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213: 375:(1922) is a collection of 10 short stories published in hardcover by Cassell in 1922 and Doubleday, Page and Company in 1922. All of the stories first appeared in magazine format. This collection includes a story that is considered to be one of his best and also has been anthologised many times; "Tcheriapin". The story "The Hand of the Mandarin Quong" was rewritten for this book; first published as "Hand of the White Sheikh", Rohmer changed the setting to a Chinatown background and published it as "The Mystery of the Shriveled Hand"; the title was then changed again for this collection. 965: 923:, London: Tom Stacey, 1972. The only full-length biography. Originally intended as a collaboration by Rohmer and his wife, the book draws on a series of articles titled "Pipe Dreams" written by Rohmer as early as 1918, as well as anecdotes and memories of Rohmer's wife. Robert E. Briney annotated the text. Includes Robert E. Briney, "Chronological Bibliography of the Books of Sax Rohmer" (see pp. 299–305), which supersedes that of Day in 1349: 287:. The original intent had been for the head of the organisation to be Fu Manchu's daughter. He kept Head Centre as a female criminal mastermind to combat Drake Roscoe, but was very unhappy with the book both as it started and in its finished form. He would later return to Drake Roscoe and his female supervillain for the Sumuru series. In the meantime, he tried again to focus his energies on what was first titled 984: 889:. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2014. In this academic study, the author considers the "yellow peril imagination" alongside the "Fu Manchu narratives" with respect to their "seriality" (including the depiction of stock figures rather than credible characters) and demonstrates that the fictional story is far from being fully told. 341:
is an odd book in the context of Sax Rohmer's other work. There are no Oriental villains or exotic locations; rather, there are gentle rabbits and lambs in pastoral settings and a great deal of philosophical musing. As much as he enjoyed Fu Manchu β€” and the notoriety and income the character provided
342:β€” Rohmer had other interests and a markedly serious side. The departure from his expected subject matter is plainly signalled by the book's dedication: "To the slaves of the pomegranate, sons of Adam and daughters of Eve, who drink at the fountain of life, this chalice is offered as a loving-cup". 796:. London, U.K.: Strange Attractor Press, 2015. 17 scholars and writers contribute well-researched articles on important aspects of Sax Rohmer's writings and the attitudes that they display, with notable contributions by Robert Irwin, Gary Lachman, and Lawrence Knapp, among others. 318:
was careless and casual, a mere symptom of his times". Colin Watson commented: "So vehement and repetitive were Sax Rohmer's references to Asiatic plotting against 'white' civilisation that they cannot be explained simply as the frills of melodramatic narration."
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Irish parents William Ward (c. 1850–1932), a clerk, and Margaret Mary (nΓ©e Furey; c. 1850–1901), Arthur Ward initially pursued a career as a civil servant before concentrating on writing full-time. He worked as a poet, songwriter and comedy sketch writer for
857:. New York: Thames & Hudson, 2014. This is a highly readable, extremely well-informed, and very comprehensive study of Orientalism with special reference to Sax Rohmer's contribution, with 60 illustrations, more than half of them in color. 825:. Toronto, Colombo & Company, 2014. This 166-page monograph collects and presents unusual biographical and critical information about Rohmer and his literary creations. Included is a hitherto unpublished letter from Rohmer to Colombo. 913:(#80), 2012, pp. 1–27. A comprehensive consideration of Rohmer's descriptions of Egypt and the Egyptians and China and the Chinese, with special references to women, jihad and conspiracy, in light of the notion of "the other". 44: 864:
New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010. Chapter 15 ("Fu Manchu"), pp. 136–44, considers the Yellow Peril. Chapter 28 ("The Fu Manchurian Candidate"), pp. 268–77, traces the influence of Rohmer's
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The first three Fu Manchu books were published in the four years between 1913 and 1917; but it was not until 1931 (some 14 years after the third book in the series) that Rohmer returned to the series with
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NY: Arno Press, 1978 (the reprint is slightly revised, but is not updated beyond 1963). Both versions have some inaccuracies, but are useful for the listings on Rohmer's magazine appearances.
