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  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Hardcover (SMK Books, April 3, 2018)
    The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service is an early example of the espionage novel, with a strong underlying theme of militarism. Carruthers, a minor official in the Foreign Office is contacted by an acquaintance, Davies, asking him to join in a yachting holiday in the German Frisian islands. Carruthers agrees, as his other plans for a holiday have fallen through. He arrives to find that Davies has a small sailing boat, not the comfortable crewed yacht that he expected.
  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Sept. 3, 2016)
    Erskine Childers' novel, written in the early 1900s, is often referred to as the first spy novel ever written. The narrator, Currthuers, receives a surprising duck shooting invitation from an old friend. He soon finds himself involved in a strange mystery that seems to involve far more than an issue as simple as his own position in society. With something truly unusual brewing in Germany, and the actions of a few people potentially risking an international incident of the highest magnitude, it is difficult to keep from admiring and engaging into the outstanding storyline of The Riddle of the Sands.With a curious, carefully developed plot that will gradually increase the suspense and make you look forward to exploring the novel in depth, The Riddle of the Sands is a story that, even though is far from being the “perfect” spy novel, it brings plenty of outstanding – and, at the time, new – elements to the scene. It created quite a stir when it was first developed, and for a generally slow-paced world of the early 20th century, it seemed like a brand new, original bestseller that everyone in the literary world should keep a close eye on.Childers and his espionage novel enjoyed a remarkable level of popularity prior to the first World War, and the accurate geographical data and beautiful, as well as genuine landscape descriptions from areas where Childers himself has been before, will undoubtedly captivate even readers who would normally not be very impressed.The book also has great historical value. As Childers' biographer, Arthur Boyle pointed out, the book became one of the most outstanding and ingenious literary answer to Britain's military lack of preparedness for the Great War. With critics considering it the first genuine thriller novel, or even naming it among the 100 best novels of all time, The Riddle of the Sands is worth looking forward to, even in our times.
  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Mass Market Paperback (Oxford, Sept. 3, 1998)
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  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Hardcover (Outlook Verlag, Sept. 20, 2018)
    Reproduction of the original: The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers
  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 17, 2020)
    The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service is a 1903 novel by Erskine Childers. The book, which enjoyed immense popularity in the years before World War I, is an early example of the espionage novel and was extremely influential in the genre of spy fiction. It has been made into feature-length films for both cinema and television.The novel "owes a lot to the wonderful adventure novels of writers like Rider Haggard, that were a staple of Victorian Britain".[1] It was a spy novel that "established a formula that included a mass of verifiable detail, which gave authenticity to the story – the same ploy that would be used so well by John Buchan, Ian Fleming, John le Carré and many others."[1] All of the physical background is completely authentic - the various Frisian islands and towns named in the book actually exist and the descriptions of them accurate (often, from the author's own experience). The same is true for the various "sands" of the title - vast areas which are flooded at high tide but become mudflats at ebb. Navigating a small boat under these conditions requires a specialized kind of skilled seamanship - of which the character Davies is an unsurpassed master, and the descriptions of his feats are of abiding interest to yachting enthusiasts, quite apart from their role in the book's espionage plot.
  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 17, 2017)
    Brimming with heart-stopping action, The Riddle of the Sands is one the earliest spy novels. This spell-binding story is set in the period before the start of the First World War. A gem of the thriller genre! While on a sailing trip in the Baltic Sea, two young adventurers-turned-spies uncover a secret German plot to invade England. Written by Childers who served in the Royal Navy during World War I as a wake-up call to the British government to attend to its North Sea defenses, The Riddle of the Sands accomplished that task and has been considered a classic of espionage literature ever since, praised as much for its nautical action as for its suspenseful spycraft
  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 16, 2018)
    In October last (1902), my friend 'Carruthers' visited me in my chambers, and, under a provisional pledge of secrecy, told me frankly the whole of the adventure described in these pages. Till then I had only known as much as the rest of his friends, namely, that he had recently undergone experiences during a yachting cruise with a certain Mr 'Davies' which had left a deep mark on his character and habits. At the end of his narrative—which, from its bearing on studies and speculations of my own, as well as from its intrinsic interest and racy delivery, made a very deep impression on me—he added that the important facts discovered in the course of the cruise had, without a moment's delay, been communicated to the proper authorities, who, after some dignified incredulity, due in part, perhaps, to the pitiful inadequacy of their own secret service, had, he believed, made use of them, to avert a great national danger. I say 'he believed', for though it was beyond question that the danger was averted for the time, it was doubtful whether they had stirred a foot to combat it, the secret discovered being of such a nature that mere suspicion of it on this side was likely to destroy its efficacy. There, however that may be, the matter rested for a while, as, for personal reasons which will be manifest to the reader, he and Mr 'Davies' expressly wished it to rest.
  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Hardcover (Blurb, March 10, 2017)
    A word about the origin and authorship of this book. In October last (1902), my friend 'Carruthers' visited me in my chambers, and, under a provisional pledge of secrecy, told me frankly the whole of the adventure described in these pages. Till then I had only known as much as the rest of his friends, namely, that he had recently undergone experiences during a yachting cruise with a certain Mr 'Davies' which had left a deep mark on his character and habits.
  • The riddle of the sands: a record of Secret Service

