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Jacques Futrelles The Thinking Machine The Enigmatic Problems Of Prof Augustus S F X Van Dusen Ph D Ll D F R S M D M D S First Thus Futrelle

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Jacques Futrelles The Thinking Machine The Enigmatic Problems Of Prof Augustus S F X Van Dusen Ph D Ll D F R S M D M D S First Thus Futrelle
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Publisher: Modern Library
File Extension: PDF
File size: 47.28 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Futrelle, Jacques
ISBN: 9780812970142, 0812970144
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: First Thus

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Jacques Futrelles The Thinking Machine The Enigmatic Problems Of Prof Augustus S F X Van Dusen Ph D Ll D F R S M D M D S First Thus Futrelle by Futrelle, Jacques 9780812970142, 0812970144 instant download after payment.

A collection of ingenious detective stories written by the early American mystery writers features the sleuthing talents of Professor Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen, the "Thinking Machine," an eccentric scientist who uses his superior intellect and unique insights to solve impossible crimes.
Edited and with an Introduction by Harlan Ellison

And now that you’ve made his acquaintance—and trust me on this, after the celebrated “Problem of Cell 1 3” you will number this contact among the most unforgettable in your life—we’ll return to the bewildering challenges to the ratiocinative intellect of The Thinking Machine in just a moment. But
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