Anthony Gilbert
Also known as
Pen name of English crime author Lucy Beatrice Malleson (<a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Gilbert_(author)>Wikipedia</a>). Born in London, she spent all her life there, and her affection for the city is clear from the strong sense of character and place in evidence in her work. She published 69 crime novels, 51 of which featured her best known character, Arthur Crook, a vulgar London lawyer totally (and deliberately) unlike the aristocratic detectives, such as Lord Peter Wimsey, who dominated the mystery field at the time. She also wrote more than 25 radio plays, which were broadcast in Great Britain and overseas. Her thriller *The Woman in Red* (1941) was broadcast in the United States by CBS and made into a film in 1945 under the title *My Name is Julia Ross*. She was an early member of the British Detection Club, which, along with Dorothy L. Sayers, she prevented from disintegrating during World War II. Malleson published her autobiography, *Three-a-Penny*, in 1940, and wrote numerous short stories, which were published in several anthologies and in such periodicals as Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and The Saint. The short story 'You Can't Hang Twice' received a Queens award in 1946. Evidence of her feminism is elegantly expressed in much of her work. - <a href=https://www.hachette.com.au/anthony-gilbert/>Hachette</a>
Born 1899-01-01
Died 1973-12-09
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Books by Anthony Gilbert
Total count: 100
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The tragedy at FreyneL. MacVeagh, Dial Press1927-01-01
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Nettle harvestChapman and Hall, ld.1927-01-01
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Old stars for saleChapman and Hall, ld.1928-01-01
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The murder of Mrs Davenport.Collins1928-01-01
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The Mystery of the Open WindowV. Gollancz1929-01-01
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The night of the fogDodd, Mead & company1930-01-01
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Aubrey DeneLongmans, Green and co.1930-01-01
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The mystery of the open windowDodd, Mead1930-01-01
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The case against Andrew Fane.Collins1931-01-01
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Strange guestJ. Murray1932-01-01
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Portrait of a murdererV. Gollancz ltd1933-01-01
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The Musical Comedy CrimePub. for the Crime club, ltd., by W. Collins sons & co. ltd.1933-01-01
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Death in fancy dress.Collins for the Crime Club1933-01-01
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The cowardV. Gollancz1934-01-01
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An old lady diesPub. for the Crime club, ltd., by W. Collins sons & co., ltd.1934-01-01
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The man in button boots.Collins for 'The Crime Club'1934-01-01
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Death in fancy dressPublished for the Crime Club by W. Collins1935-01-01
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Murder by experts.Collins for the Crime Club1936-01-01
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Lady at largeCassell and company, ltd.1936-01-01
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Courtier to deathPub. for the Crime club by Collins1936-01-01
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Treason in my breast.Collins for the Crime Club1938-01-01
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The clock in the hat boxPub. for the Crime club by Collins1939-01-01
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The strangerFaber and Faber, Ltd.1939-01-01
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Three-a-pennyFaber and Faber1940-01-01
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The black stage.Collins [for The Crime Club]1940-01-01
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Mrs. Boot's legacya sketch for three female characters.French1941-01-01
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The family mana Victorian novelHowell, Soskin1942-01-01
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The mouse who wouldn't play ballPub. for the Crime club by Collins1943-01-01
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The woman in redSmith and Durrell1943-01-01
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He came by nightPub. for the Crime club by Collins1944-01-01
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A spy for Mr. CrookBarnes1944-01-01
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The mystery of the woman in reda mystery novelQuinn Pub. Co.1944-01-01
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The scarlet buttonSmith [and] Durrell1945-01-01
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The spinster's secret[Pub. for the Crime Club by Collins1946-01-01
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The Black stageSmith & Durrell1946-01-01
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The rich womanRandom house1947-01-01
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Death in the wrong roomPub. for the Crime club by Collins1947-01-01
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The sistersFaber and Faber1948-01-01
