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Markham, Virgil 1899-

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Works:146 works in 177 publications in 5 languages and 394 library holdings
Genres:Mystery fiction  Historical fiction 
Classifications:pz3.m3406, 813.5
Most widely held works about Virgil Markham
 
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Most widely held works by Virgil Markham
Death in the dusk by Virgil Markham( Book )
3 editions published in 1928 in English and held by 44 libraries worldwide
The scamp; the fortunes of Francis Talbot and his friends during the reign of His Majesty George the First by Virgil Markham( Book )
4 editions published in 1926 in English and held by 41 libraries worldwide
The devil drives by Virgil Markham( Book )
6 editions published between 1932 and 1944 in English and held by 32 libraries worldwide
Inspector Rusby's finale by Virgil Markham( Book )
6 editions published between 1933 and 1937 in English and Undetermined and held by 31 libraries worldwide
The deadly jest by Virgil Markham( Book )
5 editions published between 1935 and 1937 in English and German and held by 18 libraries worldwide
The black door by Virgil Markham( Book )
2 editions published in 1930 in English and held by 18 libraries worldwide
Red warning : written by the detective "Gaillard by Virgil Markham( Book )
1 edition published in 1933 in English and held by 10 libraries worldwide
The dead are prowling by Virgil Markham( Book )
2 editions published in 1934 in English and held by 10 libraries worldwide
Snatch by Virgil Markham( Book )
4 editions published between 1936 and 1937 in English and German and held by 7 libraries worldwide
The satirical method of Addison and Steele by Virgil Markham( Book )
2 editions published in 1923 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide
Song of doom by Virgil Markham( Book )
1 edition published in 1932 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Death in the dusk: being Alfred Bannerlee's own revision and enlargement of his journal notes by Virgil Markham( Book )
1 edition published in 1928 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Letter, 1940, Brooklyn, New York [to] Mr. Virgil Markham, [Staten Island, New York by Cornelius Greenway( Book )
2 editions published in 1940 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Informs Virgil that he was waiting to hear from the lady who was to come and talk about his father but has not come. Florence Hamilton was in with some other poets to see him and made a rather hasty exit. Wants to present at his mother's memorial service. Ridgely Torrence had told him that he chose the words well on his father's funeral.
Letter 1922 February 24, Staten Island. N.Y. [to] Virgil Markham, Unknown by Edwin Markham( Book )
2 editions published in 1922 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Markham writes Virgil again in the same day. He forgot to discuess Virgil's paper on Donne and Blake and refers to Babbitt, Reed, and Rosetti.
Letter, no date San Francisco, Ca., [to] Virgil Markham, [Staten Island by Albert M Bender( Book )
2 editions published in 1930 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Writer thanks Virgil for explanatory letter. Comment made in reagrds to both Mr. and Mrs. E. Markham, and manuscript for "The Gallow's Bird."
Letter, February 23, 1937, Croton-On-Hudson, New York [to] Mr. Virgil Markham, Staten Island, New York by Edward Howard Griggs( Book )
1 edition published in 1937 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Is deeply grieved to learn about his mother's condition. Is happy to hear that his father has recovered. Will take the first opportunity to come for a visit. Sends his love for his parents.
Letter 1900-1910, Staten Island, [to] [Anna Catherine Markham], [Staten Island by Edwin Markham( Book )
1 edition published in 1900 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
This not not addressed to anyone nor signed. I'm assuming it is Edwin writing to Anna. He refers to the female as love, only love. Discusses his feelings about love. The envelope says "Reminder of Spring 1905."
Letter 1921 December 25, Staten Island, N.Y. [to] Virgil [Markham], University of the Far East by Edwin Markham( Book )
1 edition published in 1921 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Markham is writing to Virgil. The letter is religious and spiritual. It is a holiday blessing from his father Markham. Virgil is in college at "the great University of the Far East". Letter is unisigned.
 
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Languages
English (171)
German (3)
Spanish (1)
Undetermined (1)
French (1)
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