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  1. The romance of sorcery / by Sax Rohmer [i.e. A. S. Ward] ; introd. to the Causeway ed. by Felix Morrow by Sax (1883-1959) Rohmer, 1973
  2. Yu'an Hee See laughs, by Sax Rohmer [pseud.] by Sax (1883-1959) Rohmer, 1952
  3. Dope. by Sax Rohmer [pseud.] by Rohmer. Sax. 1883-1959., 1919-01-01
  4. Tales Of Chinatown by Rohmer Sax 1883-1959, 2010-10-15
  5. The yellow claw. by Sax Rohmer [pseud.] by Rohmer. Sax. 1883-1959., 1915-01-01
  6. The green eyes of Bast. by Sax Rohmer [pseud.] by Rohmer. Sax. 1883-1959., 1920
  7. Tales of secret Egypt. by Sax Rohmer [pseud.] by Rohmer. Sax. 1883-1959., 1920-01-01
  8. Tales of Chinatown by Sax Hohmer [pseud.]. by Rohmer. Sax. 1883-1959., 1922-01-01
  9. The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu ; being a somewhat detailed account by Rohmer. Sax. 1883-1959., 1917-01-01
  10. Master of Villainy: A Biography of Sax Rohmer by Cay Van Ash, Elizabeth Sax Rohmer, 1972-06

21. "Chapter Xxxv An Afterword The End " By Rohmer, Sax, 1883-1959 140/140
Be good to her, my friend, she whispered. She is English, but not cold like some. She, too, can love. She closed her eyes and dropped back upon her pillows for the last time.
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Bat Wing by Rohmer, Sax, 1883-1959
A word from our supporters: File extension LNK Bat Wing By Sax Rohmer Contents Chapter I Paul Harley Of Chancery Lane Chapter Ii The Voodoo Swamp Chapter Iii The Vampire Bat ... Chapter Xxxv An Afterword The End "Be good to her, my friend," she whispered. "She is English, but not cold like some. She, too, can love." She closed her eyes and dropped back upon her pillows for the last time.
CHAPTER XXXV
AN AFTERWORD
This shall be a brief afterword, for I have little else to say. As Madame had predicted, all antidotes and restoratives were of no avail. She had taken enough of some drug which she had evidently had in her possession for this very purpose to ensure that there should be no awakening, and although Dr. Rolleston was on the spot within half an hour, Madame de Staemer was already past human aid. There are perhaps one or two details which may be of interest. For instance, as a result of the post-mortem examination of Colonel Menendez, no trace of disease was discovered in any of the organs, but from information supplied by his solicitors, Harley succeeded in tracing the Paris specialist to whom Madame de Staemer had referred; and he confirmed her statement in every particular. The disease, to which he gave some name which I have forgotten, was untraceable, he declared, by any means thus far known to science. As we had anticipated, the bulk of Colonel Don Juan's wealth he had bequeathed to Madame de Staemer, and she in turn had provided that all of which she might die possessed should be divided between certain charities and Val Beverley.

22. Sax Rohmer (1886-1959)
Profile, works, e-texts, background.
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Novelist, born Arthur Henry Ward in Birmingham on 15 February 1883, the son of Irish immigrant parents who moved to London in 1886. Little is known of his early life except that he had an ambition to serve in the Civil Service in the East. On failing the entrance examination he progressed from being a clerk to more literary pursuits, including writing for the music hall. His early success with short stories led to his writing The sins of Severac Babylon His early interest in Oriental mysticism was used this enthusiasm in most of his subsequent work. Fu Manchu, his most memorable character, became very popular and appeared in fifteen books. The villain was the leader of a secret society at Limehouse, in the East End of London, and first appeared in The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu , serialized 1912-13 and published in book form a year later. Arthur Ward dabbled in further theatrical writing and adaptation but found that the niche he had created with exotic oriental thrillers was a winner and magazine serializations continued to appear until after World War II. When such publishing was on the wane, he moved to the USA, in 1947, where there were many more opportunities for radio and film work. He sold the media rights to Fu Manchu for four million dollars in 1955. Despite his success, he was never considered to be of significant literary importance. Although his writing shows imagination, the simple colourful style, the rather repetitive plots and the stylized characters led to his work being dismissed as second-rate.

