The Man Who Lived at Clapham by Edgar Wallace is offered here in a clean English digital edition prepared for fluent ebook reading. The work stands within classics and gives modern readers direct access to a public-domain classic with navigable structure and a restrained typographic presentation. The opening pages establish the book's atmosphere with this first movement: "The jury cannot accept the unsupported suggestion-unsupported even by the prisoner's testimony since he has not gone into the box-that Mr.
Noah Stedland is a blackmailer and that he obtained a large sum of money from the prisoner by this practice. That is a defence which is rather suggested by the This edition is suited to readers who want a reliable, uncluttered version of the text for study, rediscovery, and sustained reading.
The Man Who Lived at Clapham by Edgar Wallace is offered here in a clean English digital edition prepared for fluent ebook reading. The work stands within classics and gives modern readers direct access to a public-domain classic with navigable structure and a restrained typographic presentation. The opening pages establish the book's atmosphere with this first movement: "The jury cannot accept the unsupported suggestion-unsupported even by the prisoner's testimony since he has not gone into the box-that Mr.
Noah Stedland is a blackmailer and that he obtained a large sum of money from the prisoner by this practice. That is a defence which is rather suggested by the This edition is suited to readers who want a reliable, uncluttered version of the text for study, rediscovery, and sustained reading.