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  • av Maurice Leblanc
    210,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    210,-

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    198,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    342,-

    Master criminal Arsène Lupin is at it again in the taut thriller 813. When Lupin is framed for murder, the famed thief enters the fray of the investigation in an attempt to clear his name and prove that his moral code, though unorthodox, is unwavering.As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing Corp. is extremely dedicated to bringing to the forefront the amazing works of long dead and truly talented authors.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    241,-

    fut publiée, en France, en 1924. Voici le synopsis de cette nouvelle: Quelques années après la fin de la première guerre mondiale, un ministre organise dans son bureau une confrontation entre un couple de la noblesse française et un ancien militaire. Qui est cet ancien soldat qui dilapide des sommes d'argent importantes? Quels sont ses liens avec ce couple? Pourquoi se rencontraientils sous l'Arc de Triomphe? L'affaire pourrait prendre la dimension d'un scandale national, au point que le Président du Conseil impose au ministre la présence d'un policier, Hercule Petitgris, pour l'aider à résoudre cette affaire.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    370 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    370 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    289 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    370 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    289 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    383,-

    Qui est donc cet intrigant Jim Barnett? Il se trouve mêlé aux histoires les plus rocambolesques et tire toujours au clair les plus grands mystères! Il semblerait que son agence privée, Barnett et Cie, résolve tous les problèmes gratuitement... ou presque! Chaque fois, ce sont les coupables qui sont punis et les innocents qui échappent aux dangers! Vous l'aurez compris, Arsène Lupin n'est pas loin...

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    289 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    370 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    289 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    370 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    329,-

    Ces contes, parus pour l'essentiel entre 1892 et 1897 dans le journal , montrent que Maurice Leblanc fut un grand écrivain, à l'écriture précise et incisive, dès ses débuts. Dans le premier conte, un mari, et l'amant de sa femme, se retrouvent côte à côte dans une visite médicale de réservistes de l'armée... Dans le suivant, un homme, qui est toujours passé inaperçu au yeux de tous, qui n'était rien pour les autres, et donc pour lui même, va enfin exister par la haine qu'il inspire à son voisin... Puis vient l'histoire du prêtre et de ses pièces de cent sous. Etc. 19 contes à découvrir d'urgence.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    370 - 383,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    383,-

    «Antonine?... Clara?... laquelle de ces deux figures constituait la véritable personnalité de l'être charmant qu'il avait rencontré? Elle avait à la fois le sourire le plus franc et le plus mystérieux, le regard le plus candide et les yeux les plus voluptueux, l'aspect le plus ingénu et l'air le plus inquiétant.» Raoul, alias Arsène Lupin, résoudra, bien sûr, le premier, cette ténébreuse affaire de meurtre.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    423,-

    L'île de Sarek en Bretagne est hantée par une légende: trente victimes doivent mourir dont quatre femmes en croix. Véronique d'Hergemont, venue chercher son fils après quatorze ans d'absence, va se trouver prise dans une dangereuse aventure au centre de laquelle se trouve cette légende. Arsène Lupin, heureusement, et un petit chien nommé ToutVaBien, seront là pour affronter la malédiction...

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    241,-

    Maurice Leblanc published a collection of short stories called The Eight Strokes of the Clock in 1922. In response to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, Arsène Lupin first appeared in print in 1905. He was loosely based on the life of French anarchist Marius Jacob. Leblanc creates unique and enjoyable tales of adventure featuring one of the greatest literary characters of all time-Arsène Lupin, gentleman thief-by fusing criminal fiction, fantasy, and mystery. The world's best thief, Arsène Lupin is an unstoppable force for good whose escapades jeopardize the fortune and reputation of France's most depraved individuals. Lupin utilizes his amazing intelligence and chameleon-like ability to slip unnoticed through aristocratic society in this first book of Leblanc's adored series in order to steal, swindle, and cheat his way through life. Arsène Lupin, gentleman-thief, appears in eight short stories in this collection: At The Sign Of Mercury, Footprints In The Snow, The Lady With The Hatchet, Thérèse and Germaine, The Water-Bottle, On Top Of The Tower, The Case Of Jean Louis, and The Tell-Tale Film.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    228,-

    One of the seven wonders of the world is the Malaquis castle, which is located on the banks of the Seine. The castle's past is turbulent and severe like its outline, much like its name suggests. Numerous battles, sieges, assaults, rapines, and massacres have taken place there. Even the strongest heart would shudder if the crimes that have been done there were listed. The Queen's Necklace was carried by the Countess of Dreux-Soubise. It was the fabled necklace that the court jewelers Bohmer and Bassenge had created for Madame Du Barry. With the assistance of their lover, Jeanne de Valois, Lupin and Rétaux de Villette split it apart in 1785. The lovely stones that Bohmer had picked with such care were strewn by the Count de la Motte and his wife to the four winds of heaven. Later, he sold the mounting to the Cardinal's nephew and heir, Gaston de Dreux-Soubise. The English jeweler Jeffreys repurchased the few diamonds that were still in his possession and added additional stones of far lower grade to them.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    249,-

    Maurice Leblanc's mystery book The Crystal Stopper follows the exploits of gentleman thief Arsène Lupin. From September to November 1912, the novel was published in serial form in the French daily Le Journal. It was then published as a standalone novel. The terrible Panama scandals of 1892 and 1893 served as Leblanc's inspiration. The concept of hiding something in plain sight is taken from Edgar Allan Poe's short story ""The Purloined Letter"" and used throughout the novel.Two of Arsène Lupin's associates are detained by the police when a crime is committed during a break-in at the residence of Deputy Daubrecq. Both will get the death penalty, regardless of whether one is guilty or innocent of the crime. Lupin fights against the vicious blackmailer of Deputy Daubrecq, who is holding an incriminating document concealed in a crystal stopper, while he tries to free the victim of a miscarriage of justice.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    228,-

    The Hollow Needle written by Maurice Leblanc chronicles the exploits of gentleman thief Arsène Lupin. This was first published as a serial in the French magazine Je sais tout from November 1908 to May 1909, just like the first two volumes of Arsène Lupin's stories. With a few changes, it was published in June 1909 and the book has a plot of Isidore Beautrelet, a youthful but talented amateur investigator still in high school but who is ready to cause Arsène Lupin a lot of trouble, is Arsène Lupin's opponent this time. The second secret of Marie Antoinette and Alessandro Cagliostro, the secret wealth of the French monarchy, is given to Arsène Lupin by Josephine Balsamo in the book The Countess of Cagliostro. This is the world of Arsène Lupin (1924). Since the time of Julius Caesar, the Kings of France have been passing down a secret, which Arsène Lupin has now learned, in The Mystery of the Hollow Needle. The fabled needle has the most incredible riches one could conceive, including the money of the French monarchs and a collection of pearls, diamonds, sapphires, rubies, and queens' dowries.

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    595 - 861,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc & George Morehead
    288 - 422,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    275 - 422,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    342 - 462,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    288 - 422,-

  • av Maurice Leblanc
    288 - 422,-

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