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The Nelson Lee Library
Date | Number: v1 1 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesThe Mystery of Limehouse Reach [Nelson Lee] by A. C. Murray (uncredited)

The Boys of Ravenswood College; or, Dick Clare's Schooldays [Part 1 of 18] by S. Clarke-Hook

The first issue of the long running series featuring the great detective, Nelson Lee, and his assistant, Nipper.
Lee had previously appeared in The Detective Library, where he shared billing with Fawcett Milford, prior to gaining his own title in 1915.
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   By crashryan
Any story that starts out, "Phwoot! Phwoot! Bzoom! Bzoom!" is all right in my book. Actually, this is written in a brisker, more "modern" style than many stories from the 'teens. A satisfying read. Obviously Nelson Lee was well-established by 1915. When did he first appear? BTW, just what is the "multi-plate free engine clutch" on the Rudge motorbike I'm going to win?
  
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