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The Great Impersonation

by Edward Phillips Oppenheimer

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Perhaps the most famous of all E. Phillips Oppenheim novels, ‘The Great Impersonation’ is a daring tale of daring, disguise, and espionage set just prior to the outbreak of WWI. Two men meet in Africa – a German man Leopold von Ragastein, and Englishman Everard Dominey. Startlingly alike in looks, Leopold intends to murder Everard and assume his identity in order to spy on the British. The book was so popular it was adapted for film three times, most recently in 1942 starring the American actor

First published 1920 276 pages
Category
Mystery
Priority
Recommended
Author works
1
Editions known
257
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DDC [Fic] LCC PR-6029.00000000.P5 A6 1984b Aristocracy (Social class)Classic LiteratureEnglish Spy storiesFICTION / EspionageFictionFiction, mystery & detective, generalFiction, thrillers, espionageImpersonation
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ISBN 9788726924190 English
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