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1A Thief in the Night

A Book of Raffles' Adventures

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“A Thief in the Night” Metadata:

  • Title: A Thief in the Night
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 184
  • Publisher: ➤  Pinnacle Press - Charles Scribner - Magna Print Books - Scribner - MysteriousPress.com - 1st World Library - Literary Society - Hard Press - IndyPublish.com - Fredonia Books (NL) - Hamilton - Echo Library - McLeod & Allen - T. Nelson - The Floating Press - Lulu Press, Inc. - Ulverscroft Softcover - Eyre & Spottiswoode - Charles Scribner's - Createspace Independent Publishing Platform - ISIS Audio Books - Independently Published - C. Scribner's Sons - tredition Verlag - Kessinger Publishing - C. Scribner's sons - BiblioBazaar - Classy Publishing - Oasis - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform - Blurb - Aberdeen Press - Xist Publishing - Book Jungle
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Bolton-by-Bowland - New York - Toronto - London - Waiheke Island

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"If I must tell more tales of Raffles, I can but back to our earliest days together, and fill in the blanks left by discretion in existing annals."

Access and General Info:

  • First Year Published: 1905
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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Naismith

Nasmith, Nasmyth, or Naysmith may refer to: Naismith's Rule, used in hiking Nasmyth telescope Primary enamel cuticle, also known as Nasmyth's membrane

Alexander Nasmyth

Alexander Nasmyth (9 September 1758 – 10 April 1840) was a Scottish portrait and landscape painter, a pupil of Allan Ramsay. He also undertook several

James Nasmyth

James Hall Nasmyth (sometimes spelled Naesmyth, Nasmith, or Nesmyth) (19 August 1808 – 7 May 1890) was a Scottish engineer, philosopher, artist and inventor

Nasmyth (crater)

Nasmyth is a lunar impact crater located near the southwestern limb of the Moon. It is attached to the southeast rim of the flooded crater Wargentin,

Patrick Nasmyth

Patrick Nasmyth, (7 January 1787 – 17 August 1831), was a Scottish landscape painter. He was the eldest son of the artist Alexander Nasmyth. Nasmyth was one

Barbara Nasmyth

Barbara Nasmyth (15 April 1790 – 11 February 1870) was a Scottish oil and watercolour painter and educator. Barbara Nasmyth was the daughter of the artist

Nasmyth telescope

Nasmyth telescope, also called Nasmyth–Cassegrain or Cassegrain–Nasmyth, is a reflecting telescope developed by the Scottish inventor James Nasmyth in

Reflecting telescope

with obstacles such as walls or equipment inside the observatory. The Nasmyth design is similar to the Cassegrain except the light is not directed through

Kim Nasmyth

Kim Ashley Nasmyth (born 18 October 1952) is an English geneticist, the Whitley Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of Trinity

Margaret Nasmyth

Margaret Nasmyth (1791–1869) was a Scottish landscape painter. Margaret Nasmyth was born on 11 April 1791 in Hill Street, St Andrew's parish, Edinburgh