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24. Fu Manchu - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Encyclopedic entry for Fu Manchu stories. Includes character listings, series bibliography, and discussion of cultural impact.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Fu Manchu (disambiguation) Film poster by Mitchell Hooks for 1965 film The Face of Fu Manchu Dr. Fu Manchu is a fictional character first featured in a series of novels by English author Sax Rohmer during the first half of the 20th century. The character was also featured extensively in cinema, television, radio, comic strips and comic books for over 90 years, and has become an archetype of the evil criminal genius while inspiring the Fu Manchu moustache
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      Imagine a person, tall, lean and feline, high-shouldered, with a brow like Shakespeare and a face like Satan , ... one giant intellect, with all the resources of science past and present ... Imagine that awful being, and you have a mental picture of Dr. Fu-Manchu, the yellow peril incarnate in one man. – The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu A master criminal , Fu Manchu's murderous plots are marked by the extensive use of arcane methods; he disdains guns or explosives, preferring dacoits Thuggee , and members of other secret societies as his agents armed with knives, or using " pythons and hamadryads fungi and my tiny allies, the

25. Books By Rohmer, Sax
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26. Dr Hermes Reviews II
Reviews of the books and stories by Sax Rohmer and Cay Van Ash.
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Reviews of the books and stories by Sax Rohmer and Cay Van Ash.

"Imagine a person tall, lean and feline, high-shouldered with a brow like Shakespeare and a face like Satan, a close-shaven skull and long magnetic eyes of the true cat-green.
"Invest him with all the cunning of an entire Eastern race accumulated in one giant intellect, with all the resources of science past and present. Imagine that awful being, and you have a mental picture of Dr Fu Manchu" - Classic prose poetry from Sir Denis Nayland Smith.
ALSO - The great 1940 Republic serial DRUMS OF FU MANCHU, reviewed over on our CLIFFHANGERS page
CONTENTS
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THE INSIDIOUS DR FU MANCHU (1913)
THE RETURN OF DR FU MANCHU (1916)
THE YELLOW CLAW (1916)
THE HAND OF FU MANCHU (1917)
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DAUGHTER OF FU MANCHU (1931) THE MASK OF FU MANCHU (1932) THE BRIDE OF FU MANCHU (1933) THE TRAIL OF FU MANCHU (1934) PRESIDENT FU MANCHU (1936) Page Three THE DRUMS OF FU MANCHU (1939) THE ISLAND OF FU MANCHU (1940) THE SHADOW OF FU MANCHU (1948) THE WRATH OF FU MANCHU (1952) Page Four RE-ENTER FU MANCHU (1957) "The Eyes of Fu Manchu" (1958) "The Word of Fu Manchu" (1957) "The Mind of Fu Manchu" (1959) EMPEROR FU MANCHU (1959) Cay Van Ash TEN YEARS BEYOND BAKER STREET (1984) THE FIRES OF FU MANCHU (1988) Sumuru NUDE IN MINK (1950) SUMURU (1951) THE FIRE GODDESS (1952) RETURN OF SUMURU (1954) SINISTER MADONNA (1956)
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27. The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu, By Sax Rohmer. Read It Now For Free! (Homepage)
Complete text of the first Fu Manchu story in HTML format indexed by chapter.
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28. Ken Lopez Bookseller: ROHMER, Sax - White Velvet
Garden City, Doubleday Doran, 1936. A novel by the prolific British author of the classic Fu Manchu series of fantasy novels, which were immortalized in a series of films
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ROHMER, Sax White Velvet Garden City, Doubleday Doran, 1936. A novel by the prolific British author of the classic Fu Manchu series of fantasy novels, which were immortalized in a series of films, first in the 1930s and then again in the 1960s. Inscribed by the author and signed with his trademark "$ax." Bookplate front pastedown; spine-sunned; handling to boards; very good in a very good, modestly edgeworn dust jacket with a dusty rear panel. Books signed by Rohmer are quite uncommon these days, especially in collectible condition and in dust jacket. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.

