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Books with author writing as "Richard Marsh." Heldmann

  • The Crime and the Criminal

    writing as "Richard Marsh." Heldmann, Richard Bernard

    (Printed for the Booksellers of America and sold by New Amsterdam Book Company, July 6, 1901)
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  • The Chase of the Ruby

    Richard Bernard Heldmann, Richard Marsh

    eBook (, July 26, 2012)
    The Chase of the Ruby by Richard Marsh aka Richard Bernard Heldmann First Published 1900Another novel from Richard Marsh (12 October 1857 – 9 August 1915) -- the pseudonym of the British author born Richard Bernard Heldmann. He is best known for his supernatural thriller The Beetle: A Mystery, which was published in the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula and was initially even more popular. Heldman was educated at Eton and Oxford University. He began to publish short stories, mostly adventure tales, as "Bernard Heldmann," before adopting the name "Richard Marsh" in 1893. Several of the prolific Marsh's novels were published posthumously. CONTENTS Chapter 1. Ghosts in AfricaChapter 2. The Quest OrdainedChapter 3. Miss Broad CommandsChapter 4. Mr. Holland FailsChapter 5. A Woman ScornedChapter 6. Miss Broad Commands a Second TimeChapter 7. The Bottom DrawerChapter 8. The Lady--and the GentlemanChapter 9. The FlymanChapter 10. She Wishes That She Hadn’tChapter 11. The Pursuit of the GentlemanChapter 12. The Tender Mercies of Two LadiesChapter 13. Visitors for Miss CasataChapter 14. Who Knocks?Chapter 15. An Honourable RetreatChapter 16. The Finding of the Ruby and the Locking of the DoorChapter 17. The Figures on the BedChapter 18. ReinforcedChapter 19. Still with a SmileChapter 20. How the Chase was Ended
  • Confessions of a Young Lady: Her Doings and Misdoings

    Richard Marsh, Richard Bernard Heldmann

    eBook (, July 28, 2012)
    Short stories from Richard Marsh (12 October 1857 – 9 August 1915) -- the pseudonym of the British author born Richard Bernard Heldmann. He is best known for his supernatural thriller The Beetle: A Mystery, which was published in the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula and was initially even more popular. Heldman was educated at Eton and Oxford University. He began to publish short stories, mostly adventure tales, as "Bernard Heldmann," before adopting the name "Richard Marsh" in 1893. Several of the prolific Marsh's novels were published posthumously.Short stories include: A Wonderful Girl, Cupid’s Messenger, The Ogre, The Handwriting, The People’s Stock Exchange, Breaking the Ice, A Girl Who Couldn’t, The Princess Margaretta, The End of His Holiday, The Girl and the Boy, A Mutual Affinity, Magical Music and A Runaway Wife.
  • THE DATCHET DIAMONDS ..

    writing as "Richard Marsh." Heldmann, Richard Bernard

    (Ward, Jan. 1, 1898)
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  • A SECOND COMING

    writing as "Richard Marsh." Heldmann, Richard Bernard

    Hardcover (Grant Richards, Aug. 16, 1900)
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  • Tom Ossington's Ghost

    writing as "Richard Marsh." Heldmann, Richard Bernard

    (L. C. Page & Company [Incorporated], July 6, 1900)
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