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Books with author Earl Derr Biggers

  • Fifty Candles Illustrated

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 6, 2020)
    Biggers had always been interested in mystery fiction, but his interest in Hawaii clearly stems from a 1919 vacation in Honolulu. While there, he read a newspaper article on a Chinese detective named Chang Apana. Apana would become the model for Charlie Chan in Biggers' 1925 novel, House Without a Key, and there quickly followed five more Charlie Chan novels. Fifty Candles -- first published in the Saturday Evening Post, just two years after that 1919 vacation -- shows how Hawaii, China, and murder had already begun to come together in Biggers' imagination. The story starts in a courthouse in Honolulu, moves to China, then to fog-shrouded San Francisco. Many of the elements used in the Charlie Chan series are present: Chinese characters (both sinister and sympathetic), the Honolulu legal system, a shrewd detective (in this case, the lawyer Mark Drew rather than a policemen), and a baffling murder complete with red herrings and plenty of suspects. Though Fifty Candles is a murder mystery.
  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The House Without a Key...

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Dec. 15, 2013)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • The black camel

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Hardcover (Bobbs-Merrill, March 15, 1929)
    Bobbs Merrill, 1929, Copyright page does NOT state this is a first edition, 312 pages followed by 5 blank leaves. Description; Navy gray boards with red titles to front and spine, plain endpapers.
  • Earl Derr Biggers - Love Insurance

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 17, 2016)
    Allan, Lord Harrowby, son and heir of James Nelson Harrowby, came to Lloyds of London with a most unusual request for insurance. He knew that Lloyds took out policies on unusual risks. And what he wanted was insurance of a most unusual kind...love insurance. What follows is a comic novel of improbable dimensions, by the world-famous creator of Chinese detective Charlie Chan!
  • Seven Keys to Baldpate

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Hardcover (Bobbs-Merrill, Jan. 1, 1913)
    1913 Illustrated with Scenes from the Photoplay
  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Library Binding (Buccaneer Books, June 1, 1979)
    Biggers had always been interested in mystery fiction, but his interest in Hawaii clearly stems from a 1919 vacation in Honolulu. While there, he read a newspaper article on a Chinese detective named Chang Apana. Apana would become the model for Charlie Chan in Biggers' 1925 novel, House Without a Key, and there quickly followed five more Charlie Chan novels. Fifty Candles -- published just two years after that 1919 vacation -- shows how Hawaii, China, and murder had already begun to come together in Biggers' imagination. The story starts in a courthouse in Honolulu, moves to China, then to fog-shrouded San Francisco. Many of the elements used in the Charlie Chan series are present: Chinese characters (both sinister and sympathetic), the Honolulu legal system, a shrewd detective (in this case, the lawyer Mark Drew rather than a policemen), and a baffling murder complete with red herrings and plenty of suspects. Though Fifty Candles is a murder mystery, it is also a romance, with the ro
  • The Chinese Parrot

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Paperback (Pyramid Books, March 15, 1969)
    Pyramid T-1970 $.75
  • Love Insurance Illustrated

    Earl Derr Biggers

    (Independently published, Aug. 8, 2019)
    Working for an American branch of Lloyds’ insurers, Owen Jephson is used to underwriting unusual things—weight loss in actors, inconvenient rain at garden parties, twins in the family—nonetheless he is taken aback when Lord Harrowby asks him to insure against his fiancée jilting him at the altar. Never one to turn down an interesting offer, Jephson agrees, but swiftly dispatches Dick Minot to Florida to make sure that Lloyds’ assets are protected and that Cynthia Meyrick makes it down the aisle. Unfortunately Minot promptly falls in love with Cynthia after accidentally meeting her on a train, and has to decide where his loyalties lie—should he sabotage or support the wedding, especially as it comes to light Lord Harrowby may not be all that he seems? This light, sophisticated romcom is guaranteed to charm readers
  • House Without A Key

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Hardcover (Otto Penzler, July 8, 1996)
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  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Biggers

    language (Serapis Classics, Oct. 16, 2017)
    Biggers had always been interested in mystery fiction, but his interest in Hawaii clearly stems from a 1919 vacation in Honolulu. While there, he read a newspaper article on a Chinese detective named Chang Apana. Apana would become the model for Charlie Chan in Biggers' 1925 novel, House Without a Key, and there quickly followed five more Charlie Chan novels. Fifty Candles -- published just two years after that 1919 vacation -- shows how Hawaii, China, and murder had already begun to come together in Biggers' imagination. The story starts in a courthouse in Honolulu, moves to China, then to fog-shrouded San Francisco. Many of the elements used in the Charlie Chan series are present: Chinese characters (both sinister and sympathetic), the Honolulu legal system, a shrewd detective (in this case, the lawyer Mark Drew rather than a policemen), and a baffling murder complete with red herrings and plenty of suspects. Though Fifty Candles is a murder mystery, it is also a romance, with the romantic elements at times in the forefront. Mostly, though, it is a book that will delight Biggers' many fans as they trace the origins of Charlie Chan.
  • Keeper of the keys

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Paperback (Paperback Library, March 15, 1963)
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