The Mystery Fancier (Vol. 7 No. 1) January-February 1983

The Mystery Fancier (Vol. 7 No. 1) January-February 1983
ISBN-10
1434406369
ISBN-13
9781434406361
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
54
Language
English
Published
2010-09-01
Publisher
Wildside Press LLC
Authors
Tom Stoppard, Charlotte MacLeod, Guy M. Townsend

Description

The Mystery Fancier, Volume Seven Number One, January-February 1983, contains: "Captain Joseph T. Shaw's Black Mask Scrapbook," by E. R. Hagemann, "Detection by Other Means," by Bob Sampson, "Joe Orton's and Tom Stoppard's Burlesques of the Detective Genre," by Earl F. Bargainnier, "Bloody Balaclava: Charlotte MacLeod's Campus Comedy Mysteries," by Jane S. Bakerman and "Spy Series Characters in Hardback, Part XIII," by Barry Van Tilburg.

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