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Carlton Dawe Carlton Dawe i(A2575 works by) (a.k.a. William Carlton Lanyon Dawe; W. Carlton Dawe; William Dawe)
Born: Established: 1865 Adelaide, South Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 1935 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Male
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2 1 y separately published work icon Live Cartridge Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1937 Z805142 1937 single work novel

'A motion picture producer is introduced to the Colonel and tries to persuade him that he is an ideal man for a leading part in a picture that the producer is about to make. This is the beginning of a series of remarkable adventures for the colonel. A titled Englishman, who is infatuated with the woman who is to be starred in the picture, is shot in the studio. "Leathermouth's" investigations of the tragedy and his solution make a story which grips interest throughout.'

Source:

'New Serial', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, 2 September 1937, p.8.

2 1 y separately published work icon A Strange Destiny Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1937 Z805139 1937 single work novel fantasy

'The principal scenes are laid in the Near East. A young Englishman with a roving instinct sets out to see the world on inheriting a large fortune. While cruising among the Greek islands he decides to explore a mountain range with the aid of two guides. One of the guides is accidentally killed, and the other dies. Wandering alone in these lonely regions, the Englishman has some strange adventures, and meets a young woman of remarkable beauty. They marry, and a daughter is born. The mother dies when the child is born. The girl grows up, and is the image of her mother. Love enters into her life, and she eventually goes to the place of her birth. From this stage the story is developed to a remarkable climax.'

Source:

'A Strange Destiny', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, 21 February 1938, p.6.

2 y separately published work icon Tough Company : A Leathermouth Novel Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1936 Z805082 1936 single work novel

'It deals with further activities of Leathermouth, a character who has figured in previous stories by the author. Leathermouth works in conjunction with Scotland Yard. With the cooperation of Albert Floyd, he investigates the activities of a night club and discovers that patrons are robbed by card sharping. Associated with the club is a handsome young woman. Leathermouth and Floyd have some thrilling experiences, and become involved in some dangerous situations.'

Source:

'New Serial Story', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' advocate, 22 March 1937, p.6.

2 1 y separately published work icon The Green Killer Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1936 Z805076 1936 single work crime

'The "killer" is a green motor-lorry which had struck the Permanent Secretary of the Home Office. It had been involved in other incidents which did not fail to impress a certain detective. He calls on the proprietor of the lorry service and meets strange people. In fact. he reveals a gang engaged in the handling of seditious literature. The gong had subtle influence in official circles us its endeavour to prevent the passage of legislation. The next permanent secretary is found wandering aimlessly and suffering from loss of memory. The detective finds that he has to deal with difficult people so that his exploits are marked by many an adventure before various perplexing problems are solved.'

Source:

'Three Mystery Stories', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, 31 August 1936, p.4.

2 y separately published work icon A Royal Alliance Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1935 Z805037 1935 single work novel adventure

'The story, which is a sequel to "The King of Istania," deals with the activities of plotters against the King of that country. Colonel Gantian, who had been as signed by the authorities to look after the King while he was on a visit to England, has accepted an invitation to visit Istania as the guest of the King. Gantian is accompanied by his faithful man servant, who is handy with his fists. They figure in a number of thrilling experiences.'

Source:

'A Royal Alliance', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, 6 February 1936, p.6.

1 2 y separately published work icon Waste Lands Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1935 Z805019 1935 single work novel

'Reclamation of waste land is usually a long and difficult task, but when the waste land takes the form of an attractive young woman, who has got into bad company, the job is even more complicated. This story of Colonel Gantian, alias Leathermouth, a noted detective, is a welcome addition to a series of entertaining crime novels by Carlton Dawe. Written in mildly ironical style it holds the reader's attention throughout.

'One day Leathermouth received an unexpected caller, a shabby, though distinguished-looking old man who talks in metaphors. He explains that he Is prepared to pay a thousand pounds for his particular piece of reclamation work.

