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Emeric Hulme Beaman

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Writer (1864–1937)

Emeric Hulme Beaman was born in 1864 in Cudapah, India. He was journalist, mainly as music critic. Together with William Senior Ellis, he wrote four mystery novels under the pseudonym "Ben Strong." He died in 1937.

Bibliography

  • Ozmar the Mystic: A Novel.  1 vol.  London: Bliss, Sands, and Foster, 1896.
  • The Prince's Diamond: The Adventures of George Travers, Esq., Gentleman.  1 vol.  London: Hutchinson, 1898. (sequence of Ozmar the Mystic).
  • The Faith that Kills.  1 vol.  London: Hurst and Blackett, 1899.
  • The Experiment of Doctor Nevill: A Novel.  1 vol.  London: John Long, 1900.

Short stories

References

  1. "SFE The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Hulme Beaman, Emeric". Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  2. Bassett, Troy J. Author: Emeric Hulme Beaman. "At the Circulating Library: A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837—1901". Retrieved 2023-01-15.
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