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The Kitchener Mystery (1926, first edition)

Sensationalist conspiracy theories about the death of Lord Kitchener...

Author

Frank Power, pseudonym of A V Freeman

Publisher

The Rotary Press, London, 1926
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Printing Details

Assumed first edition. Paperback. 21.5 × 14cm, 98pp.

A piece of sensationalist journalism, as Frank Power explores the conspiracy theories surrounding the death of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, questioning the official account of the sinking, the failure to rescue survivors, and implying more sinister reasons for Kitchener's death. The contents were first published in The Referee.

Frank Power was the pseudonym of journalist A V Freeman, who was well-known for orchestrating elaborate hoaxes.

Condition

A reading copy only. There is damage to the stapled binding which has torn the pages at the lower staple. The covers are creased and grubby but the book remains readable.

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