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The Affair at the Semiramis Hotel. Followed by. The Prisoner in the Opal. The House of the Arrow is a 1924 mystery novel by the English novelist A. E. W. Mason, the third full-length novel featuring his recurring character Inspector Hanaud. It has inspired several films of the same title.
- A. E. W. Mason
- 320 (UK)
- 1924
- 1924
Contemporary mini reviews are in the Talk page. The House of the Arrow is a 1924 detective novel by British writer A.E.W. Mason that has inspired several films of the same title. It features the fictional French detective Inspector Hanaud. — Excerpted from The House of the Arrow (novel) on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The House of the Arrow may refer to: The House of the Arrow (novel), a 1924 detective novel by British writer A.E.W. Mason. The House of the Arrow (1930 film), a 1930 British mystery film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott. The House of the Arrow (1940 film), a 1940 film directed by Harold French. The House of the Arrow (1953 film), a 1953 British ...
The novel is set in the reign of "old King Henry VI" (1422–1461, 1470–1471) and during the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487). The story begins with the Tunstall Moat House alarm bell, rung to summon recruits for its absent lord Sir Daniel Brackley, to join the Battle of Risingham; at which the outlaw "fellowship" known as "the Black Arrow" begins to strike with its "four black arrows" for ...
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- 392 (first edition)
- 1888
- 1888
Paperback. £8.99 1 Used from £3.76 1 New from £8.99 2 Collectible from £24.95. The House of the Arrow is a detective novel that has inspired movies in Fench in English. It features the fictional French detective Inspector Hanaud. Book 3 of 7.
- Hardcover
- A. E. W. Mason
The House of the Arrow is a 1953 British mystery film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Oskar Homolka, Robert Urquhart and Yvonne Furneaux. It is the fourth film version of the 1924 novel The House of the Arrow by A. E. W. Mason, featuring his French detective Inspector Hanaud. (en) dbo:cinematography: dbr:Erwin_Hillier; dbo:director