Showing posts with label Burton E. Stevenson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burton E. Stevenson. Show all posts

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Born on this day – Burton E. Stevenson:


Burton E. Stevenson


Writer

Anthologist

Librarian

November 9, 1872 – May 13, 1962

Credits:

Books:

A king in Babylon (1917); A soldier of Virginia (1901); Affairs of state (1906); American history in verse for boys and girls (1960); American men of mind (1913); At odds with the regent (1905); Cadets of Gascony (1904); Great Americans as seen by the poets (1933); Poems of American history (1922); The charm of Ireland (1914); The clue of the red carnation (1942); The Destroyer (1913); The girl from Alsace (1915); The girl with the blue sailor (1906); The gloved hand (1920); The heritage (1902); The Holladay case (1904); The home book of Bible quotations (1949); The home book of modern verse (1960); The home book of proverbs, maxims, and familiar phrases (1959); The home book of quotations (1934); The home book of verse (1912); The house next door (1932); The kingmakers (1922); The Marathon mystery (1904); The mystery of the Boule cabinet (1911); The mystery of Villa Aurelia (1932); The path of honor (1910); The quest for the rose of Sharon (1909); The red carnation (1939); The spell of Holland (1911); The young section-hand (1905); The young train dispatcher (1907); The young train master (1909); Tommy Remington's battle (1902).

Movies and television:

In the Next Room (1930); On Dangerous Ground (1917); Paying the Price (1916); The Case of the Black Parrot (1941); The Pursuing Vengeance (1916).

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Recommended reading - The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet (1962):


The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet

by Burton E. Stevenson.

Filmed as The Case of the Black Parrot (1941), directed by Noel M. Smith.

Published by Legare Street Press.
First published 1962.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 101977469X
ISBN-13: 978-1019774694

Description:

The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet is a classic detective novel written by Burton Egbert Stevenson. The plot revolves around a crime committed against a wealthy family, and a detective is brought in to solve the case. Along the way, the detective must navigate a web of lies and deceit to uncover the truth. The book is a fast-paced and thrilling read, sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats.