Books written by Talbot Mundy

  • The Thrilling Adventure of Dick Anthony

    THE Anthonys were ever an untameable breed, unbowed by circumstances, and though the last but one, the present laird, was a sport from all the true type, Richard, the last of all of them, was the most uncompromising, the most indomitable of ...

  • Hira Singh

    However, once Mundy moved to the United States,and "been nearly killed in a mugging",his personality changed to an "honest and upright citizen". By age 29, he had begun using the name Talbot Mundy. Mundy started his writing career in 1911.

  • Rung Ho!

    However, once Mundy moved to the United States,and "been nearly killed in a mugging",his personality changed to an "honest and upright citizen". By age 29, he had begun using the name Talbot Mundy. Mundy started his writing career in 1911.

  • Guns of the Gods

    However, once Mundy moved to the United States,and "been nearly killed in a mugging",his personality changed to an "honest and upright citizen". By age 29, he had begun using the name Talbot Mundy. Mundy started his writing career in 1911.

  • King of the Khyber Rifles: Original Edition

    king of the khyber rifles From Talbot Mundy

  • The Eye of Zeitoon

    However, once Mundy moved to the United States,and "been nearly killed in a mugging",his personality changed to an "honest and upright citizen". By age 29, he had begun using the name Talbot Mundy. Mundy started his writing career in 1911.

  • Told in the East - Scholar's Choice Edition

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • The Woman Ayisha

    The novels portray the citizens of Imperial India as enigmatic, romantic and powerful. His British characters have many encounters with the mysterious Thugee Cults.

  • Jimgrim and the Woman Ayisha

    " -- Georges T. Dodds, SF Site "Jimgrim and the Woman Ayesha" originally appeared in the April 20th, 1922 issue of Adventure magazine. This edition has been completely retypeset from the original magazine pages.

  • The Winds of the World - Scholar's Choice Edition

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Om - the Secret of Ahbor Valley

    Based for most of his life in the United States, he also wrote under the pseudonym of Walter Galt. Best known as the author of King of the Khyber Rifles and the Jimgrim series, much of his work was published in pulp magazines.

  • Affair in Araby - Scholar's Choice Edition

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • I Say Sunrise

    I Say Sunrise

  • The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume XII - Scholar's Choice Edition

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • The Lobsang Pun Novels: The Thunder Dragon Gate and Old Ugly-Face

    This is an excellent opportunity for collectors to possess both Lobsang Pun novels in one substantial special edition.

  • Caesar Dies - Scholar's Choice Edition

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • King--Of the Khyber Rifles: A Romance of Adventure

    King of the Khyber Rifles is a novel by British writer Talbot Mundy. Captain Athelstan King is a secret agent for the British Raj at the beginning of the First World War.

  • Rung Ho [Facsimile Edition]

    Talbot Mundy's classic 1914 adventure novel, reprinted in a facsimile from the first edition's plates.

  • The Ivory Trial

    Talbot Mundy's classic adventure novel. Features a new introduction by Darrell Schweitzer.

  • Affair in Arabia

    Talbot Mundy was an English writer during the early 20th century who wrote historical and sci-fi novels that proved very influential on subsequent generations, including writers like Robert E. Howard and Leigh Brackett.