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  1. Edwy Searles Brooks (11 November 1889 – 2 December 1965) was a British novelist who also wrote under the pen-names Berkeley Gray, Victor Gunn, Rex Madison, and Carlton Ross. Brooks was born in Hackney, London. He is believed to have written around 40 million words.

  2. Life and Works of a Master of Fiction. Introducing the man who gave us the dashing hero Norman Conquest as well as Scotland Yard's brilliant, if disreputable, Chief Inspector "Ironsides" Cromwell. Edwy Searles Brooks' first story was published in 1907 when he was 18.

  3. Edwy Searles Brooks was born in Hackney, London on 11th November, 1889. His unusual Christian name is from Edwy the Fair, a Welsh king, and was said to be a celebration of baby Edwy's remarkably fair hair.

  4. THE MAGAZINE PROGRAMME. This magazine was issued as a programme for the Grand Theatre, Swansea. Apart from the programme and adverts, it contained a short story, one or two articles and a page of jokes. At this period, the manager of the theatre was ESB’s elder brother, Edward Oswald.

  5. Edwy Searles Brooks has 35 books on Goodreads with 113 ratings. Edwy Searles Brookss most popular book is SEXTON BLAKE: THE COMPLETE WALDO, VOLUME 2: Bl...

  6. IN this new story of Chief - Inspector William Cromwell—Ironsides of the Yard—Mr. Victor Gunn has selected a grim theme which strikes a topical note. A nest of cold-blooded foreign spies are working for the Nazis in a peaceful old Suffolk manor house.

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  8. Edwy Searles Brooks was a British novelist who also wrote under the pen-names Berkeley Gray, Victor Gunn, Rex Madison, Reginald Browne and Carlton Ross. Brooks was born in Hackney, London. He is believed to have written around 40 million words.

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