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Margaret Isabel Cole (1893–1980)

Autor(a) de The story of Fabian socialism

53+ Works 400 Membros 9 Críticas

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Obras por Margaret Isabel Cole

The story of Fabian socialism (1961) 45 exemplares
The Death of a Millionaire (1925) 32 exemplares
The Murder at Crome House (1927) 32 exemplares
Beatrice Webb (1945) 25 exemplares
End of an Ancient Mariner (1933) 13 exemplares
Death in the Quarry (1934) 12 exemplares
Dead Man's Watch (1931) 11 exemplares
Scandal at School (1935) 10 exemplares
Robert Owen of New Lanark (2013) 10 exemplares
The Man From the River (1928) 10 exemplares
Burglars In Bucks (1930) 9 exemplares
The Webbs and their work (1844) 9 exemplares
Death of a Star (1932) 9 exemplares
Big Business Murder (1935) — Autor — 9 exemplares
Off with her Head! (1938) 9 exemplares
Superintendent Wilson's Holiday (1928) 8 exemplares
The Walking Corpse (1931) 8 exemplares
The Blatchington Tangle (1926) 8 exemplares
Double Blackmail (1939) 7 exemplares
Poison In The Garden Suburb (1929) 7 exemplares
The Condition of Britain (1937) 7 exemplares
The Missing Aunt (1937) 6 exemplares
A Lesson in Crime (1933) 6 exemplares
The Brothers Sackville (1936) 6 exemplares
Dr. Tancred Begins (1935) 6 exemplares
Knife in the Dark (1942) 5 exemplares
Murder at the Munition Works (1940) 4 exemplares
Death in the sun 4 exemplares
Death of a bride (1945) 4 exemplares
Growing up into revolution. (1949) 3 exemplares
Greek tragedy (1939) 3 exemplares
Counterpoint murder (1940) 3 exemplares
Toper's End (1942) 3 exemplares
Mrs. Warrender's profession (1930) 3 exemplares
Life of G.D.H.Cole (1971) 2 exemplares
Makers of the Labour Movement (1948) 2 exemplares
The Toys of Death 2 exemplares
Wilson and some others (1940) 2 exemplares
Fatal Beauty 1 exemplar
Selected Poems {The Ormond Poets} (1928) — Editor — 1 exemplar
Women of To-day (1946) 1 exemplar
Our soviet ally : essays (2017) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Moonstone (1868) — Introdução, algumas edições10,811 exemplares
The Floating Admiral (1931) — Contribuidor — 805 exemplares
The Oxford Book of English Detective Stories (1990) — Contribuidor — 400 exemplares
Murder by the Book: Mysteries for Bibliophiles (2021) — Contribuidor — 175 exemplares
Women Sleuths (1985) — Contribuidor — 131 exemplares
Poetry of the First World War: an anthology (2013) — Contribuidor — 128 exemplares
Miraculous Mysteries: Locked Room Mysteries and Impossible Crimes (2017) — Contribuidor — 106 exemplares
101 Years' Entertainment: The Great Detective Stories 1841-1941 (1941) — Contribuidor — 102 exemplares
The Mammoth Book of Great Detective Stories (1985) — Contribuidor — 81 exemplares
Lady on the Case: 22 Female Detective Stories (1988) — Contribuidor — 76 exemplares
Autumn: A Spiritual Biography of the Season (2004) — Contribuidor — 58 exemplares
The Anatomy of Murder (1936) — Contribuidor — 55 exemplares
Murder on a Winter's Night (2021) — Contribuidor — 35 exemplares
The Vintage Book of Classic Crime (1993) — Contribuidor — 34 exemplares
Crimes of Cymru: Classic Mystery Tales of Wales (2023) — Contribuidor — 30 exemplares
Bodies from the Library 4 (2021) — Contribuidor — 30 exemplares
The Mystery Book (1934) — Contribuidor — 29 exemplares
The Great Book of Thrillers (1935) — Contribuidor — 27 exemplares
The Boys' Second Book of Great Detective Stories (1940) — Contribuidor — 26 exemplares
The Black Lizard Big Book of Locked-Room Mysteries (2019) — Contribuidor — 24 exemplares
Murder by the Seaside (2022) — Contribuidor — 22 exemplares
The Anatomy of Murder (1989) (1989) — Contribuidor — 22 exemplares
The Second Century of Detective Stories (1938) — Contribuidor — 12 exemplares
Essays in Labour History, 1886-1923. (1967) — Contribuidor — 11 exemplares
Beatrice Webb's Diaries 1924-1932 (1955) — Editor — 7 exemplares
Detection Medley (1939) — Contribuidor — 7 exemplares
Beatrice Webbs Diaries 1912 1924 (1952) — Editor — 5 exemplares
The Big Book of Detective Stories (1935) — Contribuidor — 4 exemplares
Great Unsolved Crimes (1975) — Contribuidor — 4 exemplares
Selected Lyrics — Editor — 2 exemplares

