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  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr, Biggers,, edibooks

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2016)
    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.
  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Paperback (White Press, Feb. 11, 2015)
    This early work by Earl Derr Biggers was originally published in 1921 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. "Fifty Candles" is one of Biggers shorter stories, a murder mystery in San Francisco where the only clue is a birthday cake with 50 candles. Earl Derr Biggers was born on 26th August 1884 in Warren, Ohio, USA. Biggers received his further education at Harvard University, where he developed a reputation as a literary rebel, preferring the popular modern authors, such as Rudyard Kipling and Richard Harding Davis to the established figures of classical literature. While on holiday in Hawaii, Biggers heard tales of a real-life Chinese detective operating in Honolulu, named Chang Apana. This inspired him to create his most enduring legacy in the character of super-sleuth Charlie Chan. The first Chan story "The House Without a Key" (1925) was published as a serialised story in the Saturday Evening Post and then released as a novel in the same year. Biggers went on to write five more Chan novels and all were licensed for movie adaptations by Fox Films. These films were hugely popular with several different actors taking the lead role of Chan. Eventually; over 40 films were produced featuring the character. Biggers only saw the early on-screen successes of Charlie Chan due to his death at the age of only 48 from a heart attack in April 1933.
  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr Biggers

    (, March 28, 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, 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.
  • Candles’ Beams

    Finn Francis J

    eBook
    This book is a collection of 6 short stories.
  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr Biggers

    (, May 3, 2020)
    FROM the records of the district court at Honolulu for the year 1898 you may, if you have patience, unearth the dim beginnings of this story of the fifty candles. It is a story that stretches over twenty years, all the way from that bare Honolulu courtroom to a night of fog and violence in San Francisco. Many months after the night of the tule-fog, I happened into the Hawaiian capital and took down from a library shelf a big legal-looking book, bound in bright yellow leather the color of a Filipino houseboy’s shoes on his Saturday night in town. I found what I was looking for under the heading: “In the Matter of Chang See.”The Chinese, we are told, are masters of indirection, of saying one thing and ......
  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr Biggers

    (, May 3, 2020)
    FROM the records of the district court at Honolulu for the year 1898 you may, if you have patience, unearth the dim beginnings of this story of the fifty candles. It is a story that stretches over twenty years, all the way from that bare Honolulu courtroom to a night of fog and violence in San Francisco. Many months after the night of the tule-fog, I happened into the Hawaiian capital and took down from a library shelf a big legal-looking book, bound in bright yellow leather the color of a Filipino houseboy’s shoes on his Saturday night in town. I found what I was looking for under the heading: “In the Matter of Chang See.”The Chinese, we are told, are masters of indirection, of saying one thing and ......
  • Candle

    Linda Cargill

    eBook (Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Maggie has just moved to Midnight Beach. She is the gauche kid driving a Humvee and doesn't have any friends. The girls in the "in crowd" decide they don't want anything to do with her unless she meets a test. She must spend the night in the graveyard alone without fleeing. Then they know she has the right stuff. But Maggie doesn't know until it is too late that this island has a spooky legend associated with it. One hundred years before a planter's wife was scared of the dark. He lighted a candle by her bed every night. When she died in childbirth he remembered. Every night in the cemetery he lighted the same candle so she would not be alone. In the middle of the night all alone in the graveyard herself, Maggie sees that light. Is the place really haunted or what? Or is it a practical joke or something worse? She had better figure it out or somebody may be lighting a candle for her.
  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Aug. 11, 2004)
    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.
  • Candles' Beams

    Francis James Finn

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, April 19, 2018)
    Excerpt from Candles' BeamsPhysicians had insisted that after ordination should return to his native village, and, for a months, resume, so far as possible, his old life on in the river.One of them told him he would recover; two of shrugged their shoulders; and Father David cle understood that they had pronounced his death rant.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Fifty Candles

    Biggers Earl Derr

    eBook (, March 26, 2020)
    Mystery novella set in Honolulu, "a story that stretches over twenty years, all the way from that bare Honolulu court room to a night of fog and violence in San Francisco." However, the novel does not feature Biggers' famous Honolulu-based detective Charlie Chan! "A murder mystery told in short space in a masterly manner."
  • Fifty Candles

    Earl Derr Biggers

    eBook (, April 29, 2015)
    Earl Derr Biggers - Fifty Candles
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    Earl Derr Biggers

    eBook (, April 29, 2016)
    Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him.–Maya Angelou