Francis Beeding (1885–1944)
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(eng) Pen name of co-authors Hilary St. George Saunders and John Palmer. So please don't combine this page with either of theirs.
Image credit: A portrait of author Hilary St George Saunders at his flat in Camden Hill, London.
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- Syntymäaika
- 1885-09-04
- Kuolinaika
- 1944-08-04
- Sukupuoli
- male
- Maa (karttaa varten)
- UK
- Syntymäpaikka
- Paddington, London, England, UK
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- John Leslie Palmer, an English author who, under his own name wrote extensively about early English actors and about British literary figures. He also wrote fiction under the collaborative pseudonyms Francis Beeding, Christopher Haddon, David Pilgrim and John Somers.
As "Francis Beeding", he and Hilary Saint George Saunders co-authored The House of Dr. Edwardes. The novel was later used as the basis for the Hitchcock film Spellbound.
The Beeding pseudonym was kept secret from its start in 1920, until in 1925 Saunders delivered a lecture about his writing methods, as Francis Beeding, while Palmer heckled for the audience. Saunders invited Palmer to the platform, and the dual authorship was revealed. - Erotteluhuomautus
- Pen name of co-authors Hilary St. George Saunders and John Palmer. So please don't combine this page with either of theirs.
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It's a decent read, with a villain group that sort of precursors bad guy groups like SMERSH and SPECTRE. I'm not sure why Mr. Quexter is able to do all of the things he does in this book, but it isn't the first time a character has been misidentified and is still able to fulfill the abilities needed in that 'new' identify! And it was published in 1926, so I will cut it a little bit of slack...
Fun 'fact' - this book is NOT 4 pages! It is 320 pages! Just so you know!… (lisätietoja)