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  1. This book is the fifth in a six-part mystery series written by Charles J. Dutton (1888-1964) in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Each one features an investigation led by Harley Manners, a well-to-do professor of abnormal psychology and a voracious student of the criminal mind.

  2. 4 ratings2 reviews. This book is the first in a six-part mystery series written by Charles J. Dutton (1888-1964) in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Each one features an investigation led by Harley Manners, a well-to-do professor of abnormal psychology and a voracious student of the criminal mind.

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  3. Nov 4, 2013 · This book is the third in a six-part mystery series written by Charles J. Dutton (1888-1964) in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Each one features an investigation led by Harley Manners, a well-to-do professor of abnormal psychology and a voracious student of the criminal mind.

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  4. Mechanical Television. The Queen's Messenger. In September 1928, W2XB (owned by General Electric's WGY) in Schenectady, NY televised the first dramatic program in the United States, "The Queen's Messenger," by J. Harley Manners, a blood and thunder play with guns, daggers, and poison.

  5. Series author: Charles J. Dutton. 3 Works Popularity 124,550 (12 Members) 15 Books 0 Reviews. Story Publication. Tags. Numbers. 1930s 20th century academic mystery amateur detective American character: harley manners crime and mystery fiction Harley Manners HathiTrust Kindle library library science Murder--Fiction. Public libraries--Fiction.

  6. On September 11, 1928 W2XB, owned by General Eelectric's WGY in Schenectady, New York, televised the first dramatic program in the United States. The one-act play broadcast was The Queen's Messenger by J. Harley Manners, "a blood and thunder play" with guns, daggers, and poison.

  7. Each one features an investigation led by Harley Manners, a well-to-do professor of abnormal psychology and a voracious student of the criminal mind. "Books, pictures, dogs and these were the things Manners admired most." He's also got a three-car garage that features a blue roadster.

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