The Old Man In The Corner

The Old Man In The Corner

by Baroness Orczy
The Old Man In The Corner

The Old Man In The Corner

by Baroness Orczy

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Overview

Baroness Emma Magdolna Rozália Mária Jozefa Borbála "Emmuska" Orczy de Orczi was a Hungarian-born British novelist, playwright and artist of noble origin. She is most known for her series of novels featuring the Scarlet Pimpernel. Some of her paintings were exhibited at the Royal Academy in London. -Wikipedia

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781490389004
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/10/2013
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Baroness Orczy was born in Hungary in 1865, the daughter of Baron Felix Orczy, a landed aristocrat and well-known composer and conductor. Orczy moved with her parents from Budapest to Brussels and Paris, where she was educated. She studied art in London and exhibited work in the Royal Academy. She married Montagu Barstow and together they worked as illustrators and jointly published an edition of Hungarian folk tales. Orczy became famous in 1905 with the publication of The Scarlet Pimpernel (originally a play co-written with her husband). Its background was the French Revolution and its swashbuckling hero, Sir Percy Blakeney, was to prove immensely popular. Sequel books followed and film and TV versions were later made. Orczy also wrote detective stories which still prove popular and are equally acclaimed within this genre. She died in 1947.

Table of Contents

The Fenchurch Street Mystery1
The Mysterious Death on the Underground Railway21
The Mysterious Death in Percy Street41
The Dublin Mystery59
The Glasgow Mystery77
The Liverpool Mystery95
The Case of Miss Elliott111
The Lisson Grove Mystery129
The Tragedy in Dartmoor Terrace147
The Tremarn Case165
The Murder of Miss Pebmarsh185
The Affair at the Novelty Theatre205
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