At first the detective thinks his visitor is a harmless old lunatic, but something about the old man's manner impresses him. Ultimately, after a great deal of palaver, he learns that his task is to rescue Thelma Heriston, high-spirited daughter of a noble family, from the clutches of a particularly clever gang of blackmailers.

'Leathermouth's task is made the more difficult because the girl must be a kept unaware of his identity, and moreover, she resents my interference with her mode of living.

'In his efforts at reclamation, the worthy detective has to cope with the opposition of Mostyn Rynde, an artist who secretly photographs his patrons while they are posing in the nude and "Kid" Paddington, a boxer for whom Thelma has a temporary infatuation.

'Of course he succeeds the end but not without participating in many exciting episodes. The end of the story comes as a real surprise.'

Source:

'"Leathermouth" Solves Deep Mystery', Weekly Times, 12 October 1935, p.28.

2 1 y separately published work icon The Law of the Knife Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1934 Z805133 1934 single work novel thriller crime

'"The Law of the Knife" again sees "Leathermouth," otherwise Colonel Gantian, Secret Service agent, confidant of Scotland Yard, at work in investigating the nefarious work of Russian agents in England. Chief among them is a juggler, whose feats of knife throwing on the stage are endowed with a sinister aspect when Colonel Gantian narrowly escapes death by that means, and, in particular, when a young woman in the clutches of the gang is killed on the stage when one of the knives with which the thrower Is "outlining" her body against a wall, penetrates her eye. Leathermouth is a danger to the Soviet and must be got rid of. The girl had warned him. So the murder takes place, but is attributed to death by misadventure, the juggler declaring that the girl had moved her head.

'The story of the attempts by the agent of the Russian Commissar, with whom Leathermouth has come into conflict, are told by a hand skilled in that class of narrative, and it will be found that, combined with the excellent style in which the various characters are handled, the serial will hold its interest unflagglngly from beginning to end.'

Source:

'New Serial', Sydney Morning Herald, 1 June 1934, p.3.

1 y separately published work icon The Missing Treaty Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1934 Z805040 1934 single work novel

'The plot of Carlton Dawe's latest novel, "The Missing Treaty," traverses well-trodden ground, but his crispness of dialogue and expert arrangement of the events of the plot combine in making the story one that people can read and enjoy. "Leathermouth," otherwise Colonel Peter Gantian, hero of several Dawe novels, makes a reappearance in 'The Missing Treaty," in which he seeks to elucidate the mystery surrounding the stolen draft of a treaty. A Russian agent, the beautiful Countess Rostov, Is suspected, and "Leathermouth" becomes involved. It is one of the most Intriguing mysteries in which that Secret Service man has yet been engaged.'

Source:

'In Review', Sunday Times, 6 May 1934, p.12.

2 1 y separately published work icon Leathermouth's Luck Carlton Dawe , London Melbourne : Ward, Lock , 1934 Z805010 1934 single work novel adventure

'Leathermouth is the nickname of Colonel Gantian, who has been engaged by Scotland Yard to look after the welfare of Paul, rule of a small East European kingdom, while he is on a visit to England. The king has made enemies in his own country, and the presence of some of them is soon made apparent to Leathermouth. The king and he are associated in some thrilling experiences, including attempts on their lives, but eventually they come through safely.'

Source:*

'Leathermouth's Luck', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, 22 August 1935, p.6.

3 1 y separately published work icon The Chief Carlton Dawe , 1933 single work novel crime
2 y separately published work icon Crumpled Lilies Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1933 Z805034 1933 single work novel thriller crime

'The roving eye of his friend Wallington is attracted by a pretty woman, who, however, tries to blackmail him. When Wallington refuses to meet her demands, he is kidnapped and the details of his rescue provide many thrilling moments.'

Source:

'Crumpled Lilies', Sunday Times, 10 December 1933, p.3.

