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ROBERT BARR
b.1850 d.1912
Barr is known as a writer of detective fiction and it is claimed that he may be the inspiration for Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot. His supernatural fiction is spread over a number of collections.
 
Novel
From Whose Bourne, Chatto and Windus (London), 1893 (pseud Luke Sharp)
(Contains three novellas: "From Whose Bourne", "One Day's Courtship", "The Heralds of Fame".)
ditto, Chatto & Windus (London), 1893 (later issue in cheaper binding)
 
Short Stories
In A Steamer Chair and Other Shipboard Stories, Chatto and Windus (London), 1892
(Includes: "Share and Share Alike", "The Man Who Was Not on the Passenger List")
 
The Face and the Mask, Hutchinson (London), 1894
(Includes: "The Woman of Stone", "Crandall's Choice")
 
Revenge!, Chatto and Windus (London), 1896
(Includes: "The Vengeance of the Dead")
 
 
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