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Is part of Leathermouth Carlton Dawe , 1931 series - author novel
Issue Details: First known date: 1932... 1932 Fifteen Keys
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Following on from The Sign of the Glove, 'three principal characters are living in peace and prosperity after their adventures, and the story Is told by one of them, Colonel Peter Gantian, who takes up the main burden of the Incidents that follow on the reappearance of Leo Jask, a criminal and revolutionary, with whom they are all well acquainted and of whose death or existence there had been doubt. The troubles of Colonel Gantlan begin when the young son of one of the three good companions is kidnapped and spirited away to unknown places in London, where the hunt is vigoriously [sic] carried on by the colonel, aided by his former batman of the war. This is not a detective story, though it Is written In the style of the popular fiction of that class. It is full of strange disguisings and mysterious clues, and moves with life on every page, so that the Interest will be carried from day to day by our readers.'

Source:

'New Serial', Sydney Morning Herald, 21 April 1932, p.4.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Alternative title: The Man of Many Faces
Serialised by: The Sydney Morning Herald 1842 newspaper (8308 issues)
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Serialised in the Sydney Morning Herald between 23 April 1932 and 16 June 1932.
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Full-text link is to the Trove database's list of instalments; please note that some issues may be missing.
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