2 1 y separately published work icon Lawless Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1932 Z805205 1932 single work novel crime

A man unwittingly stumbles into the path of a ruthless and murderous gang.

2 y separately published work icon Fifteen Keys Carlton Dawe , 1932 11000972 1932 single work novel thriller crime

Following on from The Sign of the Glove, 'three principal characters are living in peace and prosperity after their adventures, and the story Is told by one of them, Colonel Peter Gantian, who takes up the main burden of the Incidents that follow on the reappearance of Leo Jask, a criminal and revolutionary, with whom they are all well acquainted and of whose death or existence there had been doubt. The troubles of Colonel Gantlan begin when the young son of one of the three good companions is kidnapped and spirited away to unknown places in London, where the hunt is vigoriously [sic] carried on by the colonel, aided by his former batman of the war. This is not a detective story, though it Is written In the style of the popular fiction of that class. It is full of strange disguisings and mysterious clues, and moves with life on every page, so that the Interest will be carried from day to day by our readers.'

Source:

'New Serial', Sydney Morning Herald, 21 April 1932, p.4.

2 y separately published work icon Wanted! Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1931 Z805091 1931 single work crime mystery

'The plot does not open, however, with the conventlonal corpse lying in a magnificently furnished flat. Only gradually does a feeling of strange, unknown forces envelop the group of people who confront the hero in the early chapters. He overtakes a girl on the road from London to Folkestone. She has a puncture in one of the back tyres of her grey two seater car; and does not know how to change the wheel; so Richard Saxenham (as the young man Is named) jumps out and offers to help her. She attracts him. So when (after he has performed the wheel-changing service and she has driven off), he finds In the roadway a green morocco case with an address at Folkestone in it, he feels no small satisfaction. The address proves to be that of a stone house, in which the girl lives with her uncle and a foreign couple. They seem an ill-assorted group. The young man's suspicions are aroused. Then, directly he returns to his hotel, a stranger he meets in the lounge begins unaccountably to ramble on to him about some diamond robbery that Is reported In the morning's newspaper. The mystery surrounding the family in the stone house deepens when Saxenham discovers that the stranger's activities are linked in some way with theirs. Presently the residents in the stone house disappear, leaving behind them the corpse beloved of writers of detective fiction, and it becomes the task of Scotland Yard to track them down again.'

Source:

'Our New Serial', Sydney Morning Herald, 25 May 1931, p.4.

2 y separately published work icon The Sign of the Glove Carlton Dawe , 1931 single work novel

'Colonel Gantian ("Leathermouth") is called upon by his friend, a Commissioner of Scotland Yard, to help in elucidating the mysterious events behind the death of the late Governor of Bombay. With much hesitation and reluctance, having just got married, he accepts the mission. But it sends him walking into many dangers, and it is only with much trouble that finally he is triumphant.'

Source: Contemporary advertisement from the first edition of Dornford Yates's Berry & Co.

1 y separately published work icon Leathermouth Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1931 Z805004 1931 single work novel crime
1 y separately published work icon Leathermouth Carlton Dawe , 1931-1937 11000509 1931 series - author novel crime

A series of novels featuring Colonel Peter Gantian, a man of action known as 'Leathermouth'.

2 y separately published work icon Fishers of Men Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1930 Z805067 1930 single work novel crime

An antique dealer is involved in the nefarious activities of a gang of crooks.

2 y separately published work icon The Missing Clue Carlton Dawe , London : Ward, Lock , 1930 Z805043 1930 single work novel science fiction mystery

When Cranley Beverton returns to England after years spent wandering, he comes to the aid of a woman called Joan when her drunken chauffeur drives into a hedge. But this chance encounter puts him in the path of Dr Warling, a scientist who believes he has uncovered the 'Missing Clue'–the genetic key to allowing him to over-ride another person's free will and take control of them.

1 y separately published work icon The Road Carlton Dawe , 1930 11008053 1930 single work novel
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