Manning Coles Books In Order

Tommy Hambledon Books In Publication Order

  1. Drink to Yesterday (1940)
  2. Pray Silence / A Toast to Tomorrow (1940)
  3. They Tell No Tales (1941)
  4. Without Lawful Authority (1943)
  5. Green Hazard (1945)
  6. The Fifth Man (1946)
  7. Let the Tiger Die (1947)
  8. With Intent to Deceive / A Brother for Hugh (1947)
  9. Among Those Absent (1948)
  10. Diamonds to Amsterdam (1949)
  11. Not Negotiable (1949)
  12. Dangerous by Nature (1950)
  13. Now or Never (1951)
  14. Alias Uncle Hugo /.Operation Manhunt (1952)
  15. Night Train to Paris (1952)
  16. A Knife for the Juggler /The Vengeance Man (1953)
  17. All that Glitters / Not For Export / The Mystery of the Stolen Plans (1954)
  18. The Man in the Green Hat (1955)
  19. The Basle Express (1956)
  20. Three Beans / Birdwatcher’s Quarry (1957)
  21. Death Of An Ambassador (1957)
  22. No Entry (1958)
  23. Crime in Concrete / Concrete Crime (1960)
  24. Search for a Sultan (1961)
  25. The House at Pluck’s Gutter (1963)

Charles and James Latimer Books In Publication Order

  1. Brief Candles (1954)
  2. Happy Returns (1955)
  3. Come and Go (1958)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Far Traveller (1956)

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Manning Coles Books Overview

Drink to Yesterday

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Pray Silence / A Toast to Tomorrow

Publisher: New York, Literary Guild of America Publication date: 1914 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million Books. com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there.

All that Glitters / Not For Export / The Mystery of the Stolen Plans

Tommy Hambledon is called to Bonn to mingle with international police, a gang of Berlin crooks and a pair of Polish fanatics. After the thefts of several jewels and a set of airplane plans, Hambledon unravels the mess with his usual talent for policing and penchant for play.

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