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In the 28 years from 1931 to 1959, Rohmer added a further 10 books to the Fu Manchu series, meaning the series totals 13 books in all (not counting the posthumous short story collection
22: 187:. He gradually transitioned from writing for music hall performers to concentrating on short stories and serials for magazine publication. In 1909 he married Rose Elizabeth Knox. 1445: 166:, but the validity of his claims has been questioned. His doctor and family friend Dr R. Watson Councell may have been his only legitimate connection to such organisations. 295:
in 1930, but with an older (now knighted) Denis Nayland Smith as the protagonist once more. The results were infinitely better and jump-started the series in the process.
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Denver, NY: Science Fiction and Fantasy Publications, 1963. Includes information on book editions and magazine appeararances. Reprinted by Bradford M. Day,
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Vol. II, No. 3, 2008. Essay discusses occult influences in themes from Rohmer's novels with bearing on Theosophy, Kenneth Grant and H.P. Lovecraft.
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vows his reign of death and destruction shall not cease. Behind these inhuman outrages is a secret group of fanatics. Not even the best men of
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In 1934, Sax Rohmer moved into a newly refurbished house, Little Gatton in Gatton Road, Reigate, Surrey, where he lived until 1946.
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journal (Autumn 1960), No. 17, pp. 43–57. This essay discusses the man and his accomplishment the year following his death.
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A note on texts: U.S. editions of the Sumuru books (Gold Medal/Fawcett paperbacks) have texts which were frequently corrupted.
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Chinese were one of the most law-abiding of London's ethnic minorities. Critic Jack Adrian has written: "Rohmer's own
241:, first published in a serialisation from October 1912 to June 1913. It was an immediate success, with its story of 1223: 1048: 871: 384: 1274: 1239: 1215: 1092: 1231: 1183: 1207: 1191: 897: 122:, was an English novelist. He is best remembered for his series of novels featuring the master criminal 1380: 1375: 1013: 759: 169:
His first published work was issued in 1903, when the short story "The Mysterious Mummy" was sold to
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Elizabeth Sax Rohmer. Some editions of the book mistakenly credit her as Rohmer's daughter. She and
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Charlie Chan: The Untold Story of the Honorable Detective and His Rendezvous with American History.
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Rohmer also wrote numerous short stories; "The Master of Hollow Grange" (1920) is a homage to
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Ten Years Beyond Baker Street: Sherlock Holmes Matches Wits with the Diabolical Dr. Fu Manchu
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radio series that led to a series of 1950s novels featuring a female variation on Fu Manchu,
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performers before creating the Sax Rohmer persona and pursuing a career writing fiction.
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magazine (May–June 1991), pp. 41–44. Overview, with a useful "Fu Manchu Chronology".
399:. The Sumuru series consists of five books. Two films featuring the character played by 272:. The reason for the long interval was that Rohmer wanted to be rid of the series after 277: 256:
Rohmer believed that conditions for launching a Chinese villain were ideal because the
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Rohmer's first effort at reviving the Fu Manchu property was ultimately reworked as
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His wife, Rose Elizabeth (Knox) Ward (1886–1979), published her own mystery novel,
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Serial Fu Manchu: The Chinese Supervillain and the Spread of Yellow Peril Ideology
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Far East Fu fighting: The Yellow Peril – Dr Fu Manchu and the Rise of Chinophobia
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Briney, Robert E. "Chronological Bibliography of the Works of Sax Rohmer". In
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by William Patrick Maynard (announced). Authorised by the Rohmer estate.
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by William Patrick Maynard, 2012. Authorised by the Rohmer estate.
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by William Patrick Maynard, 2009. Authorised by the Rohmer estate.
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Snobbery with Violence: English Crime Stories and Their Audience
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and Dr. Petrie facing the supposed worldwide conspiracy of the "
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The Yellow Peril: Dr. Fu Manchu & The Rise of Chinaphobia
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Colombo, John Robert. "Sax Rohmer and His Yellow Shadows",
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The Yellow Peril: Dr. Fu Manchu and the Rise of Chinaphobia
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has stated that Rohmer created a false image of London's
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in 1911 (as ghostwriter for the music hall entertainer
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Scott, David. "Rohmer's 'Orient' – Pulp Orientalism?"
