The Black Bag

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The Black Bag

by Louis Joseph Vance

EN·~9 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
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THE BLACK BAG - By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE

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WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY THOMAS FOGARTY - COPYRIGHT 1908

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CONTENTS

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THE BLACK BAG

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I DIVERSIONS OF A RUINED GENTLEMAN

27:46
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II “AND SOME THERE BE WHO HAVE ADVENTURES THRUST UPON THEM”

17:52
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III CALENDAR’S DAUGHTER

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IV 9 FROGNALL STREET, W. C.

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V THE MYSTERY OF A FOUR-WHEELER

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VI “BELOW BRIDGE”

31:40

Description

On a bleak April afternoon in 1906, a twenty‑five‑year‑old artist named Philip Kirkwood finds himself utterly alone in London, penniless and cut off from the family he left behind in America. As desperation settles in, a mysterious, almost spectral presence—dubbed the Shade of Care—materializes at his elbow, offering a grim companionship. Kirkwood, equal parts bewildered and defiant, grudgingly accepts this unsettling guest, aware that his fortunes may now hinge on the strange alliance.

With little more than a pipe and a burning scrap of paper for comfort, he sets out to navigate the city's underbelly, seeking work, shelter, and any clue that might lift the veil of his misfortune. Along the way he encounters a cast of eccentric characters—a flamboyant madame, a cryptic carriage driver, and a pair of dubious adventurers—each offering a glimpse of danger and possibility. As the Shade of Care whispers its relentless taunts, Kirkwood’s resolve is tested, hinting at a series of daring escapades that could either redeem or ruin him.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (543K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Leonard Johnson and PG Distributed Proofreading.

Release date

2006-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Joseph Vance

Louis Joseph Vance

1879–1933

A prolific early 20th-century storyteller, he is best remembered for creating Michael Lanyard, the gentleman thief better known as the Lone Wolf. His fast-moving mysteries and adventure tales helped bridge the worlds of popular fiction, silent film, radio, and television.

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