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Methuen Publishing Ltd ( / ˈmɛθjuən /; also known as Methuen Books) is an English publishing house. It was founded in 1889 by Sir Algernon Methuen (1856–1924) and began publishing in London in 1892. Initially Methuen mainly published non-fiction academic works, eventually diversifying to encourage female authors and later translated works ...
Production order. Tintin in the Land of the Soviets ( Tintin au pays des Soviets) (1929–1930) Tintin in the Congo ( Tintin au Congo) (1930–1931) Tintin in America ( Tintin en Amérique) (1931–1932) Cigars of the Pharaoh ( Les Cigares du Pharaon) (1932–1934) The Blue Lotus ( Le Lotus bleu) (1934–1935) The Broken Ear ( L'Oreille cassée ...
The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage. The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat. The Mystery of the Hidden House. The Mystery of the Invisible Thief. The Mystery of the Missing Man. The Mystery of the Missing Necklace. The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat. The Mystery of the Secret Room. The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters.
Bray's publications evidence his deep understanding of the Brahui language, and his later work on Shakespeare re-arranged the much disputed order of Shakespeare's Sonnets on the basis of the discovery of a hitherto unexpected rhyme-link or word-link, joining sonnet to sonnet to form an orderly and smoothly flowing whole.
Reprinted in 1922 and 1923. Also released in 1922 and 1924 under the imprint Methuen (London). Translations are found in publications #166, 167, and 179, whereas the German text is listed as publication #156. A second edition was also released; see publication #297 .
Algernon Methuen, c. 1910. Sir Algernon Marshall Stedman Methuen, Baronet ( / ˈældʒərnən ˈmɛθjuən /; 23 February 1856 – 20 September 1924) was an English publisher and a teacher of Classics and French. He is best known for founding the publishing company Methuen & Co.
P. G. Wodehouse bibliography. Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE ( / ˈwʊdhaʊs /; 1881–1975) was a prolific English author, humorist and scriptwriter. After being educated at Dulwich College, to which he remained devoted all his life, he was employed by a bank, but disliked the work and wrote magazine pieces in his spare time. [1]
In the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game, rule books contain all the elements of playing the game: rules to the game, how to play, options for gameplay, stat blocks and lore of monsters, and tables the Dungeon Master or player would roll dice for to add more of a random effect to the game.