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Sax Rohmer

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Born February 15, 1883
Died June 1, 1959 (76 years old)
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Also known as: Arthur Sarsfield Ward, Michael Furey
43 books
3.6 (19)
282 readers

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Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward, better known as Sax Rohmer, was a prolific English novelist. He is best remembered for his series of novels featuring the master criminal Dr. Fu Manchu. - Wikipedia

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Into the Mummy's Tomb

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Arthur Weigall Thc Malevolence of Ancient Egyptian Spirits Louisa May Alcott Lost in a Pyramid, or The Mummy's Curse Various Egyptologists Raiding Mummies' Tombs Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Ring of Thoth Tennessee Williams The Vengeance of Nitocris H. P. Lovecraft Under thc Pyramids Howard Carter, with A. C. Mace Opening King Tutankhamen's Tomb Agatha Christie The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb An Ancient Egyptian Priest The Demon-Possessed Princess Mark Twain The Majestic Sphinx Sir H. Rider Haggard Smith and thc Pharaohs Edgar Allan Poe Some Words with a Mummy Ray Bradbury Colonel Stonesteel's Genuine Horne-Made Truly Egyptian Mummy Rudyard Kipling Dead Kings (excerpt) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Lot No. 249 Elizabeth Peters The Locked Tomb Mystery Sax Rohmer Thc Death-Ring of Sncfcru Anne Rice The Mummy or Ramses the Damned (excerpt) Bram Stoker The Jewel of Seven Stars (abridged)

Re-enter Fu Manchu

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"The 1950s--the era of the Cold War. The USSR is poised to begin the space race by launching the Sputnik satellite, Mao Zedong rules Communist China, and the greatest global fear is of the atomic bomb. Missing for nearly a decade, Fu-Manchu re-emerges in an attempt to wrest control of China from the accursed Communists. Nayland Smith pursues his enemy from London to Cairo to New York, determined to end his reign of terror. But there's something amiss with Smith--something his allies need to uncover before it's too late"--Page 4 of cover.

Wolf's Complete Book of Terror

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The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas / Ursula K. Le Guin I Love My Love / Helen Adam I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream / Harlan Ellison The Tattooer / Junichiro Tanizaki A Selection from Steps / Jerzy Kosinski Axolotl / Julio Cortazar [Wish]( / Roald Dahl The Lottery / Shirley Jackson It's a Good Life / Jerome Bixby They Bite / Anthony Boucher The Last Night of the World / Ray Bradbury Born of Man and Woman / Richard Matheson Piazza Piece / John Crowe Ransom The South / Jorge Luis Borges The Fly / George Langelaan The Doll / Algernon Blackwood The Ghost / Richard Hughes The Hunted Beast / T. F. Powys End / Langston Hughes The Rival Dummy / Ben Hecht Caterpillars / E. F. Benson Lukundoo / Edward Lucas White Sredni Vashtar / Saki (H. H. Munro) The Picture un the House / H. P. Lovecraft Pollock and the Porroh Man / H. G. Wells The Spider / Hans Heinz Ewers The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains / Frederick Marryat Tcheriapin / Sax Rohmer My Doll Janie / Lola Ridge The Monkey's Paw / W. W. Jacobs The Mark of the Beast / Rudyard Kipling Manacled / Stephen Crane Yuki-Onna / Lafcadio Hearn Mujina / Lafcadio Hearn The Squaw / Bram Stoker The Yellow Wallpaper / Chalotte Perkins Gilman The Black Mass, Episode from La-bas (Down There) / J. K. Huysmans The Magic Shirt / Anonymous Carmilla / Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Not to Be Taken at Bed-time / Rosa Mulholland The Very Sad Tale of the Matches / Heinrich Hoffmann The Man-Tiger / Anonymous The Hours in the Life of a Lousy-Haired Man, Episode from Maldoror Varney, the Vampyre / James Malcolm Rymer The Horla / Guy de Maupassant A Carrion / Charles Baudelaire [Pit and the Pendulum]( / Edgar Allan Poe [Black Cat]( / Edgar Allan Poe [Birthmark]( / Nathaniel Hawthorne La Belle Helene / Prosper Merimee Nuckelavee / Anonymous La Bella Dame Sans Merci / John Keats Isabella, or The Pot Basil The Erl-King / Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Count de Gernande, Episode from Justine / The Marquis de Sade Lord Randal / Anonymous The Painted Skin / P'u Sung-ling Satan at the Gates of Hell, from Paradise Lost, Book II / John Milton The Milk-White Doo / Anonymous The Wife of Usher's Well / Anonymous Bluebeard / Charles Perrault The Vampire, Episode from The Golden Ass / Lucius Apuleius Jael / Book of Judges

The island of Fu Manchu

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When Sir Denis Nayland Smith and Bart Kerrigan followed Dr Fu Manchu from London to New York, they believed they were headed for the centre of the Chinese doctor's activities in America. Armed with a map which purported to be a treasure map left by Christophe of Haiti, they also carried with them a priceless hostage which Fu Manchu was desperate to recapture....

The drums of Fu Manchu

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Immediately before World War II, Fu-Manchu decides to kill or control the world's war-mongering dictators, to pave the way for his own plans. The rapid-fire action moves from London to Venice to Paris, and involves various arcane and scientific forms of torture and death.

The trail of Fu Manchu

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"The Trail of Fu Manchu" -- The seventh of the perilous adventures of Sir Denis Layland Smith and his trusted companion, Dr. Petrie. An intriguing full-length thriller in which the logic and ordered knowledge of the civilized Englishman confronts the strange powers and evil forces of the Orient's most sinister master of loathsome deeds, Dr. Fu Manchu. From the epigraph: "Nayland Smith strained against his bonds, seared by the heat of the furnace, deafened by its thunderous roar. This was the heart of Fu Manchu's devilish 'science' -- from these white-hot flames came the elixir that gave the insiduous Doctor his incredible powers. Fu Manchu's hypnotic green eyes looked at his prisoner -- and a wave of horror swept over Smith. For he knew that the flames of Fu Manchu's fires must be fed with human flesh -- his flesh!"

The day the world ended

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Adventure story involving a British reporter, an American agent, and a French detective (Gaston Max, who shows up in at least two other Rohmer works). A mad scientist, Anubis, has plans for world domination. If you like other Rohmer works, you'll enjoy this one. Gothic elements plus "modern" science blend well, and the Black Forest setting is effectively presented. The early suspense is well-handled.