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  The E. Phillips Oppenheim Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
THE E. Phillips Oppenheim, the self-styled "prince of storytellers," lived from 1866 to 1946, and composed during that period more than a hundred novels, mostly of the suspense and international intrigue nature, as well as romances, comedies, and parables of everyday life.
The sole biography of Oppenheim is Robert Standish's (Pseudonym of Digby George Gerahty) Prince of Storytellers: The Life of E. Phillips Oppenheim; London: Peter Davies 1957.
Oppenheim's work possesses a unique charm all its own, featuring protagonists who delight in Epicurean meals, surroundings of intense luxury, and the relaxed pursuit of criminal practice, on either side of the law.
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 E. Phillips Oppenheim - Free Online Library
Phillips Oppenheim was born in London, England on October 22nd, 1866.
However, a U.S. company bought the business, and Oppenheim was able to pursue his writing career.
He wrote some of his novels using the pseudonym "Anthony Partridge." Oppenheim died in 1946.
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 Alibris: E. Phillips Oppenheim
Oppenheim is a past master of the art of constructing ingenious plots and weaving them around attractive characters.-London Morning Post.
He is considered one of the originators of the thriller genre, his novels also range from spy thrillers to romance, but all have an undertone of intrigue.
It followed, therefore, as a matter of course, that the appeal of "M" in the personal column of the Daily Mail was read by him on the morning of its...
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 Detective Offshoots of the Rogue School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Phillips Oppenheim (The Great Impersonation, 1920) are two writers of adventure stories who fall outside the boundaries of mystery fiction, but whose work has a good deal in common with their mysterious contemporaries.
Phillips Oppenheim's work, like that of Richard Harding Davis, probably influenced the hard-boiled pulp stories of the 1920's and 1930's, with their tough two fisted heroes, their mobsters, and their settings in night clubs and restaurants.
In Oppenheim and his successors, we are unsure about the characters and their motivations, but we know who is committing each act in the story.
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 Amazon.co.uk - Query Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Oppenheim, E. Phillips.:: The Peer and the Woman.
E Phillips Oppenheim: The Mystery Of Mr Bernard Brown
Oppenheim, E Phillips: THE TREASURE HOUSE OF MARTIN HEWS.
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- 100th -- Jul. 20, 1936   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Last week E. Phillips Oppenheim published his 100th novel.
"E. Phillips Oppenheim" is more than a man's name: it has become a familiar phrase for bejewelled melodrama.
In the 50 years Author Oppenheim has been doing business his trademarked product has become as well known and as popular as a successful breakfast food, and for the same reasons : it is a standard brand and it pleases the public palate.
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 E. Phillips Oppenheim, Prince of Story Tellers
This site is dedicated to the life and work of the best-selling British author, E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946).
Oppenheim published over 150 books and countless magazine stories between 1884 and 1946.
If you have corrections to any of the information contained here, or if you have additional information or images related to E. Phillips Oppenheim, please send a email to Daniel Paul Morrison.
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 The Works of E. Phillips Oppenheim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Oppenheim tells a good story - a little romance, a little adventure - turn of the century tales of success and failure, gain and loss.
A best-selling British author, E. Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) published over 150 books and countless magazine articles between 1884 and 1946.
While most often identified as a mystery writer, Oppenheim's novels range from spy thrillers to romance.
www.creativecrime.com /oppenheim.html   (95 words)

  
 Malefactor, The : E. Phillips Oppenheim at Audiobooks Online - Cassette, CD, MP3 audio books
About the Author: E. Phillips Oppenheim, the self-styled "prince of storytellers," is considered one of the pioneers of the "thriller" genre.
Like Oppenheim's own propensity for the finer things in life, his works feature protagonists who delight in luxurious surroundings and Epicurean meals, and the relaxed pursuit of criminal practice.
Although Oppenheim had a fondness for Monte Carlo, good food and wine, for most of his life he maintained a regular schedule of work and productivity of an almost monastic nature.
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 eBay - e phillips oppenheim, Antiquarian Collectible, Fiction Books items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The LION and The LAMB-(1930)-by E.Phillips Oppenheim (NR)
The Lion and The Lamb E. Phillips Oppenheim 1930
The Tempting of Tavernake by Oppenheim, E. Phillips by
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 E. Phillips Oppenheim
HISTORY: Donated in 1985 by long-time member of the St. Louis Mercantile Library, Wray Brown, this collection reflects the donor’s personal collecting interest in the turn-of-the-century novelist, Oppenheim, and in the lush, romantic settings with which this author usually filled his pages.
SCOPE: One of the largest collections of the writings of Oppenheim, the holdings cover the author’s entire literary career.
Included are original book reviews, extra illustrations, magazines, and other papers and clippings on Oppenheim and his books, helping to form a comprehensive collection on an author who was widely read by turn-of-the-century Mercantile Library members, and to capture the bygone literary tastes of a particular American readership.
www.umsl.edu /mercantile/special_collections/directory/slma-110.html   (332 words)

  
 Oppenheim,E.Phillips - UK Shop Search > Oppenheim,E.Phillips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
A bibliography of E Phillips Oppenheim's books and short stories, with book covers and links to related authors.
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Phillips Oppenheim was born in London, England on...
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 Directory - Arts: Literature: Genres: Mystery: Authors: O: Oppenheim, E. Phillips
1866-1946 Sites about E. Phillips Oppenheim, self-proclaimed "prince of storytellers" and author of over one hundred novels, mostly mysteries.
Free Online Library: E. Phillips Oppenheim  · cached · Brief biography and several e-texts.
Phillips Oppenheim, Prince of Story Tellers  · Brief profile, pictures, and lists of books, articles, and films based on his work.
