Thread: Mystery and Crime Rohmer, Sax: Wulfheim, v.1, 10 March 2008.
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Old 03-10-2008, 10:09 PM   #2
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This title was released under a Creative Commons License, with additional acknowledgement placed at the end of the book. This book was acquired from Munseys, BUT REFORMATED BY ME TO MY SPECIFICATIONS.
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Wolfheim, by Sax Rohmer [writing as Michael Furey], was published in 1950.

I apologize in advance for not being able to find any information on this title. Perhaps a more resourceful reader can supply some missing information.

I hope you enjoy it.

Don
I found this at: http://www.violetbooks.com/gal-orientalia3.html

Wulfheim (London, 1950) by Michael Furrey was not issued in the United States until Bookfinger brought it out under the author's vastly better known name, Sax Rohmer, in 1972. It's a tale of black magic in medieval Germany, with incest, melodrama, and all manner of occult activity, a good throwback to the gothic roots of supernatural horror.
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