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An edition of The Methods of Uncle Abner (1974)

The Methods of Uncle Abner

1st ed.
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Uncle Abner, a formidably righteous country squire of the hill region of pre-Civil War (West) Virginia, is the most memorable of a series of detectives created by Melville Davisson Post, one of the most accomplished Americans writing within the genre during the first part of this century. The Abner stories began appearing in magazines in 1911, and the first eighteen were collected in 1918 under the title Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries, a volume that Ellery Queen has ranked as one of the four finest collections of detective short stories ever published.

It was Queen who announced the discovery that a second series of Abner tales had been published in The Country Gentleman in 1927 and 1928. "Utterly incredible as it may seem," he wrote, "none of the tales in this second series has ever appeared in book form — a prodigious publishing pity."

Here, then, is the second Uncle Abner collection, a novelet and three stories making their long-awaited appearance in book form. They are for the most part equal in conception and execution to the first eighteen stories, with Abner unchanged, still a warlord in the Army of God, riding forth on his chestnut horse to do battle with the forces of evil. He remains a figure so heroic in stature that he seems more a product of American folklore than the creation of a single intellect.

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Publisher
Aspen Press
Language
English
Pages
95

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The Methods of Uncle Abner
1974, Aspen Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The book of Abner.
The mystery of Hillhouse.
The God of the hills.
The dark night.
The Devil's track.

Edition Notes

Published in
Boulder CO
Copyright Date
1927, 1928, 1974

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/2
Library of Congress
PZ3.P844 Me, PS3531.O76427 Me

Contributors

Editor
Tom Schantz
Introduction
Tom Schantz
Introduction
Enid Schantz
Editor
Enid Schantz
Cover Art
Enid Schantz

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
95 p.
Number of pages
95

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5241577M
LCCN
75313000
OCLC/WorldCat
3091311
Library Thing
1224794

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