    Erskine CHILDERS

    Hardcover (Sidgwick & Jackson, Jan. 1, 1938)
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  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Jan. 1, 2019)
    The Riddle of the Sands I. The Letter I have read of men who, when forced by their calling to live for long periods in utter solitude--save for a few black faces--have made it a rule to dress regularly for dinner in order to maintain their self-respect and prevent a relapse into barbarism. It was in some such spirit, with an added touch of self-consciousness, that, at seven o'clock in the evening of September 23 in a recent year, I was making my evening toilet in my chambers in Pall Mall. I thought the date and the place justified the parallel; to my advantage even; for the obscure Burmese administrator might well be a man of blunted sensibilities and coarse fibre, and at least he is alone with nature, while I--well, a young man of condition and fashion, who knows the right people, belongs to the right clubs, has a safe, possibly a brilliant, future in the Foreign Office--may be excused for a sense of complacent martyrdom, when, with his keen appreciation of the social calendar, he is doomed to the outer solitude of London in September. I say 'martyrdom', but in fact the case was infinitely worse. For to feel oneself a martyr, as everybody knows, is a pleasurable thing, and the true tragedy of my position was that I had passed that stage. I had enjoyed what sweets it had to offer in ever dwindling degree since the middle of August, when ties were still fresh and sympathy abundant. I had been conscious that I was missed at Morven Lodge party. Lady Ashleigh herself had said so in the kindest possible manner, when she wrote to acknowledge the letter in which I explained, with an effectively austere reserve of language, that circumstances compelled me to remain at my office. 'We know how busy you must be just now', she wrote, 'and I do hope you won't overwork; we shall all m
  • The Riddle of the Sands

    Erskine Childers

    Paperback (Independently published, June 15, 2020)
    The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service is a patriotic British 1903 novel by Erskine Childers. It is a novel that "owes a lot to the wonderful adventure novels of writers like Rider Haggard, that were a staple of Victorian Britain"; perhaps more significantly, it was a spy novel that "established a formula that included a mass of verifiable detail, which gave authenticity to the story – the same ploy that would be used so well by John Buchan, Ian Fleming, John le Carré and many others." Ken Follett called it "the first modern thriller."
  • The Riddle of the Sands: By Erskine Childers - Illustrated

    Erskine Childers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 30, 2016)
    Why buy our paperbacks? Standard Font size of 10 for all books High Quality Paper Fulfilled by Amazon Expedited shipping 30 Days Money Back Guarantee BEWARE of Low-quality sellers Don't buy cheap paperbacks just to save a few dollars. Most of them use low-quality papers & binding. Their pages fall off easily. Some of them even use very small font size of 6 or less to increase their profit margin. It makes their books completely unreadable. How is this book unique? Unabridged (100% Original content) Font adjustments & biography included Illustrated About The Riddle of the Sands by Erskine Childers The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service is a 1903 novel by Erskine Childers. The book, which enjoyed immense popularity in the years before World War I, is an early example of the espionage novel and was extremely influential in the genre of spy fiction. It has been made into both a film and TV film. The novel "owes a lot to the wonderful adventure novels of writers like Rider Haggard, that were a staple of Victorian Britain". It was a spy novel that "established a formula that included a mass of verifiable detail, which gave authenticity to the story – the same ploy that would be used so well by John Buchan, Ian Fleming, John le Carré and many others."