ages, journalist and World
War I frontline reporter, Hubert Warner Allen (1881-1968) casts an
observant eye over the way wine appears in literature, from the
words of the Roman connoisseurs to the excesses of Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales heroes, taking in the debatable wisdom of the
18th-century epicurean Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin and the
sagacity of the legendary Edwardian wine-writer, George Saintsbury
- and many more. Warner Allen's observations are both fascinating
and highly entertaining. As Harry Eyres, who introduces this book,
says: "Literary, historical, discursive, personal: this is very
much the opposite of modern wine writing, and presents another era
seen through a glass darkly." The Classic Editions breathe new life
into some of the finest wine-related titles written in the English
language over the last 150 years. Although these books are very
much products of their time - a time when the world of fine wine
was confined mostly to the frontiers of France and the Iberian
Peninsula and a First Growth Bordeaux or Grand Cru Burgundy
wouldn't be beyond the average purse - together they recapture a
world of convivial, enthusiastic amateurs and larger-than-life
characters whose love of fine vintages mirrored that of life
itself.
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