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  1. Chatterton's Authentic & Lost Works. The manuscript receipt, shown above, is an example of the difficulties faced when working on 18th century manuscripts. It was written by Chatterton and given to George Catcott, who passed it on to his nephew, the Bristol surgeon, Richard Smith, before it eventually ended up at Bristol Library. The Ms. is ...

  2. Biographies & Works. Published 1770 - todate. 'Portraits of Chatterton' : View. A gathering of the various books containing Chatterton's works and the many biographies produced over the years, stretching from 1770 to the present day. This is the one sure way to trace 'facts' to their source.

  3. Erle Stanley Gardner was responsible for creating different characters for the pulps including the infamous Lester Leith, a gentleman thief, and a crusading lawyer, Ken Corning. However, one of the most successful characters that Erle Stanley has ever created was Perry Mason, a crime solver, and a fictional lawyer. Cool and Lam Best Books

  4. 41 Novels Over 32 Years. Terry Pratchett’s renowned Discworld series consists of an impressive 41 novels crafted over 32 year. The Discworld itself has evolved into one of the most intricately detailed and imaginative fantasy realms in literary history. While each story can be enjoyed independently, for a comprehensive exploration of ...

  5. In the case of Miss Marple, the main books to read in order are ‘A Caribbean Mystery’ and ‘Nemesis’ – ‘Nemesis’ is a follow on novel to ‘A Caribbean Mystery’ and could include spoilers so I really recommend you wait until you read Nemesis if you haven’t yet read the first novel.

  6. Mistborn: the Final Empire. The Emperor’s Soul. The Way of Kings. Elantris. Warbreaker. There are tidbits in each of the books that inform the other books, but you don’t have to notice these things to enjoy the story by itself. Finding these easter eggs is one of the things that makes re-reading the books so much fun.

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  8. Erle Stanley Gardner (1889-1970) was an American author of detective fiction. He was best known for creating the Perry Mason character and also wrote Cool and Lam series as A.A. Fair as well as the Doug Selby series. Before getting into writing, Erle was working as a lawyer, so he began writing stories for pulp magazines in his spare time.