Max Pemberton
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Q6040462
British writer.
Sir Max Pemberton
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1863 — 1950
writer, human, biographer, United Kingdom,
- Internet Speculative Fiction Database entry@
- NooSFere entry@
- Online Books Page Max, 1863-1950 entryMax, 1863-1950 @
- Project Gutenberg entry@
- The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction entry@
- Freebase entry@
- Obálky knih, article@
- Library of the World's Best Literature@
- A Clerical Error 1901
- New Lamps for Old 1899
- New Year's Day 1900
- Nick O' Desperates 1903
- Stageland 1900
- The Impregnable City 1895
- The Magic Bat 1901
- Tit For Tat 1902
- To My Stocking 1902
- Knight Bachelor 1300
• Kronstadt - being the story of Marian Best and of Paul Zassulic, her lover, together with some account of the Russian fortress of Kronstadt, and of those who would have betrayed it (IA kronstadtbeingst00pemb) (Wikimedia)
• Kronstadt; being the story of Marian Best and of Paul Zassulic, her lover, together with some account of the Russian fortress of Kronstadt, and of those who would have betrayed it (IA kronstadtbeingst00pembrich) (Wikimedia)
• Lord Northcliffe (IA lordnorthcliffe00pembiala) (Wikimedia)
• Mid the thick arrows (IA midthickarrows00pembrich) (Wikimedia)
• Rugby football (IA cu31924031244464) (Wikimedia)
• The Dickens souvenir of 1912 (IA dickenssouveniro00dail) (Wikimedia)
• The Iron Pirate 1905 (Wikimedia)
• The Lady Evelyn - a story of to-day (IA ladyevelynstoryo00pembiala) (Wikimedia)
• The Little Huguenot - a romance of Fountainebleau (IA littlehuguenotro00pembiala) (Wikimedia)
• The amateur motorist (IA amateurmotorist00pemb) (Wikimedia)
• The diamond ship (IA diamondship00pemb) (Wikimedia)
• The iron pirate; a plain tale of strange happenings on the sea (IA ironpirateplaint00pemb) (Wikimedia)