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'Paddington' Pollaky, Private Detective : The Mysterious Life and Times of the Real Sherlock Holmes

معرفی کتاب «'Paddington' Pollaky, Private Detective : The Mysterious Life and Times of the Real Sherlock Holmes» نوشتهٔ Bryan Kesselman.، منتشرشده توسط نشر The History Press Ltd در سال 2015. این کتاب در 2 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

History Press, 2015. Качество: изначально электронное. A biography of the real-life detective who may have inspired Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie. Who was the Victorian super-sleuth "Paddington" Pollaky? In fiction, he has featured in a Gilbert & Sullivan opera and in the bestselling novel The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher. In reality, he was a contradiction: a man of mystery who tried to keep out of the limelight, while at times he craved recognition and publicity. He was a busybody, a meddler, yet someone whose heart was ultimately in the right place. Newspaper accounts detail his work as a private detective in London, his association with The Society for the Protection of Young Females, his foiling of those involved in sex-trafficking, and his tracking down of abducted children—themes that remain relevant in the 21st century. What was his involvement in the American Civil War? Why did he place cryptic messages in the agony column of the Times? And why were the newspapers so interested in this Hungarian detective and adventurer while the police thoroughly disapproved of him? In this first biography of this complex character, author Bryan Kesselman answers these questions, and examines whether it was Pollaky who provided the inspiration for the literary greats Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes. A biography of the real-life detective who may have inspired Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha ChristieWho was the Victorian super-sleuth "Paddington" Pollaky? In fiction, he was mentioned in a Gilbert Sullivan opera and in the bestselling biography The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher. In reality, he was a contradiction: a man of mystery who tried to keep out of the limelight, while at times he craved recognition and publicity. He was a busybody, a meddler, yet someone whose heart was ultimately in the right place. Newspaper accounts detail his work as a private detective in London, his association with The Society for the Protection of Young Females, his foiling of those involved in sex-trafficking, and his tracking down of abducted children-themes that remain relevant in the 21st century. What was his involvement in the American Civil War? Why did he place cryptic messages in the agony column of the Times? And why were the newspapers so interested in this Hungarian detective and adventurer while the police thoroughly disapproved of him? In this first biography of this complex character, author Bryan Kesselman answers these questions, and examines whether it was Pollaky who provided the inspiration for the literary greats Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes. --Provided by publisher Who was the Victorian super-sleuth 'Paddington' Pollaky? In reality, he was a contradiction: a man of mystery who tried to keep out of the limelight, while at times he craved recognition and publicity. He was a busybody, a meddler, yet someone whose heart was ultimately in the right place. Newspaper accounts detail his work as a private detective in London, his association with The Society for the Protection of Young Females, his foiling of those involved in sex-trafficking, and of his tracking down of abducted children. Themes that remain relevant in the twenty-first century. What was his involvement in the American Civil War? Why did he place cryptic messages in the agony column of The Times? And why were the newspapers so interested in this Hungarian detective and adventurer while the police thoroughly disapproved of him? In this first biography of this complex character, author Bryan Kesselman answers these questions, and examines whether it was Pollaky who provided inspiration for the literary greats Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes. 'Paddington' Pollaky, Victorian super-sleuth, was a contradiction: a man of mystery who tried to keep out of the limelight, while at times craving recognition and publicity. He was a busybody, a meddler, yet someone whose heart was ultimately in the right place. Newspaper accounts detail his work as a private detective in London, his association with the Society for the Protection of Young Females, his foiling of those involved in sex-trafficking and of his dogged search for abducted children – issues still sadly relevant today. In this first biography, author Bryan Kesselman investigates Pollaky's involvement in the American Civil War, his placing of cryptic messages in the agony columns of The Times, and examines whether it was Pollaky who provided the inspiration for the literary greats Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes. Cover; Title; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction; 1 In Hungary; 2 Arrival in England; 3 'Inspector Bucket', Lord Lytton, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, the Road House Murder and Whicher; 4 Marriage One; 5 Pollaky Alone; 6 Confederate Correspondence; 7 Marriage Two; 8 Sir Richard Mayne; 9 1862 Naturalisation Application 'It would be monstrous'; 10 The Casebook of Ignatius Pollaky; 11 An Interview with Pollaky; 12 Dickens, Lewis Carroll, W.S. Gilbert, and Others; 13 Retirement; 14 Naturalisation; 15 Death; I 'Small-Beer Chronicles' (Dickens); II 'The Agony Column' III 'Polly Perkins of Paddington Green'IV The Colonel's Song etc. (Gilbert and Sullivan); Bibliography and Sources; Plates; Copyright.
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