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Emma Magdalena Rosalia Maria Josefa Barbara Orczy nasce a Tarnaörs, Heves, in Ungheria, il 23 settembre 1865, figlia del barone Felix de Orczy e della contessa Emma Wass. Nel 1868 a causa di una rivolta fugge con la famiglia a Parigi dove compie i suoi studi, ma in seguito si trasferisce a Londra. Nel 1894 Emma sposa il pittore Montague MacLean Barstow, ma essendo in difficoltà economiche aiuta il bilancio familiare lavorando come traduttrice e illustratrice. Nel 1903 scrive una pièce teatrale sul personaggio della Primula Rossa. Il testo trasposto in romanzo sarà il primo di una serie che ottiene un enorme successo di pubblico. Emma scrive anche dei gialli nei quali la protagonista, Lady Molly di Scotland Yard, è la prima donna detective della letteratura. Muore a Henley-on-Thames il 12 novembre 1947.
EBOOK   9783748131120

The Old Man in the Corner. E-book. Formato EPUB Emma Orczy   -  Books On Demand, 2018  - 

The man in the corner pushed aside his glass, and leant across the table. "Mysteries!" he commented. "There is no such thing as a mystery in connection with any crime, provided intelligence is brought to bear upon its investigation." Very much astonished Polly Burton looked over the top of her newspaper, and fixed a pair of very severe, coldly inquiring brown eyes upon him. She had disapproved of the man from the instant when he shuffled across the shop and sat down opposite to her, at the same marble-topped table which already held her large coffee (3d.), her roll and butter (2d.), and plate of tongue (6d.). Now this particular corner, this very same table, that special view of the magnificent marble hall-known as the Norfolk Street branch of the Aërated Bread Company's depôts-were Polly's own corner, table, and view. Here she had partaken of eleven pennyworth of luncheon and one pennyworth of daily information ever since that glorious never-to-be-forgotten day when she was enrolled on the staff of the Evening Observer (we'll call it that, if you please), and became a member of that illustrious and world-famed organization known as the British Press.

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