Dr. Quartz II at Bay: A Man of Iron Nerve
New Nick Carter Weekly No. 414, December 3, 1904

Dr. Quartz II at Bay: The most memorable enemy of Nick Carter, the extraordinary detective, is Dr. Jack Quartz, who first appears in 1891 and 1893 in four stories in the Nick Carter Library. Like Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty, Nick does not underestimate Quartz's ability. Quartz was so popular that the author brought him back in nineteen stories. This is the second Nick Carter case that involves Dr. Quartz.
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Dr. Quartz II at Bay: A Man of Iron Nerve
New Nick Carter Weekly No. 414, December 3, 1904

Dr. Quartz II at Bay: The most memorable enemy of Nick Carter, the extraordinary detective, is Dr. Jack Quartz, who first appears in 1891 and 1893 in four stories in the Nick Carter Library. Like Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty, Nick does not underestimate Quartz's ability. Quartz was so popular that the author brought him back in nineteen stories. This is the second Nick Carter case that involves Dr. Quartz.
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Dr. Quartz II at Bay: A Man of Iron Nerve

Dr. Quartz II at Bay: A Man of Iron Nerve

by Nicholas Carter
Dr. Quartz II at Bay: A Man of Iron Nerve

Dr. Quartz II at Bay: A Man of Iron Nerve

by Nicholas Carter

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New Nick Carter Weekly No. 414, December 3, 1904

Dr. Quartz II at Bay: The most memorable enemy of Nick Carter, the extraordinary detective, is Dr. Jack Quartz, who first appears in 1891 and 1893 in four stories in the Nick Carter Library. Like Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty, Nick does not underestimate Quartz's ability. Quartz was so popular that the author brought him back in nineteen stories. This is the second Nick Carter case that involves Dr. Quartz.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160786056
Publisher: New Nick Carter Weekly, No. 414, Dec. 3, 1904
Publication date: 09/28/2019
Series: Dime Novels , #11
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 963 KB

About the Author

Most Dime Novels were written by established authors under a pen name. Nicholas Carter was a pseudonym used by Frederick Russell Burton.
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