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Joseph Lewis French Archives
Joseph Lewis French •ï¿½34 Items / 17 Books, 2 Articles, 10 Reviews, 5 Poems
The Book of the Rogue (1926)
Studies of Famous Scoundrels
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    Tigers, Draught-Horses and Rabbits (2 Reviews)
    The Book of the Rogue, by Joseph Lewis French
    1. The Book of the Rogue by Joseph Lewis French
    2. The Newgate Calendar
    The New Republic, July 14, 1926, p. 233
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    A Shelf of Recent Books (10 Reviews)
    Writers On Murder
    1. On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts and Other Related Texts by Thomas De Quincey
    2. The Arts of Cheating, Swindling and Murder by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Douglas Jerrold, and Thomas De Quincey, ...
    3. The Saga of Billy the Kid by Walter Noble Burns
    4. Crooks: Confessions by Netley Lucas
    5. The Book of the Rogue by Joseph Lewis French
    6. The Pleasant History of Lazarillo de Tormes by Diego Hurtado De Mendoza
    7. Famous Judges and Famous Trials by Charles Kingston
    8. Famous Crimes and Criminals by C.L. McCluer Stevens
    9. Unsolved Murder Mysteries by Charles E. Pearce
    10. The Overbury Mystery by Edward Abbott Parry
    The Bookman, June 1926, pp. 488-489
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    Imported Sin (13 Reviews)
    The Overbury Mystery, by Edward Abbott Parry
    1. The Overbury Mystery by Edward Abbott Parry
    2. The Canning Wonder by Arthur Machen
    3. Murder, Piracy and Treason by Raymond Postgate
    4. The Pleasant History of Lazarillo de Tormes by Diego Hurtado De Mendoza
    5. The Newgate Calendar
    6. The Book of Gallant Vagabonds by Henry Beston
    7. The Book of the Rogue by Joseph Lewis French
    8. The Bench and the Dock by Charles Kingston
    9. A Gallery of Rogues by Charles Kingston
    10. Crooks: Confessions by Netley Lucas
    11. Unsolved Murder Mysteries by Charles E. Pearce
    12. Famous Crimes and Criminals by C.L. McCluer Stevens
    13. Famous Judges and Famous Trials by Charles Kingston
    The Saturday Review, June 26, 1926, p. 889