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Wallace, Edgar: The Admirable Carfew (1914); v1

An early collection of Edgar Wallace short stories. From internal evidence they date from 1913 and possibly earlier.

Carfew is an amiable opportunist who contrives (mostly) to make a fortune in every deal he enters.

There is a guest appearance in one story by an early series detective of Edgar Wallace's, T B Smith.
1: Carfew Two
2: Carfew, Withington and Co: Inventors
3: The Agreeable Company
4: Carfew is Advised
5: A Deal in Riffs
6: Carfew Entertains
7: The Eccentric Mr. Gobleheim
8: Patriots
9: Tobbins, Limited
10: Carfew, Impresario
11: Carfew, Producer
12: Why Gelden Made a Million
13: Carfew and the “Mary Q”
14: A Matter of Business
15: One and Sevenpence Ha’penny
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