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Project Gutenberg Etext The Devil's Paw, by E. Phillips Oppenheim #10 in our series by E. Phillips Oppenheim Copyright laws are changing all over the world, be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before posting these files!!
The Devil's Paw by E. Phillips Oppenheim CHAPTER I The two men, sole occupants of the somewhat shabby cottage parlour, lingered over their port, not so much with the air of wine lovers, but rather as human beings and intimates, perfectly content with their surroundings and company.
Outside, the wind was howling over the marshes, and occasional bursts of rain came streaming against the window panes.
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Tempting of Tavernake, by E. Phillips Oppenheim (#12 in our series by E. Phillips Oppenheim) Copyright laws are changing all over the world.
THE TEMPTING OF TAVERNAKE BY E. They stood upon the roof of a London boarding-house in the neighborhood of Russell Square--one of those grim shelters, the refuge of Transatlantic curiosity and British penury.
The girl --she represented the former race was leaning against the frail palisading, with gloomy expression and eyes set as though in fixed contemplation of the uninspiring panorama.
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 The Evil Shepherd by E. Phillips Oppenheim (Edward Phillips) eBook by BookRags
The Evil Shepherd by E. Phillips Oppenheim (Edward Phillips) eBook by BookRags
The Evil Shepherd by E. Phillips Oppenheim (Edward Phillips)
THE EVIL SHEPHERD BY E. Francis Ledsam, alert, well-satisfied with himself and the world, the echo of a little buzz of congratulations still in his ears, paused on the steps of the modern
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Project Gutenberg's Jeanne Of The Marshes, by E. Phillips Oppenheim #11 in our series by E. Phillips Oppenheim Copyright laws are changing all over the world.
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PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM AUTHOR OF "A MAKER OF HISTORY," "THE MISSIONER," "THE GOVERNORS," ETC. ILLUSTRATED BY J.
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 E. Phillips Oppenheim biography pictures portrait books online forum
Phillips Oppenheim biography pictures portrait books online forum
The Illustrious Prince by E. Phillips Oppenheim (fiction)
The Kingdom of the Blind by E. Phillips Oppenheim (fiction)
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 The Tempting Of Tavernake by E. Phillips Oppenheim (Edward Phillips) eBook by BookRags
The Tempting Of Tavernake by E. Phillips Oppenheim (Edward Phillips) eBook by BookRags
The Tempting Of Tavernake by E. Phillips Oppenheim (Edward Phillips)
THE TEMPTING OF TAVERNAKE BY E. This eBook was produced by Polly Stratton.
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 The Vanished Messenger by E. Phillips Oppenheim : Arthur's Classic Novels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Vanished Messenger by Oppenheim #4 in our series by by E. Phillips Oppenheim Copyright laws are changing all over the world, be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before posting these files!!
There were very few people upon Platform Number Twenty-one of Liverpool Street Station at a quarter to nine on the evening of April 2 -- possibly because the platform in question is one of the most remote and least used in the great terminus.
You are the only person on the face of the earth who dares to say things to me which make me think, the only person who doesn't shrink at the sound of my voice.
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 The Yellow Crayon by E. Phillips Oppenheim : Arthur's Classic Novels
Project Gutenberg Etext The Yellow Crayon, E. Phillips Oppenheim #5 in our series by E. Phillips Oppenheim Copyright laws are changing all over the world, be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before posting these files!!
(See source file for details.)This is the etext version of the book The Yellow Crayon by E. Phillips Oppenheim, taken from the original etext ycryn10.txt.
It was late summer-time, and the perfume of flowers stole into the darkened room through the half-opened window.
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 E. Phillips Oppenheim
Classical Authors Directory: O Authors: E. Phillips Oppenheim
Classical Authors Directory & Forum > O Authors > E.
The portrait and pictures of E. Phillips Oppenheim.
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 The Malefactor - E. Phillips Oppenheim - eBooks
The Malefactor - E. Phillips Oppenheim - eBooks
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 O1 Edgar Rice Burroughs Library
Alphabetical List of 188 Books by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Cargoes for Crusoes 1924 Little Brown, Boston ~ Photo portraits of several writers.
From Melville Davisson Post and E. Phillips Oppenheim to Edith Wharton and E. Lucas, Overton recommends must reading for that fabled desert island
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 BookHq: The Double Traitor by E. Phillips Oppenheim ( 0783891490 )
BookHq: The Double Traitor by E. Phillips Oppenheim (0783891490)
Made with superfine drawing paper & hand stitched with archival quality linen.
The 10-digit ISBN# is typically found on the back of your book.
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 The Kingdom of the BlindBy: E. Phillips Oppenheim: e-bookstore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
The Kingdom of the BlindBy: E. Phillips Oppenheim: e-bookstore
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 Find in a Library: Nobody's man, by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Find in a Library: Nobody's man, by E. Phillips Oppenheim
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WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
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 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - JENNERTON & CO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - JENNERTON & CO Jennerton & Co
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If you have a copy you may consider selling
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 The Kingdom of the Blind by E. Phillips Oppenheim
The Kingdom of the Blind by E. Phillips Oppenheim
Lady Anselman stood in the centre of the lounge at the Ritz Hotel and with a
Thomson followed his guide into a small back room.
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Dead Men Tell No Tales by E. Hornung
Peter Ruff and the Double Four by E. Phillips Oppenheim
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 Amazon.com -zShops: The BLACK BOX-E. Phillips Oppenheim-1915 HC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Amazon.com -zShops: The BLACK BOX-E. Phillips Oppenheim-1915 HC
Description: THE BLACK BOX by E. PHILLIPS OPPENEHIM Hardcover NO DJ, published by GROSSET & DUNLAP, 1915 Red Boards-Illustrated with scenes from the Photo-play produced by...
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