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Poison In The Garden Suburb
1929
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The highly respectable atmosphere of the Garden Suburb Literary Institute is electrified by the sudden death by poison of one of its prominent members. Meanwhile, the audience is requested to remain until each one has been questioned by the police! Here is a novel and exciting opening to a detective story which you will find impossible to stop reading until you have probed the mystery to its depths.
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G.D.H. Cole
G.D.H. Cole
Author · 24 books

George Douglas Howard Cole was an English political theorist, economist, writer and historian. As a libertarian socialist he was a long-time member of the Fabian Society and an advocate for the cooperative movement. He and his wife Margaret Cole (1893-1980) together wrote many popular detective stories, featuring the investigators Superintendent Wilson, Everard Blatchington and Dr Tancred. Cole was educated at St Paul's School and Balliol College, Oxford. As a conscientious objector during World War One, Cole's involvement in the campaign against conscription introduced him to a co-worker, Margaret Postgate, whom he married in 1918. The couple both worked for the Fabian Society for the next six years before moving to Oxford, where Cole started writing for the Manchester Guardian. During these years, he also authored several economic and historical works including biographies of William Cobbett and Robert Owen. In 1925, he became reader in economics at University College, Oxford. In 1944, Cole became the first Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory at Oxford. He was succeeded in the chair by Isaiah Berlin in 1957.

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