Max Pemberton

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British writer. 
Sir Max Pemberton

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1863 — 1950 writerhumanbiographerUnited Kingdom
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France: NooSFere – 
1863-06-19T00:00:00Z
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A Puritan`s Wife, caricature by Spy in Vanity Fair, 1897.A Puritan's Wife, caricature by Spy in Vanity Fair, 1897.
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linkProject Gutenberg entry@Wikidata
linkThe Encyclopedia of Science Fiction entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
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linkLibrary of the World's Best Literature@Wikidata
publication1901A Clerical Errorliterary workWikidata
publication1896A Gentleman's Gentleman: Being Certain Page...literary workWikidata
publication1900Cassell's Magazine, Volume 29volume, magazineWikidata
publication1901Cassell's Magazine, Volume 31volume, magazineWikidata
publication1901Cassell's Magazine, Volume 32volume, magazineWikidata
publication1902Cassell's Magazine, Volume 33volume, magazineWikidata
publication1903Cassell's Magazine, Volume 35volume, magazineWikidata
publication1902Ghosts and their Funny Waysliterary workWikidata
publication1901In the Days of Top Hatsliterary workWikidata
publication1902I Crown Thee King: A Romanceliterary workWikidata
publication1894Jewel Mysteries I Have Known: From a Dealer...literary workWikidata
publication1899Jewel Mysteries I have Knownliterary workWikidata
publication1898Kronstadt: Being the Story of Marian Best a...literary workWikidata
publication1899New Lamps for OldpoemWikidata
publication1902New Noses for Old OnespoemWikidata
publication1900New Year's DaypoemWikidata
publication1903Nick O' Desperatesliterary workWikidata
publicationPro Patrialiterary workWikidata
publication1897Queen of the Jesters, and Her Strange Adven...literary workWikidata
publication1899Signors of the Night: The Story of Fra Giov...literary workWikidata
publication1900StagelandpoemWikidata
publication1891The Diary of a Scoundrelliterary workWikidata
publication1900The Footsteps of a Throne: Being the Story ...literary workWikidata
publication1901The Giant's Gate: A Story of Great Adventureliterary workWikidata
publication1895The Impregnable Cityliterary workWikidata
publication1893The Iron Pirate: A Plain Tale of Strange Ha...literary workWikidata
publication1895The Little Huguenot: A Romance of Fontaineb...literary workWikidata
publication1901The Magic Batliterary workWikidata
publication1898The Phantom Army: Being the Story of a Man ...literary workWikidata
publication1903The Sorrows of an Amateur Actorliterary workWikidata
publication1902Tit For TatpoemWikidata
publication1902To My StockingpoemWikidata
publication1901Two Professors and One Mummyliterary workWikidata
award1300Knight Bachelortitle of honorWikidata
documentKronstadt - 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
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documentLord Northcliffe (IA lordnorthcliffe00pembiala)Wikimedia
documentMid the thick arrows (IA midthickarrows00pembrich)Wikimedia
documentRugby football (IA cu31924031244464)Wikimedia
documentThe Dickens souvenir of 1912 (IA dickenssouveniro00dail)Wikimedia
document1905The Iron Pirate 1905Wikimedia
documentThe Lady Evelyn - a story of to-day (IA ladyevelynstoryo00pembiala)Wikimedia
documentThe Little Huguenot - a romance of Fountainebleau (IA littlehuguenotro00pembiala)Wikimedia
documentThe amateur motorist (IA amateurmotorist00pemb)Wikimedia
documentThe diamond ship (IA diamondship00pemb)Wikimedia
documentThe iron pirate; a plain tale of strange happenings on the sea (IA ironpirateplaint00pemb)Wikimedia
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imageA Puritan's Wife, caricature by Spy in Vanity Fair, 1897.Wikimedia
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