The Sax Rohmer Collection: 56 Novels and Short Stories in One Volume (Halcyon Classics)
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The Sax Rohmer Collection: 56 Novels and Short Stories in One Volume (Halcyon Classics)
This revised and expanded edition of THE SAX ROHMER COLLECTION includes 56 novels and short stories by prolific thriller, mystery, and weird fiction writer Sax Rohmer. This includes thrillers and mysteries from the 'Fu Manchu' series, Gaston Max, Paul Harley, Sumuru, as well as more than forty of Rohmer's chilling short stories.
Fu Manchu • The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu • The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu • The Hand of Dr. Fu Manchu
Gaston Max Mysteries • The Yellow Claw • The Golden Scorpion
Paul Harley Mysteries • Bat Wing • Fire-Tongue
Short Stories • The Mysterious Mummy • A House Possessed
Tales of Secret Egypt Stories • The Yashmak of Pearls • The Death-Ring of Sneferu • The Lady of the Lattice • Omar of Ispahân • Breath of Allah • The Whispering Mummy • Lord of the Jackals • Lure of Souls • The Secret of Ismail • Harûn Pasha • In the Valley of the Sorceress • Pomegranate Flower
The Haunting of Low Fennel Stories • The Haunting of Low Fennel • The Valley of the Just • The Blue Monkey • The Riddle of Ragstaff • The Master of Hollow Grange • The Curse of a Thousand Kisses • The Turquoise Necklace
Tales of Chinatown • The Daughter of Huang Chow • Kerry's Kid • The Pigtail of Hi Wing Ho • The House of Golden Joss • Man With the Shaven Skull • The White Hat • Tcheriapin • The Dance of the Veils • The Hand of the Mandarin Quong • The Key of the Temple of Heaven
Bim-bashi Baruk of Egypt Stories • Mystery Strikes at Ragstaff Hill • The Bimbashi Meets Up with A 14 • Murder Strikes at Lychgate • The Laughing Buddha Finds a Purchaser • Warning from Rose of the Desert • Lotus Yuan Lases Her Vanity Case • The Scarab of Lapis Lazuli • Vengeance at the Lily Pool • Adventure in the Libyan Desert • Pool-o’-the-Moon Sees Bimbashi Baruk
Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward (1883-1959), better known as Sax Rohmer, was a prolific English weird fiction and occult writer. After working as a poet, songwriter, and comedy sketch writer in Music Hall, Ward turned to weird fiction, writing under the pseudonym Sax Rohmer. His best known work included his archetypal Chinese supervillain and criminal genius Dr. Fu Manchu, which first appeared in print in 1910. Dr. Fu Manchu proved to be an enduring part of Rohmer's work and made him one of the most successful and well-paid writers of the 1920s and 1930s.
Several omissions and errors have been corrected in this expanded second edition.