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Lift up the lid.An Arthur Crook storyPub. for the Crime Club by Collins1948-01-01
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The missing widowA. S. Barnes1948-01-01
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Death knocks three timesPub. for the Crime Club by Collins1949-01-01
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The unknown pathRandom House1950-01-01
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The innocent bottlean Arthur Crook mysteryBantam ed.Bantam Books1951-01-01
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Murder comes homeRandom House1951-01-01
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The wrong bodyRandom House1951-01-01
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A case for Mr. CrookRandom House1952-01-01
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Call back yesterday.Faber1952-01-01
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Black deathRandom House1953-01-01
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Snake in the grass.Collins1954-01-01
A question of murderRandom House1955-01-01-
Riddle of a ladyRandom House1956-01-01
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And death came too.Collins1956-01-01
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Give death a namePublished for the Crime Club by Collins1957-01-01
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Death against the clock.Collins1958-01-01
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Death casts a long shadowRandom House1959-01-01
Prelude to murderRandom House1959-01-01-
Out for the killPublished for the Crime Club by Collins1960-01-01
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She shall die.Collins1961-01-01
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A grave undertakingPublished for the Detective Book Club by W.J. Black1961-01-01
Uncertain DeathRandom House1962-01-01-
Ring for a noose.Collins1963-01-01
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No dust in the atticRandom House1963-01-01
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The fingerprintPublished for the Crime Club by Collins1964-01-01
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Passenger to nowhere.Collins1965-01-01
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The voiceRandom House1965-01-01
The looking glass murderpublished for the Crime Club by Collins1966-01-01-
The visitorRandom House1967-01-01
Murder anonymous[1st American ed.]Random House1968-01-01-
Sinfonia, for chamber orchestra, op. 5.Schott1968-01-01
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Missing from her homePublished for the Crime Club by Collins1969-01-01
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Sonata no. 2, for piano (4 hands) Op. 8.Schott1969-01-01
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Nine or ten osannas, for clarinet, horn, violin, cello, piano, op. 10 (1967).Schott1969-01-01
Mr. Crook lifts the mask[1st American ed.]Random House1970-01-01-
The incredible flute music, for flute and piano.Op. 11.Schott1970-01-01
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Tenant for the tomb[1st American ed.]Random House1971-01-01
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Murder's a waiting gameCollins [for] the Crime Club1972-01-01
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Dear Dead WomanWhite Lion Publishing1973-01-01
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Spell respellfor electric basset clarinet (or clarinet in A) and piano : op. 14Schott1973-01-01
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Death at Four CornersLythway P1973-10-09
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A nice little killing.Collins [for] the Crime Club1974-01-01
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Brighton piecefor percussion and instrumental ensemble : op. 9Schott1974-01-01
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Don't open the door!White Lion Publishers1975-01-01
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Little piano piecesop. 20b, from String quartet with piano pieces, op.20Schott1975-01-01
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String quartetop. 20a (from String quartet with piano pieces, op. 20)Schott1976-01-01
Love's Timeless HopeSt Martins Mass Market Paper1994-08-01
Love Across TimeSt Martins Mass Market Paper1995-03-01-
Lady-killerChivers1996-01-01
Remembering AlgonquinLittle Stories of Little People1 editionRed Lead Press2006-12-01-
Death in the BlackoutOrion Publishing Group, Limited2013-01-01
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Bell of DeathOrion Publishing Group, Limited2013-01-01
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Man Who Wasn?'t ThereOrion Publishing Group, Limited2013-01-01
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Murder Has No TongueOrion Publishing Group, Limited2013-01-01
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Body on the Beam (eBook)Orion Publishing Group, Limited2014-01-01
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Lady KillerOrion Publishing Group, Limited2014-01-01
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Something Nasty in the WoodshedOrion Publishing Group, Limited2014-01-01
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Voice (eBook)Orion Publishing Group, Limited2014-01-01
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Vanishing CorpseOrion Publishing Group, Limited2015-01-01
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Murder Is a Waiting GameOrion Publishing Group, Limited2015-01-01
ImmortalBureeda A. Bruner2016-11-05-
Lethal SexIndependently Published2018-01-01