The Loot of Cities
by Arnold Bennett
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This is the only volume of detective short stories by the great English author, Arnold Bennett. First published in Windsor Magazine in 1903, these stories were later gathered into a slim volume in England. This present edition marks their first appearance in the United States.Cecil Thorold, the detective, is a millionaire in search of joy, as the sub title states. He employs unorthodox methods to gain his ends -- he blackmails to expose a criminal, and so on. These little stories are of show more special interest to collectors and to the many followers of Arnold Bennett, as it is not only the least known of his books but also a fine example of the detective story of the day. show lessTags
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Arnold Bennett was born on May 27, 1867 in Hanley, Staffordshire, England. He began his working career as a law clerk and later he left the legal field and became an editor for the magazine Woman. His first novel was "A Man from the North." He wrote several novels set in Hanley, the town where he was born. These are known as the Five Town novels. show more Other titles include "The Babylon Hotel," "The Truth about an Author," and "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day." Bennett won the 1923 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his novel "Riceyman Steps." "The Journal of Arnold Bennett" was published posthumously in three volumes. Bennett was also the author of "Hugo" which was made into a major motion picture in 2011 starring Jude law and Ben Kingsley, directed by Martin Scorsese. During WWI, Bennett was Director of Propaganda for France at the Ministry of Information. (At that time "propaganda" did not have the negative connotations it would have later in the twentieth century.) This appointment was based on the recommendation of Lord Beaverbrook, who also recommended him as Deputy Minister of that department at the end of the war. Bennett refused a knighthood in 1918. He died in London of typhoid fever on March 27, 1931. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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