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Rampo Edogawa is one of the Japanese mystery writers to make it over the ocean — his pseudonym is a Nipponization of Edgar Allan Poe.
Japanese SF and English-language original SF « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science. 2009
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"Caterpillar" is adapted from a 1930s short story by Japanese mystery writer Edogawa Rampo the pen name is a transliteration of "Edgar Allan Poe", which was censored by the Japanese government during the war.
Taiwan to India Steve Dollar 2011
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One of my all-time favorite creepy stories is “The Human Chair” by Edogawa Rampo.
Tales of Mystery, Imagination, and Perversion « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science. 2009
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The plant with the higher radiation levels is fed by the Edogawa River, which runs north to south along Tokyo's east side.
Tokyo Issues Warning on Water Juro Osawa 2011
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The story revolves a female thief named Chico, who is the spiritual successor to the Kaijin Nijū-MensŠ(The Fiend with 20 Faces) thief character created by famed suspense and detective novelist Ranpo Edogawa.
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Anyway, Terri and Edogawa arrive to find Timothy Trench in a locked room, wearing the Dr. Fate helmet.
52 – Week Eighteen – Calling Dr. Fate | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Edogawa is the name of one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, and “Edogawa Rampo” is the Japanese pronunciation of Edgar Allan Poe.
52 – Week Eighteen – Calling Dr. Fate | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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In a fit of passion he killed her soon after, and had her body cast into the Edogawa.
The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2)
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Just recently he had fallen into the Edogawa as he returned home late one night.
The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2)
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The townsmen's houses were crowded into the made ground between the outer moat of the castle and the _yashiki_ which lined the Sumida River between Shiba and the Edogawa.
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