3 Books by Talbot Mundy
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Overview: albot Mundy (born William Lancaster Gribbon) (23 April 1879 – 5 August 1940) was an English writer. He also wrote under the pseudonym Walter Galt. Many of his novels, including his first novel Rung Ho!, and his most famous work King of the Khyber Rifles, are set in India during the British Raj in which the loyal British officers encounter ancient Indian mysticism. The novels portray the citizens of Imperial India as enigmatic, romantic and powerful. His British characters have many encounters with the mysterious Thugee Cults.
His related Jimgrim series, which has mystical overtones and part of which is available over the web from theosophical sites, ran in Adventure magazine before book publication. Mundy was associated with Theosophy’s movement, a friend of Katherine Tingley. Discussing the Jimgrim books, fantasy and mystery bibliographer Mike Ashley states "The characters are fully developed…and the writing is tight and powerful".
Genre: Fiction » Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Black Light
Walter J. Lodge solves crimes. But he never dusts for fingerprints, or look at prints in the mud with a magnifying glass. He never worries about the DNA. He solves the mysteries of crime with his mind, using his well-developed psychic faculties — and a little but of help from Morgan his newly-hired assistant.It’s All in Mind is a collection of short stories depicting his more spectacular cases, and showcasing the intelligent uses of intuitive skills
C.I.D.
New York, London: The Century Co., [1932]. Octavo, pp. [i-iv] v-vi [1-2] 3-280, original pictorial yellow cloth, front panel stamped in red and black, spine panel stamped in black, top edge stained brown, fore and bottom edges rough trimmed. First U.S. edition. A mystery novel featuring inspector Chullander Ghose of India’s Criminal Investigation Department. Grant, p. 180. A fine copy in near fine dust jacket with light shelf wear at head and tail of spine panel and corner tips and some dust soiling along flap folds and to spine panel, latter also sunned. Overall, an attractive example of the jacket with clean, bright pictorial front cover.
The Devil’s Guard
If you like adventure, supernatural events, evil people, and some mysticism thrown in, then you may want to read Talbot Mundy.
Talbot Mundy’s The Devil’s Guard is somewhat a sequel to another Jimgrim novel, The Nine Unknown. The character of Jimgrim is Mundy’s equivalent of Haggard’s Allan Quatermain. This time he’s on a quest for the hidden country of Shamballa, encountering good adepts & evil adepts in the course of an occult adventure.
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