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  1. Born. in Wiltshire, The United Kingdom. June 25, 1908. Died. December 24, 1985. Genre. Thriller, Fiction. edit data. Barry Perowne is a pseudonym of Philip Atkey who was born in the New Forest area of Wiltshire.He left school at the age of 14 to work for a carnival equipment manufacturer; he used his experiences in this line of work in his ...

  2. When Hornung died in 1921, it would have been reasonable to assume that that was the end of the Raffles story arc. But in the early 1930s, young English crime writer Barry Perowne was approached by the magazine The Thriller to revive the series. The first few stories he produced had Raffles and Bunny operating in the current world of 1932 ...

  3. Perowne, Barry Fleming-Roberts, G.T. Benton, John L. Wallace, Robert Gunnison, John P. Adventure House /2013-08-09 Paperback / 112 Pages isbn-10: 1597984639 / isbn-13: 9781597984638 compare price

  4. May 13, 1976 · Buy Raffles of the Albany First Edition by Perowne, Barry (ISBN: 9780241893579) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Raffles of the Albany: Amazon.co.uk: Perowne, Barry: 9780241893579: Books

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  5. Barry Perowne 50 books 2 followers He left school at the age of 14 to work for a carnival equipment manufacturer; he used his experiences in this line of work in his later works on carnival showmen who, with their families and caravans, took up winter quarters in the factory yards.

  6. Follow. Barry Perowne is a pseudonym of Philip Atkey who was born in the New Forest area of Wiltshire. He left school at the age of 14 to work for a carnival equipment manufacturer; he used his experiences in this line of work in his later works on carnival showmen who, with their families and caravans, took up winter quarters in the factory ...

  7. Barry Perowne (Philip Atkey, 1908-1985) continued the A. J. Raffles series after the death of its creator, E. W. Hornung. Here, Raffles runs afoul of the Key Man who is masterminding "the escapes of various persons from some of England's best prisons."

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