An edition of The great impersonation (1920)

The great impersonation

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The great impersonation
Edward Phillips Oppenheim
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An edition of The great impersonation (1920)

The great impersonation

First edition. First US trade paperback edition.
  • 2.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 16 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 2 Have read

East Africa, 1913. The disgraced English aristocrat Everard Dominey stumbles out of the bush, and comes face to face with his lookalike - the German Baron von Ragastein. Months later, Dominey returns to London and resumes his glittering social life. But is it really Dominey who has come back- or a German secret agent seeking to infiltrate English high society? As international tension mounts and the great powers of Europe move closer to war, Dominey finds himself entangled in a story of suspicion and intrigue. He must try to evade his insane and murderous wife as well as escape the attentions of the passionate Princess Eiderstrom - and will eventually uncover the secret of the ghost that haunts his ancestral home.This classic thriller was hugely popular when it was first published in 1920, selling over one million copies in that year alone, and was filmed three times. It was selected by the Guardian as one of 1000 novels everyone must read.

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English
Pages
277

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The Great Impersonation
2018, Standard Ebooks
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Great Impersonation
2018, Dover Publications, Incorporated
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The great impersonation
2016
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Great Impersonation
2009, CruGuru
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The Great Impersonation
July 20, 2006, Echo Library
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The great impersonation
1978, Dover Publications
in English
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The great impersonation
1978, Dover Publications
in English
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The great impersonation
1977, Aeonian Press
in English
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The great impersonation
1920, Little, Brown, & Company
in English
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Edition Notes

Series
British Library Spy classics, British Library spy classics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6029.P5G74 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
277 pages
Number of pages
277

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27223089M
ISBN 10
1464206554
ISBN 13
9781464206559
LCCN
2016937065
OCLC/WorldCat
946479466

Work Description

From the book:The trouble from which great events were to come began when Everard Dominey, who had been fighting his way through the scrub for the last three quarters of an hour towards those thin, spiral wisps of smoke, urged his pony to a last despairing effort and came crashing through the great oleander shrub to pitch forward on his head in the little clearing. It developed the next morning, when he found himself for the first time for many months on the truckle bed, between linen sheets, with a cool, bamboo-twisted roof between him and the relentless sun. He raised himself a little in the bed. "Where the mischief am I?" he demanded. A black boy, seated cross-legged in the entrance of the banda, rose to his feet, mumbled something and disappeared. In a few moments the tall, slim figure of a European, in spotless white riding clothes, stooped down and came over to Dominey's side.

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The trouble from which great events were to come began when Everard Dominey, who had been fighting his way through the scrub for the last three quarters of an hour towards those thin, spiral wisps of smoke, urged his pony to a last despairing effort and came crashing through the great oleander shrub to pitch forward on his head in the little clearing.
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