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The English Novels Part B - The Mammon of Righteousness & Two Feet From Heaven (Paperback): John L. Espley The English Novels Part B - The Mammon of Righteousness & Two Feet From Heaven (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R803 Discovery Miles 8 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The English Novels Part A - Bubble Reputation & Cardboard Castle (Paperback): John L. Espley The English Novels Part A - Bubble Reputation & Cardboard Castle (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R792 Discovery Miles 7 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Later India Novels Part A - Beggars' Horses & Explosion (Paperback): John L. Espley The Later India Novels Part A - Beggars' Horses & Explosion (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R864 Discovery Miles 8 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Later India Novels Part B - The Man of a Ghost & Worth Wile (Paperback): John L. Espley The Later India Novels Part B - The Man of a Ghost & Worth Wile (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Foreign Legion Novels Part A - The Wages of Virtue & Sowing Glory (Paperback): John L. Espley The Foreign Legion Novels Part A - The Wages of Virtue & Sowing Glory (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R815 Discovery Miles 8 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Foreign Legion Novels Part B - Paper Prison & The Uniform of Glory (Paperback): John L. Espley The Foreign Legion Novels Part B - Paper Prison & The Uniform of Glory (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R798 Discovery Miles 7 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Sinbad Novels Part B - Fort in the Jungle & The Disappearance of General Jason (Paperback): John L. Espley The Sinbad Novels Part B - Fort in the Jungle & The Disappearance of General Jason (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R803 Discovery Miles 8 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Geste Novels Part B - Beau Ideal, Spanish Maine (Paperback): John L. Espley The Geste Novels Part B - Beau Ideal, Spanish Maine (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Sinbad Novels Part A - Action and Passion & Sinbad the Soldier (Paperback): John L. Espley The Sinbad Novels Part A - Action and Passion & Sinbad the Soldier (Paperback)
John L. Espley; Percival Christopher Wren
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback): John L. Espley Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback)
John L. Espley; P.C. Wren
R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Percival Christopher Wren is best known as a novelist, publishing twenty-eight novels from 1912 to 1941, the most famous of which being Beau Geste (1924). Wren also published seven short story collections: Stepsons of France (1917), The Young Stagers (1917), Good Gestes (1929), Flawed Blades (1933), Port o' Missing Men (1934), Rough Shooting (1938), and Odd-But Even So (1941). These short story collections contained a total of 116 stories. There were also two omnibus collections published, Stories of the Foreign Legion (1947) and Dead Men's Boots (1949), containing stories taken from Stepsons of France, Good Gestes, Flawed Blades, and Port o' Missing Men. In addition to the 116 stories published in Wren's short story collections there are some additional items in The Collected Short Stories. "At Oxford: Innocent Ernest and Artful Eintz" is a short story originally published in 1919 in an obscure fiction magazine. "The Romantic Regiment" and "Twenty-Four Hours in the Foreign Legion" are "factual" articles originally published in magazines. "Wonderful Egypt" is an article (more a photographic essay) originally published in The Strand Magazine. The article "I Saw a Vision " originally appeared in a rare psychic magazine, Prediction. There is also an article found in an Australian newspaper, "Meaning of Dreams," where Wren relates a couple of dreams he had experienced. Finally there is "Broken Glass," an unpublished short story. Each story has introductory comments by the editor, John L. Espley. Volume five of The Collected Short Stories has a total of twenty seven items: nine stories from Rough Shooting (1938), fifteen stories from Odd-But Even So (1941), one previously unpublished story, one article from an Australian newspaper, and another article from a psychic magazine.

Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback): John L. Espley Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback)
John L. Espley; P.C. Wren
R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Percival Christopher Wren is best known as a novelist, publishing twenty-eight novels from 1912 to 1941, the most famous of which being Beau Geste (1924). Wren also published seven short story collections: Stepsons of France (1917), The Young Stagers (1917), Good Gestes (1929), Flawed Blades (1933), Port o' Missing Men (1934), Rough Shooting (1938), and Odd-But Even So (1941). These short story collections contained a total of 116 stories. There were also two omnibus collections published, Stories of the Foreign Legion (1947) and Dead Men's Boots (1949), containing stories taken from Stepsons of France, Good Gestes, Flawed Blades, and Port o' Missing Men. In addition to the 116 stories published in Wren's short story collections there are some additional items in The Collected Short Stories. "At Oxford: Innocent Ernest and Artful Eintz" is a short story originally published in 1919 in an obscure fiction magazine. "The Romantic Regiment" and "Twenty-Four Hours in the Foreign Legion" are "factual" articles originally published in magazines. "Wonderful Egypt" is an article (more a photographic essay) originally published in The Strand Magazine. The article "I Saw a Vision " originally appeared in a rare psychic magazine, Prediction. There is also an article found in an Australian newspaper, "Meaning of Dreams," where Wren relates a couple of dreams he had experienced. Finally there is "Broken Glass," an unpublished short story. Each story has introductory comments by the editor, John L. Espley. Volume two of The Collected Short Stories contains eighteen short stories and two non-fiction articles originally published between 1928 and 1933. Twelve of the eighteen stories come from the collection, Good Gestes (1929), and the remaining six from Flawed Blades (1933). One of the articles was originally published in a fiction magazine, Soldiers of Fortune (December 1931), and the other article first appeared as a BBC radio broadcast.

Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback): John L. Espley Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback)
John L. Espley; P.C. Wren
R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Percival Christopher Wren is best known as a novelist, publishing twenty-eight novels from 1912 to 1941, the most famous of which being Beau Geste (1924). Wren also published seven short story collections: Stepsons of France (1917), The Young Stagers (1917), Good Gestes (1929), Flawed Blades (1933), Port o' Missing Men (1934), Rough Shooting (1938), and Odd-But Even So (1941). These short story collections contained a total of 116 stories. There were also two omnibus collections published, Stories of the Foreign Legion (1947) and Dead Men's Boots (1949), containing stories taken from Stepsons of France, Good Gestes, Flawed Blades, and Port o' Missing Men. In addition to the 116 stories published in Wren's short story collections there are some additional items in The Collected Short Stories. "At Oxford: Innocent Ernest and Artful Eintz" is a short story originally published in 1919 in an obscure fiction magazine. "The Romantic Regiment" and "Twenty-Four Hours in the Foreign Legion" are "factual" articles originally published in magazines. "Wonderful Egypt" is an article (more a photographic essay) originally published in The Strand Magazine. The article "I Saw a Vision " originally appeared in a rare psychic magazine, Prediction. There is also an article found in an Australian newspaper, "Meaning of Dreams," where Wren relates a couple of dreams he had experienced. Finally there is "Broken Glass," an unpublished short story. Each story has introductory comments by the editor, John L. Espley. Volume three of The Collected Short Stories contains nineteen stories by Wren and one article by the editor. The nineteen stories include nine from Flawed Blades (February 1933) and ten from Port o' Missing Men (March 1934). The article is a listing of all of Wren's stories that are related to one another, providing a list of stories featuring various characters (such as La Cigale, McSnorrt, the Geste Brothers, etc.) and other relationships (stories set in India, stories about the Foreign Legion, stories about the sea, etc.).

Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback): John L. Espley Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback)
John L. Espley; P.C. Wren
R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Percival Christopher Wren is best known as a novelist, publishing twenty-eight novels from 1912 to 1941, the most famous of which being Beau Geste (1924). Wren also published seven short story collections: Stepsons of France (1917), The Young Stagers (1917), Good Gestes (1929), Flawed Blades (1933), Port o' Missing Men (1934), Rough Shooting (1938), and Odd-But Even So (1941). These short story collections contained a total of 116 stories. There were also two omnibus collections published, Stories of the Foreign Legion (1947) and Dead Men's Boots (1949), containing stories taken from Stepsons of France, Good Gestes, Flawed Blades, and Port o' Missing Men. In addition to the 116 stories published in Wren's short story collections there are some additional items in The Collected Short Stories. "At Oxford: Innocent Ernest and Artful Eintz" is a short story originally published in 1919 in an obscure fiction magazine. "The Romantic Regiment" and "Twenty-Four Hours in the Foreign Legion" are "factual" articles originally published in magazines. "Wonderful Egypt" is an article (more a photographic essay) originally published in The Strand Magazine. The article "I Saw a Vision " originally appeared in a rare psychic magazine, Prediction. There is also an article found in an Australian newspaper, "Meaning of Dreams," where Wren relates a couple of dreams he had experienced. Finally there is "Broken Glass," an unpublished short story. Each story has introductory comments by the editor, John L. Espley. Volume four of The Collected Short Stories contains twenty two short stories and one article. There are nine stories from Port o' Missing Men (1934) and thirteen from Rough Shooting (1938) that were originally published between 1933 and 1938, with some of the stories being published first in magazines and newspapers. The article is "Wonderful Egypt" which was originally published in The Strand Magazine in 1936.

Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback): John L. Espley Collected Short Stories - of Percival Christopher Wren (Paperback)
John L. Espley; P.C. Wren
R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Percival Christopher Wren is best known as a novelist, publishing twenty-eight novels from 1912 to 1941, the most famous of which being Beau Geste (1924). Wren also published seven short story collections: Stepsons of France (1917), The Young Stagers (1917), Good Gestes (1929), Flawed Blades (1933), Port o' Missing Men (1934), Rough Shooting (1938), and Odd-But Even So (1941). These short story collections contained a total of 116 stories. There were also two omnibus collections published, Stories of the Foreign Legion (1947) and Dead Men's Boots (1949), containing stories taken from Stepsons of France, Good Gestes, Flawed Blades, and Port o' Missing Men. In addition to the 116 stories published in Wren's short story collections there are some additional items in The Collected Short Stories. "At Oxford: Innocent Ernest and Artful Eintz" is a short story originally published in 1919 in an obscure fiction magazine. "The Romantic Regiment" and "Twenty-Four Hours in the Foreign Legion" are "factual" articles originally published in magazines. "Wonderful Egypt" is an article (more a photographic essay) originally published in The Strand Magazine. The article "I Saw a Vision " originally appeared in a rare psychic magazine, Prediction. There is also an article found in an Australian newspaper, "Meaning of Dreams," where Wren relates a couple of dreams he had experienced. Finally there is "Broken Glass," an unpublished short story. Each volume in The Collected Short Stories includes an introduction and commentary on each story by the editor, John L. Espley. Volume one of The Collected Short Stories contains all of the stories included in The Young Stagers and Stepsons of France. Volume one also includes "Double Saddle" (from Flawed Blades), and the first book appearance of "At Oxford: Innocent Ernest and Artful Eintz."

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