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  2. Methuen Publishing - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category:Methuen Publishing books - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. The Mystery of the Hidden House - Wikipedia

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    Synopsis. Pip, Bets, Larry and Daisy mistake Ernest "Ern" Goon, the village policeman's nephew, for their good friend Fatty in one of his disguises. They even call him Fatty and Bets gives him a Christmas present meant for Fatty, a notebook with his name on it. When Ern tells all this to Mr. Goon, the policeman asks the children's parents to ...

  5. The Amateur Cracksman - Wikipedia

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    The Amateur Cracksman. The Amateur Cracksman is an 1899 short story collection by E. W. Hornung. It was published in the UK by Methuen & Co., London, and in the US by Scribner's, New York. [1] Many later editions ( T. Nelson & Sons, 1914; University of Nebraska Press, 1976; et al.) expand the title to Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman.

  6. The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters - Wikipedia

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    The Five Find-Outers - Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Pip and Bets, and their Scottie dog, Buster, are shocked when someone starts sending anonymous spiteful letters to several people in their village of Peterswood. Pip and Bets are involved when their young maid Gladys receives one of the letters, which reveals a secret - her parents are in prison for ...

  7. The Subject of Tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The Subject of Tragedy. Routledge 2015 book cover. The Subject of Tragedy: Identity and Difference in Renaissance Drama is a nonfiction book written by Catherine Belsey and published in 1985 by Methuen Publishing. It has since been republished by Routledge on July 14, 2015.

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