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With the rise of invasion literature, supplied frequently by pulp writer William Le Queux, British eyes began to turn nervously towards the menace of Germany, who, by the 1900s, had begun to surpass England agriculturally and socially, and possessed a military that was brisk, efficient and deadly.
Secret History of the Secret Service | Edwardian Promenade 2008
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Recently-free fiction at ManyBooks. net: "The Great White Queen" by William le Queux (1897), a "Lost Race" tale.
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[In the thrilling manner of Mr. William le Queux.] "Yes," said my friend, Ray Raymond, as a grim smile crossed his typically English face, looking round the chambers which we shared together, though he never had occasion to practise, though I unfortunately had, "it is a very curious affair indeed."
Once a Week 1919
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Florence Warden and William le Queux as the supreme delights of print.
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Queux, the popular weaver of tales of crime, needs praise for its skill.
Hushed Up! A Mystery of London William Le Queux 1895
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Arthur Conan Doyle, William Le Queux and Joseph Conrad were only some of the accomplished authors who took a shot at spy fiction in previous decades.
Wired Top Stories John Scott Lewinski 2011
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"Le Queux knew some of the people in the War Office, I had no doubt that he had some influence on it all - certainly the culture and the climate," says Judd.
Alanat News 2009
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Queux has constructed the plot of his latest novel, the secret of which is admirably preserved. "
In the Tail of the Peacock Isabel Savory
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