age ~39
from Baltimore, MD
Dr. David H. Keller (1880-1966) was a physician who worked with “abnormals” in various state mental institutions before he became a full-time author in the 20s. He began writing novels but in 1928 had “The Revolt of the Pedestrians” published in Amazing Stories, and in the succeeding 25 years had do...
Author
David H. Keller MD
Binding
Paperback
Pages
490
Publisher
Ramble House
ISBN #
1605435198
EAN Code
9781605435190
ISBN #
9
This is the very first episode in the Bobby Owen series by E.R. Punshon, written in 1933. Before E.R. Punshon was through he had written 35 novels starring the young and likeable Bobby Owen of Scotland Yard. Ramble House has published five other Owens books and looks forward to providing modern read...
Author
E.R. Punshon
Binding
Paperback
Pages
242
Publisher
Ramble House
ISBN #
1605438197
EAN Code
9781605438191
ISBN #
6
Police Inspector Bobby Owen and his lovely friend Olive are cruising the British countryside looking for some especially tasty chocolate when they meet up with odd hermits, crusty landowners, suspicious barkeeps, and find themselves embroiled in murder, blackmail and a couple of El Greco paintings t...
Author
E.R. Punshon
Binding
Paperback
Pages
292
Publisher
Ramble House
ISBN #
160543695X
EAN Code
9781605436951
ISBN #
5
What was it like being "different" in 1959? For some it was hiding one's self from the puritanical world, but for some in the sophisticated artistic scenes of the major cities, it was more complicated. Lonnie Coleman was breaking a lot of taboos in 1959 by writing with any sympathy at all about homo...
Author
Lonnie Coleman
Binding
Paperback
Pages
234
Publisher
Ramble House
ISBN #
1605436690
EAN Code
9781605436692
ISBN #
4
It all starts with a stroke of incredibly good luck -- Detective-Inspector Bobby Owen and his wife, Olive, find an almost perfect home in the country to rent. But then they meet the neighbors, including Miss Bellamy, whose piano stylings seem to affect everyone in the village, and Mr. Fielding, whos...
Author
E.R. Punshon
Binding
Paperback
Pages
270
Publisher
Ramble House
ISBN #
1605437344
EAN Code
9781605437347
ISBN #
1
Blackmail and its consequences play a big part in E.C.R. Lorac's 1939 masterpiece of understatement and style. Many of Edith Caroline Rivett's (who wrote as "E.C.R. Lorac") mystery novels are very hard to find and this is one of them. It's one of Inspector Macdonald's best cases.
Author
E.C.R. Lorac
Binding
Paperback
Pages
212
Publisher
Ramble House
ISBN #
1605436992
EAN Code
9781605436999
ISBN #
10