E. W. HORNUNG Ultimate Collection – 19 Novels & 40+ Short Stories, Including War Poems and Memoirs
By E. W. Hornung
- Release Date: 2016-06-13
- Genre: Historical Mysteries
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The Original A. J. Raffles Series:
The Amateur Cracksman:
The Ides of March
A Costume Piece
Gentlemen and Players
Le Premier Pas
Wilful Murder
Nine Points of the Law
The Return Match
The Gift of the Emperor
The Black Mask; or, Raffles: Further Adventures:
No Sinecure
A Jubilee Present
The Fate of Faustina
The Last Laugh
To Catch a Thief
An Old Flame
The Wrong House
The Knees of the Gods
A Thief in the Night:
Out of Paradise
The Chest of Silver
The Rest Cure
The Criminologists' Club
The Field of Philippi
A Bad Night
A Trap to Catch a Cracksman
The Spoils of Sacrilege
The Raffles Relics
The Last Word
Mr. Justice Raffles
Novels:
Dead Men Tell No Tales
A Bride from the Bush
Witching Hill
Tiny Luttrell
The Boss of Taroomba
My Lord Duke
Young Blood
Peccavi
At Large
The Shadow of a Man; or The Belle of Toorak
The Shadow of the Rope
Denis Dent
No Hero
Stingaree: A Voice in the Wilderness
The Camera Fiend
Fathers of Men
The Thousandth Woman
The Unbidden Guest
Mr. Justice Raffles
Short Stories & Collections
At the Pistol's Point
Some Persons Unknown
The Crime Doctor
The Amateur Cracksman
The Black Mask
A Thief in the Night
War Poetry Collection: The Young Guard
Consecration
Lord's Leave
Last Post
The Old Boys
Ruddy Young Ginger
The Ballad of Ensign Joy
Bond and Free
Shell-Shock in Arras
The Big Thing
Forerunners
Uppingham Song
Wooden Crosses
Memoir
Notes of a Camp Follower on the Western Front
Ernest William Hornung (1866–1921) was an English author and a war poet known for writing the A. J. Raffles series of stories about a gentleman thief in late 19th-century London. Hornung's works are also remembered for giving insight into the social mores of late 19th and early 20th century British society.