William Tufnell Le Queux (/ləˈkjuː/ lə-KEW, French: [ləkø]; 2 July 1864 – 13 October 1927) was an Anglo-French journalist and writer. He was also a diplomat...
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thriller dealing with German agents in Britain preparing for an invasion. William Le Queux was the most prolific author of the genre; his first novel was The...
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inspiration for the James Bond spy novels may have come from the writings of William Le Queux, who wrote related novels between 1891 and 1931; inspiration for the...
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Wells The Great War in England in 1897 and The Invasion of 1910 by William Le Queux Ruled Britannia by Harry Turtledove, alternate history of Spanish Armada's...
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The Invasion of 1910 is a 1906 novel written mainly by William Le Queux (along with H. W. Wilson providing the naval chapters). It is one of the most famous...
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The Great War in England in 1897 was written by William Le Queux and published in 1894. Le Queux's work is an early example of Invasion literature genre...
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the invasion literature subgenre, which was flooded by imitators. William Le Queux and E. Phillips Oppenheim became the most widely read and most successful...
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Kuhlken Ross Laidlaw Lori L. Lake Jon Land Stieg Larsson William Lashner John le Carré William Le Queux Stephen Leather Harper Lee Dennis Lehane Elmore Leonard...
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Léon-Paul Fargue, Joaquín Gallegos Lara, Edith Maud Hull, Richard Le Gallienne, William Le Queux, Gurli Linder, Hugh Lofting, Manuel Machado, Arthur Machen,...
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use of post nominal letters has caused controversy. Patrick William Forbes William Le Queux Basil Lubbock Roger Pocock Ethel Pritchard Charles G. D. Roberts...
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