• Herman Cyril McNeile, MC (28 September 1888 – 14 August 1937), commonly known as Cyril McNeile and publishing under the name H. C. McNeile or the pseudonym...
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  • H. C. McNeile at the Internet Archive Works by H. C. McNeile at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Images of the original dust jackets on McNeile's books...
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    is a fictional character, created by H. C. McNeile and published under his pen name "Sapper". Following McNeile's death in 1937, the novels were continued...
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  • Castle murder mystery film directed by James P. Hogan, based on the H. C. McNeile novel Temple Tower. It is one of many films featuring the British sleuth...
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  • Martin Somerset Maugham Peter May Ed McBain Charles McCarry Val McDermid Andy McDermott Andy McNab H. C. McNeile (Sapper) Brad Meltzer Deon Meyer Alex...
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  • Richard Jones, the movie was adapted by Sidney Howard from the play by H. C. McNeile (credited onscreen as "Sapper"). Colman was nominated for the Academy...
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  • Faire, adapted by Sidney Morgan from the novel of the same name by H. C. McNeile, and directed by Morgan. Jack Buchanan as Captain Hugh Drummond Betty...
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  • critics and was favourably compared to the works of the thriller writers H. C. McNeile and John Buchan. Goldfinger was serialised as a daily story and as a...
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    first Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1920 and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper. The following year it was adapted into a...
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    mathematician Ethel McNeile (1875–1922), British missionary and headmistress H. C. McNeile (1888–1937), British writer, who published under the pen name "Sapper"...
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  • Ian Fleming (category Articles with hCards)
    Fleming devoured the Bulldog Drummond tales of Lieutenant Colonel H. C. McNeile (aka "Sapper") and the Richard Hannay stories of John Buchan. His genius...
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  • Man's Land (short story collection), a 1917 short-story collection by H. C. McNeile Nomansland, a 1993 novel by David G. Compton No Man's Land, a hip-hop...
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  • economic affairs Challenge (Bulldog Drummond), a Bulldog Drummond novel by H. C. McNeile Challenges (magazine), a French language weekly business magazine Challenge...
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    Elvis Cole – created by Robert Crais Bulldog Drummond – created by H. C. McNeile Feluda – created by Satyajit Ray Phryne Fisher – created by Kerry Greenwood...
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    adventurer were popular in the interwar period, exemplified by the series of H. C. McNeile with Bulldog Drummond (1920) and Leslie Charteris, whose many books...
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    1923. McDonnell, R., "The McNeills of Cushendun and the McNeiles of Ballycastle", The Glens of Antrim Historical Society, 17 October 2005. McNeile, H., Hugh...
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  • ninth Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1935, and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper. It was filmed in 1937 and in 1947. "Bulldog...
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    second Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1922 and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper. Following his experiences in Bulldog Drummond...
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    Morrison's song "He Ain't Give You None". In Tiny Carteret (1930) by H. C. McNeile, the eponymous character lives in a service flat on Curzon Street. in...
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    Fisherman's Friends (category Articles with hCards)
    are Jeremy Brown, John Lethbridge (Lefty), Jason Nicholas, Toby Lobb, John McDonnell (Johnny Mac), Jon Cleave (Cleavie) and Bill Hawkins. In the original...
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  • third Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1924 and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper.   Bulldog Drummond's old enemy Carl Peterson...
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  • tenth and final Bulldog Drummond novel written by H. C. McNeile. It was published in 1935 under McNeile's pen name Sapper.   "Challenge. A Bulldog Drummond...
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    and H. G. Wells, as well as Grant Allen, Margery Allingham, H. C. McNeile (aka Sapper), J. E. Preston Muddock, E. C. Bentley, Mary Angela Dickens, C. B...
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  • seventh Bulldog Drummond novel. It was published in 1932 and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper. It was serialised in The Strand Magazine...
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  • Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1947 film) (category Films directed by Frank McDonald)
    directed by Frank McDonald and starring Ron Randell, Gloria Henry and Patrick O'Moore. The film is loosely based on the H. C. McNeile novel Knock-Out....
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  • Beatrix Thomson (category Articles with hCards)
    Anton Chekhov (1926) The Berg by Ernest Raymond (1929) The Way Out by H. C. McNeile (1930) Dreyfus (1931) The Old Curiosity Shop (1934) Crown v. Stevens...
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  • Bulldog Drummond, a British fictional detective created by 'Sapper' (H. C. McNeile) Bulldog Films, a brand name used by film pioneer Will Barker Bulldog...
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  • adventurer were popular between the wars, exemplified by the series of H. C. McNeile with Bulldog Drummond (1920), and Leslie Charteris, whose many books...
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  • Ethel Rhoda McNeile (18 October 1875 – 20 May 1922) was a British missionary and headmistress. McNeile was born in London in 1875. Her parents were Mary...
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    market in the 1950s. Several hardboiled heroes have been war veterans: H. C. McNeile (Sapper)'s Bulldog Drummond from World War I, Mickey Spillane's Mike...
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