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Nome legal
Cole, Dame Margaret Isabel Postgate
Outros nomes
Cole, Margaret
Data de nascimento
1893-05-06
Data de falecimento
1980-05-07
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
UK
Locais de residência
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Educação
Roedean School
Cambridge University (Girton College)
Ocupações
teacher
Relações
Cole, G.D.H. (husband)
Postgate, Raymond William (brother)
Postgate, John Percival (father)
Organizações
St Paul's School, London
Fabian Society
London County Council
Detection Club

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Margaret Cole, née Postgate, was educated at Roedean School and Cambridge University. She worked as a classics teacher at St. Paul's Girls' School. During World War I, she became a pacifist activist. In 1918, she married George Douglas Howard (G.D.H.) Cole, an economist and historian who shared her socialist views. They worked together for the Fabian Society before moving to Oxford in 1924 to teach and write. In the early 1930s, Margaret Cole abandoned her pacifism in reaction to the rise of fascism. She became a champion of education reform and a member of the Inner London Education Authority. She served as a Labour Party member of the London City Council as well. She wrote several books independently, including a biography of her husband. Together, the couple wrote many popular mystery novels.

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Genius, or lunatic? It would be easy to put either epithet to this restless man.

Robert Owen was light years ahead of his time. His belief in the equality of the working man and his right to decent living and working conditions, were amazing. His problem was that it was too large a problem for one man to take on. Owen set up one scheme after another and each was bigger than the last and, each collapsed due to the attitudes of the day.

I think I'll choose genius.
 
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the.ken.petersen | Jun 16, 2022 |
A highly entertaining read, among the best by this married double act. When a body is found in the sea near a Devonshire village, Sir Charles Wylie decides that the local police are not competent enough to investigate it and starts doing so himself. There's an interesting combination of amateur and professional detection, with Sir Charles a fairly sympathetic figure despite his flaws, and Superintendent Wilson intervening to bring the whole thing to a rather sedate but satisfying ending. The identity of the killer isn't a total surprise, but nevertheless many people won't fathom the whole of the plot… (mais)
 
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JonRob | Sep 4, 2021 |
Dick Preston, at his aunt’s invitation, is staying at the country home of Lord and Lady Blatchington. After an early swim on his first morning there, Dick visits the library only to stumble across the dead body of a man, who is not a member of the house party. Of course, the many guests and the members of the household all seem to have something they want to hide from the police. When an arrest is imminent, Superintendent Wilson, no longer of Scotland Yard, is asked to prove the innocence of the suspect.

I’m enjoying this series by GDH and Margaret Cole, which are good examples of Golden Age detective fiction. Not as good as a Christie, Sayers, Marsh, or Allingham, they are nonetheless enjoyable works. I’m surprised that the books were never republished, although the attitude toward African natives in this book may be very jarring unless one keeps in mind that the book was written in the 1920s and was unfortunately reflective of that time. I plan to read as many in this series as I can get from interlibrary loans.
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rretzler | Jan 25, 2019 |
The Death of a Millionaire is the second book in the Superintendent Wilson series by GHD and Margaret Cole, who were members of the Detection Club. It is an excellent example of a piece of the Golden Age of Detection fiction, and I’m a little surprised that the British Library hasn't republished the series. The copy I borrowed from ILL was a copy of the first US edition.

Superintendent Wilson and Inspector Braikie are very stumped with the case of a millionaire whose secretary seems to have murdered him in his hotel room. No body was found -however, the blood found at the scene, a witness locked in the closet and several eyewitnesses reporting that the secretary left the hotel with a large trunk and the missing millionaire seem to be conclusive evidence.

Although I highly enjoyed this book, the plot seemed a little unnecessarily complex. Overall, I thought it worked well, as it was an original idea. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Golden Age detective fiction.
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rretzler | Jan 17, 2019 |

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Obras
53
Also by
35
Membros
400
Popularidade
#60,685
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
9
ISBN
32

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