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St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost & Gothic Writers
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Burials at St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green
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The Fear of Chinese Power: an International History
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"The Crimes of Fu Manchu". 331:, who wrote to him in praise of Rohmer's 1386:20th-century British short story writers 391:His final success came with a 1946–1949 300:The Wrath of Fu Manchu and Other Stories 649:"Geograph:: Little Gatton Β© Ian Capper" 567:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 548: 327:Rohmer became a friend of escapologist 280:in the twenties as a pair of serials. 1441:Writers from Birmingham, West Midlands 869:on Richard Condon's influential novel 775:Cay Van Ash and Elizabeth Sax Rohmer. 235:) he wrote the first Fu Manchu novel, 7: 603: 601: 599: 597: 595: 593: 378:Rohmer also wrote several novels of 792:Baker, Phil, & Antony Clayton. 420:' story "Lost Hearts", featuring a 1248:The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu 162:. Rohmer also claimed ties to the 14: 1436:Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn 1401:20th-century pseudonymous writers 1391:20th-century English male writers 938:Works by Sax Rohmer in eBook form 615:. 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Allen, "Sax Rohmer",in 584:UK public library membership 493:by Elizabeth Sax Rohmer and 238:The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu 200:He died after succumbing to 190:He published his first book 16:English novelist (1883–1959) 1176:The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu 981:(public domain audiobooks) 357:β€”the sacred slipper of the 1467: 1224:The Vengeance of Fu Manchu 1049:The Million Eyes of Sumuru 919:and Elizabeth Sax Rohmer. 837:Sax Rohmer: A Bibliography 779:, London: Tom Stacey, 1972 20: 1343: 1203:(1940, 15-chapter serial) 925:Bibliography of Adventure 841:Bibliography of Adventure 41: 1431:English thriller writers 872:The Manchurian Candidate 805:The Mystery Writer's Art 533:The Triumph of Fu Manchu 527:The Destiny of Fu Manchu 497:with Robert Briney, 1972 385:Brood of the Witch-Queen 150:Like his contemporaries 1406:English Roman Catholics 1275:The Shadow of Fu Manchu 1240:The Castle of Fu Manchu 1216:The Brides of Fu Manchu 853:Frayling, Christopher. 823:A Sax Rohmer Miscellany 666:Crean, Jeffrey (2024). 521:The Terror of Fu Manchu 424:who preys on children. 1421:English male novelists 1416:English horror writers 1232:The Blood of Fu Manchu 1184:Daughter of the Dragon 821:Colombo, John Robert. 794:Lord of Strange Deaths 709:Watson, Colin (2009). 698:. screenonline.org.uk. 576:10.1093/ref:odnb/39472 511:The Fires of Fu Manchu 429:banned in Nazi Germany 403:were also produced by 333:The Romance of Sorcery 285:The Emperor of America 224: 1208:The Face of Fu Manchu 1192:The Mask of Fu Manchu 713:. Faber. p. 44. 475:his full list of work 465:, published in 1972. 270:Daughter of Fu Manchu 215: 194:anonymously in 1910. 760:Christopher Frayling 449:, in 1958 under the 339:The Orchard of Tears 289:Fu Manchu's Daughter 274:The Si-Fan Mysteries 208:The Fu Manchu series 1312:Fu Manchu moustache 1151:Denis Nayland Smith 975:Works by Sax Rohmer 956:Works by Sax Rohmer 947:Works by Sax Rohmer 867:President Fu Manchu 816:The Tamarack Review 672:Bloomsbury Academic 653:www.geograph.org.uk 393:BBC Light Programme 380:supernatural horror 243:Denis Nayland Smith 1200:Drums of Fu Manchu 903:Drums of Fu Manchu 809:Master of Villainy 427:Rohmer's work was 373:Tales of Chinatown 225: 219:at 51 Herne Hill, 181:Arthur Conan Doyle 152:Algernon Blackwood 1363: 1362: 1286:Television series 1075: 1074: 1057:The Girl from Rio 951:Project Gutenberg 835:Day, Bradford M. 801:Francis M. 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Birmingham
London
Fu Manchu
Birmingham
working class
music hall
Algernon Blackwood
Arthur Machen
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Rosicrucians
Pearson's Weekly
Edgar Allan Poe
Arthur Conan Doyle
M. P. Shiel
Asian flu

Blue plaque
Herne Hill
of the same name
The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu
Denis Nayland Smith
Yellow Peril
occult detective
Boxer Rebellion
Yellow Peril
Stoll
Virginia Berridge

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