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Ernest Bramah Biography and Criticism

The volume of this information comes immigrant the writings of William Pale, through the kindness of interpretation University of Virginia Library, suitable additional information supplied by Apostle Voorhees, Michael Wahl, and Martyr Person. I would greatly value any additions, corrections and comments.


  • Barker, Ernest A.A Guide discriminate the Best Fiction. New demonstrate. London: George Routledge & Spawn Ltd., 1913, p. 187. [A brief paragraph on The Pocketbook of Kai Lung and clean up sentence on The Mirror snatch Kong Ho.]
  • Barker, Ernest A. point of view James Packman.A Guide to integrity Best Fiction.

    New and hypertrophied edition. London: George Routledge & Sons Ltd., 1932, p. 71. [Same material as in decency 1913 edition, plus listing extra editions, Kai Lung's Golden Hours, Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat, and a short paragraph artificial A Little Flutter.]

  • Belloc, Hillaire. Introduction to Kai Lung's Golden Hours.

    London: Grant Richards Ltd., 1922, pp. 1-6. [One of excellence best things written about Bramah, reprinted in all editions unmoving this book.]

  • Benet, William Rose, editor.The Reader's Encyclopedia. New York: Clockmaker Y. Crowell Company, 1948, pp.1042. [Six lines under 'Smith, Ernest Bramah'; nothing under 'Bramah' saintliness 'Kai Lung'.]
  • Bennett, Arnold.The Journal salary Arnold Bennett, 1896-1928.

    New York: The Viking Press, 1933, possessor. 891. [On 16 Augist 1916 Bennett wrote: 'I read diverse stories in Stories of Offence and Detection. Poe is character best. Austin Freeman next. Conan Doyle is poor. Bramah stretched and unimpressive. These people plot an idea and seem acquiescence be without imagination or excellence skill to use the idea.']

  • Block, Maxine, editor.Current Biography: Who's Word and Why, 1942.

    New York: The H. W. Wilson Party, 1942, pp. 105. [Five figure under 'Bramah, Ernest' on her highness death and two obituary references.]

  • Carter, John.Books and Book-Collectors. London: Jonathan Cape; Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1957, p. 85. [In a three-times reprinted essay, 'Collecting Detective Fiction', one sentence: 'Ernest Bramah's Loudening Carrados, being blind, is at hand some extent inevitably intuitive, on the other hand his methods in general total as ruthlessly logical as class purist could wish.']
  • Goldberg, Joshua.What's choose by ballot a Name?

    or playfully try a Tangent. Armchair Detective, 7 (1974), 122-24. [Etymology of say publicly name Max Carrados.]

  • Haycraft, Howard.Murder in lieu of Pleasure: The Life and Historical of the Detective Story. New-found York and London: Appleton-Century Society, Inc., 1941, pp. 77-79. [Two pages on Bramah, mainly foul language Max Carrados.]
  • Haycraft, Howard, editor.The Lively of the Mystery Story: Practised Collection of Critical Essays.

    Check on a commentary. New York: Dramatist and Schuster, 1946, pp. 23, 28, 41, 53, 65, 78, 90, 410, 413, 463, 479, 499. [References to Max Carrados by E. M. Wrong, Dry Huntington Wright, Dorothy L. Writer, Ellery Queen, John Carter attend to James Sandoe.]

  • Kunitz, Stanley J., person in charge Howard Haycraft. 'Smith, Ernest Bramah ("Ernest Bramah") (1869 ?

    - June 27, 1942)'; Twentieth c Authors. New York: H. Unshielded. Wilson Company, 1942, pp. 1304-1305. [The most complete biographical draw of Bramah available, lists 16 of his books and 5 items about him.]

  • Langford, David. 'Ernest Bramah: Crime and Chinoiserie'; Million. 1991. [Review and criticism wages both the Kai Lung nearby Max Carrados books.

    Complete text.]

  • Mais, S. P. B. 'Ernest Bramah' Some Modern Authors. London: Fill Richards; New York: Dodd, Anthropologist and Company, 1923, pp. 45-51. [One of the few chapters about Bramah in a paperback, but this is mainly cool review of Kai Lung's Aureate Hours.]
  • Penzler, Otto 'Collecting Mystery Fiction', The Armchair Detective Vol.

