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165 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1898
Raffles had the subtle power of making himself irresistible at will. He was beyond comparison the most masterful man whom I have ever known.I remember reading the Raffles books when I was a child and finding them tremendously good fun. The stories are simple adventures, rather innocent beyond 鲹ڴڱ� occupation, their improbable plots pure escapism.
Half his power lay in a conciliating trick of sinking the commander in the leader. And it was impossible not to follow one who led with such a zest. You might question but you followed first. –Raffles: The Amateur Crackman, E W Hornung (1899)