29. The Return Of Dr. Fu-Manchu, By Sax Rohmer. Read It Now For Free! (Homepage)
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30. Sax Rohmer - Biography And Works
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Sax Rohmer [pseudonym for Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward] (1883–1959) , prolific English author wrote the Dr. Fu Manchu series. Rohmer was born on 15 February 1883 in Ladywood, Birmingham to Irish immigrant parents William Ward and Margaret Mary, née Furey. He adopted the middle name Sarsfield after tales him mother told him of being a descendant of Irish General Patrick Sarsfield. He changed his name several times over the years, his work appearing under various pseudonyms. Early on Rohmer showed an interest in writing, with themes such as alchemy, mysticism, and magic. Some of his short stories were published in various newspapers and magazines of the day. One of them, Pearson's Weekly published his The Mysterious Mummy in 1903. He continued to write freelance for a number of years, including works for the stage where he possibly met Rose Elisabeth Knox (1886-1979) whom he married in London in 1909.

31. The Page Of Fu Manchu (in Frames): The Sax Rohmer Site
An effort by scholars and readers to create a definitive Sax Rohmer bibliography, reference and archive. Edited by Dr. Lawrence Knapp, English Professor at Essex County College and Thomas Edison State College.
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32. Sax Rohmer (Rohmer, Sax, 1883-1959) | The Online Books Page
Online Books by. Sax Rohmer (Rohmer, Sax, 18831959) Also found under Ward, Arthur S., 1883-1959. Rohmer, Sax, 1883-1959 Bat Wing (New York McKinlay, Stone and Mackenzie
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33. The Mask Of Fu Manchu (1932) - IMDb
Internet Movie Database Directed by Charles Brabin with Boris Karloff. Includes photos, cast, crew, plot summary, comments and discussion.
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The Mask of Fu Manchu
68 min - Adventure Horror Sci-Fi X Users: 1,177 votes 46 reviews Critics: 22 reviews Englishmen race to find the tomb of Ghengis Khan. They have to get there fast, as the evil genius Dr. Fu Manchu is also searching, and if he gets the mysteriously powerful relics, he and his diabolical daughter will enslave the world!
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Charles Brabin and 1 more credit
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Irene Kuhn (screenplay) Edgar Allan Woolf (screenplay) and 2 more credits
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5 November 1932 (USA) 4 photos 1 news article
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Complete credited cast: Boris Karloff Dr. Fu Manchu Lewis Stone Commissioner Sir Nayland Smith Karen Morley Sheila Barton Charles Starrett Terrence Granville Myrna Loy Fah Lo See ... Jean Hersholt Dr. Von Berg Lawrence Grant Sir Lionel Barton David Torrence McLeod Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Herbert Bunston Undetermined Role (scenes deleted) Gertrude Michael Undetermined Role (scenes deleted) Full cast and crew
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Englishmen race to find the tomb of Ghengis Khan. They have to get there fast, as the evil genius Dr. Fu Manchu is also searching, and if he gets the mysteriously powerful relics, he and his diabolical daughter will enslave the world!

34. Rohmer, Sax
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35. Lovecraft Is Missing » Sax Rohmer
Essay on the stories of Moris Klaw, an occult detective, who solved mysteries by sleeping at the crime scene.
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36. Sax Rohmer @ Classic Reader
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37. The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929) - IMDb
Internet Movie Database With Warner Oland as Dr. Fu Manchu, Neil Hamilton, and Jean Arthur.
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Complete credited cast: Warner Oland Dr. Fu Manchu Neil Hamilton Dr. Jack Petrie ... Jean Arthur Lia Eltham O.P. Heggie Insp. Nayland Smith William Austin Sylvester Wadsworth Claude King Sir John Petrie Charles A. Stevenson Gen. Petrie Evelyn Selbie Fai Lu Noble Johnson Li Po Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Laska Winters Fu Mela (as Laska Winter) Full cast and crew
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38. Rohmer, Sax - Literature Network Forums
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39. Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward Biography - S9.com
1883 Born in Birmingham on the 15th of February. 1903 - His first published work, the short story The Mysterious Mummy for Pearson's Weekly.1909 - He married Rose Knox.1910
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40. Sax Rohmer - Books, Biography, Quotes - Read Print
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