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Dennis Yates Wheatley (8 January 1897 – 10 November 1977) was a British writer whose prolific output of thrillers and occult novels made him one of the world's best-selling authors from the 1930s through to the 1960s.
The following is a list of notable Old Alleynians, former pupils of Dulwich College, in south London, England.. Years of birth and death (when listed) are given in full. Years at the college are given last, using two digits if unambigu
The Duke de Richleau is a fictional character created by Dennis Wheatley who appeared in 11 novels published between 1933 and 1970.. Dennis Wheatley originally created the character for a murder mystery Three Inquisitive People, written and set in 1931 but which was not published until 1939. [1]
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First edition (publ. Hutchinson) The Devil Rides Out is a 1934 horror novel by Dennis Wheatley, telling a disturbing story of black magic and the occult. [1] The four main characters, the Duke de Richleau, Rex van Ryn, Simon Aron and Richard Eaton, appear in a series of novels by Wheatley.
The Forbidden Territory is a novel by British writer Dennis Wheatley, published by Hutchinson in 1933. [1] His first published novel, it was an instant success and was translated into a number of languages. Alfred Hitchcock quickly bought the film rights.
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 1986.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
The Secret of Stamboul, also known as The Spy in White, is a 1936 British thriller film, taken from the 1935 novel The Eunuch of Stamboul by Dennis Wheatley, directed by Andrew Marton and starring Valerie Hobson, James Mason and Frank Vosper. It was made at Shepperton Studios. The screenplay concerns a British agent who tries to thwart a ...