An edition of Lord Peter Views the Body (1928)

Lord Peter views the body

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An edition of Lord Peter Views the Body (1928)

Lord Peter views the body

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Consists of the following short stories -
"The Abominable History of the Man with Copper Fingers": An artist's jealous nature leads to an investigation of his mistress' disappearance.
"The Entertaining Episode of the Article in Question": A grammatical mistake in French unmasks a clever criminal.
"The Fascinating Problem of Uncle Meleager's Will": The disposal of a dead man's fortune depends on his penchant for cross-word puzzles.
"The Fantastic Horror of the Cat in the Bag": A high-speed chase and a lost bag converge with a gruesome discovery.
"The Unprincipled Affair of the Practical Joker": A lady pleads for Lord Peter's help in retrieving a valuable necklace, and more importantly, a portrait with an indiscreet inscription.
"The Undignified Melodrama of the Bone of Contention": Lord Peter, visiting friends in the country, sees a ghostly carriage, hears rumors of an odd will, and deduces that foul play is afoot.
"The Vindictive Story of the Footsteps That Ran": Lord Peter deduces the whereabouts of a cleverly hidden murder weapon.
"The Bibulous Business of a Matter of Taste": Lord Peter's famous palate is the deciding factor in acquiring wartime intelligence.
"The Learned Adventure of the Dragon's Head": Viscount St. George appears as a boy as Lord Peter uses clues from a rare book to find a treasure.
"The Piscatorial Farce of the Stolen Stomach": Involving several Scotsmen, a digestive organ, and a handful of diamonds.
"The Unsolved Puzzle of the Man with No Face": Which ends with Wimsey letting a murderer go free, at least partially because he is a good painter.
"The Adventurous Exploit of the Cave of Ali Baba": Lord Peter infiltrates a den of ruthless thieves; notable for unusual technology.

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Publisher
Payson & Clarke
Language
English
Pages
317

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Cover of: Lord Peter Views the Body
Lord Peter Views the Body
2016, Hodder & Stoughton
in English
Cover of: Lord Peter views the body
Lord Peter views the body
1995, HarperPaperbacks
in English
Cover of: Lord Peter views the body
Lord Peter views the body
1995, HarperPaperbacks, HarperTorch
in English
Cover of: Lord Peter views the body
Lord Peter views the body
1969, Avon Books
Cover of: Lord Peter views the body
Lord Peter views the body
1929, Payson & Clarke
in English

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Edition Notes

LC copy from the library of Rouben Mamoulian.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR6037.A95 L67 1929

The Physical Object

Pagination
317 p. ;
Number of pages
317

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24899525M
LCCN
2011658229

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