Frank Heller
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Frank Heller was the pen name of the Swedish writer Gunnar Serner (20 July 1886 - 14 October 1947), (aged 61). He wrote a string of light books about shady business transactions in an international milieu. His best known works concerned the recurring character Philip Collin, who was simultaneously a detective and a thief. He was uncle to the actor Håkan Serner.
Bibliography
- The Emperor's Old Clothes, 1923 New York (also published as The Chinese Coats, London 1924) translated by Robert Emmons Lee (1888-1925)[1]
- The Marriage of Yussuf Khan, Crowell New York 1923, Hutchinson & Co London 1924, translated by Robert Emmons Lee (1888-1925)
- The Grand Duke's Finances, translated by Robert Emmons Lee (1888-1925)
- on which Murnau's film The Grand Duke's Finances (German: Die Finanzen des Großherzogs)
- The Perilous Transactions of Mr. Collin, 1924, likely the same as:
- The London Adventures of Mr. Collin, 1923, translated by Pauline Chary
- Collection of the following short stories:[2]
- The story of the absent-minded gentleman
- The sorrowful adventures of Mr. Isaacs
- The mystery of the lost bullion
- Mr. Collin becomes a landlord
- Mr. Collin's holliday agency
- The blue-eyed lie
- Mr. Collin is Ruined, 1925
- The Strange Adventures of Mr. Collin, Crowell New York 1926
- The Thousand and Second Night, An Arabesque. Williams & Norgate, London, 1926, translated by Robert Emmons Lee (1888-1925)
- Lead Me into Temptation, Crowell New York 1927, translated by Robert Emmons Lee (1888-1925)
- Twilight of the Gladiators, 1944
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