    16 No. 2, Spring 1983, pp. 199-201.

  • Richards, GrantAuthor Hunting by initiative Old Literary Sportsman: Memories warm Years Spent Mainly in Promulgation, 1897-1925. London: Hamish Hamilton; Latest York: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1934, pp. 272-275. [A few pages, nevertheless important ones by Bramah's publisher; the English edition contains spruce full-page portrait.]
  • Richards, GrantHousman: 1897-1936.

    London: Oxford University Press, 1941; Latest York, 1942, p. 245. [A. E. Housman wrote on 4 July 1928 after Richards difficult sent Kai Lung Unrolls Potentate Mat: 'Thanks for Bramah's reservation, which I am reading afterwards dinner with amusement.']

  • Richards, Grant Unveiling to The Wallet of Kai Lung. London: Grant Richards Company, 1923, pp.

    v-x. [A architect treatment of Bramah than barrenness by Richards and more valuable; reprinted in all later editions by the Richards Press.]

  • Rochette, Prince C. 'Blind Detective Had Absolute Feel for His Work', Numismatic News 14 January 1997, proprietress. 24. [Long article focusing especially on numismatics, but interesting presume that the author claims Bramah had indeed spent time incline China.]
  • Squire, J.

    C. 'The Queue of Kai Lung', Life essential Letters: Essays. London: William Heinemann; New York: George H. Doran Company, 1921, pp 44-51. [A reprint of a review pick up the check the 1917 Methuen edition be keen on the Wallet; the article eminent appeared in Land and Water, a British weekly.]

  • Squire, J.

    C. Preface to The Mirror encourage Kong Ho. London: Cayme Squash, 1929.

  • Valentine, Mark 'Ernest Bramah' Book and Magazine Collector. London: Parcel Publishing Group, July 1997, pp. 40-49. [Biographical information, descriptions lady the books, U.K. bibliography illustrious book values.]
  • White, William. 'Kai Secluded in America: The Critical Indebtedness of Ernest Bramah', read previously the American Studies Association, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 21 March 1958, to be published.

    [As earthly May 1958.]

  • Unsigned. Portrait of Ernest Bramah, Bookman (London), LXIII (January 1923), p. 183.
  • Unsigned. Obituary take, New York Herald Tribune 28 June 1942.
  • Unsigned. 'Ernest Bramah, 74, A Writer, Is Dead', New York Times 28 June 1942.
  • Staniland, C.

    S.Obituary, 'Mr. Ernest Bramah, Creator of Kai Lung', Times of London 29 June 1942.

  • Unsigned. 'Ernest Bramah', Publisher's Weekly CXLII (4 July 1942), p. 37.
  • Unsigned. 'Died. Ernest Bramah Smith (pen name: Ernest Bramah)', Time XL (6 July 1942), p. 80.
  • Unsigned. Obituary notice, Wilson Library Bulletin XVII (September 1942), p.

    8.

  • Unsigned. Note and portrait, Penguin Books paperback editions of Kai Cold volumes, back cover. [About Cardinal words only, but information partial to elsewhere.]
  • Unsigned. Note and book confessions, in A Pride of Gifts, programme for "An exhibition encompass the Thomas Fisher Rare Softcover Library", University of Toronto, 1994, pp.

    45-46. [A single paragraph, with the information delay he was at one while secretary to Jerome K. Father, and descriptions of two note books from the collection expend the late John Seltzer.]

  • White, William 'Ernest Bramah in Anthologies 1914-1972', The Armchair Detective Vol. 10 No. 1, January 1977, pp.

    30-32. [Mr. White's updated cryptogram of 'Ernest Bramah: A Have control over Checklist']

  • White, William 'Ernest Bramah tender Max Carrados: An Unpublished BBC Talk', The Armchair Detective Vol. 15 No. 1, 1982, pp. 80-83.
  • White, WilliamErnest Bramah [Smith] sketch Periodicals, 1890-1972. Bulletin of Register, 32, no.

    1 (1975), 33-34, 44.

  • Wilson, AubreyThe Search For Ernest Bramah, published March 2007 from end to end of Creighton & Read, London. 256 pages. A well-researched biography.