Materials Toward a Bibliography of the Works of Talbot Mundy by Unknown
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Ross, and Ramsden, with their henchman Narayan Singh, the indomitable
Sikh. (Who cuts throats with an outward thrust.) Later the multimillionaire, Meldrum Strange, hires them to fight evil. Then, Athelbert King, a hero of novels in his own right, joins up, making a quartet. Other characters from Mundy's novels appear--the seductive and dangerous Princess Yasmini; Cotswold Ommony, the forester of India; the Babu, Chullunder Ghose; the Gunga Sahib, and O'Hara. His sagas For an interesting reading sequence, the following is suggested. *** means excellent escapist reading--and fantastic (***) means excellent escapist reading--not fantastic Numbers indicate a book Indented numbers with letter mean magazine only Major characters, and their appearances, follow each title (Ramsden tells many of the stories and is not listed except as necessary to connect the series.) JIMGRIM-RAMSDEN, et al, Saga (***) 1. GUNS OF THE GODS (Bobbs-Merrill) Yasmini 1. |
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