People – a Short Autobiography

“People – a Short Autobiography” by Edgar Wallace is a non-fiction work that offers insights into the life of this notable figure in detective fiction. Published by Read Books in April 2013, this edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The book reflects on Wallace’s early life, including his education and varied career paths, leading to his military service and eventual literary achievements.
Readers will find a detailed account of Wallace’s formative years, including his experiences in the military and his early inspirations for writing. The narrative touches on significant events in his life, such as his engagement and the diverse jobs he held before becoming a prolific author. This edition also includes a new introductory biography, providing additional context to Wallace’s contributions to biography and sociology, as well as his impact on literature.
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This early work by Edgar Wallace was originally published in 1926 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. ‘People – A Short Autobiography’ is a non-fiction work by this pioneer of detective fiction. Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace was born in London, England in 1875. He received his early education at St. Peter’s School and the Board School, but after a frenetic teens involving a rash engagement and frequently changing employment circumstances, Wallace went into the military. He served in the Royal West Kent Regiment in England and then as part of the Medical Staff Corps stationed in South Africa. Whilst in the Balkans covering the Russo-Japanese War, Wallace found the inspiration for The Four Just Men, published in 1905. Over the rest of his life, Wallace produced some 173 books and wrote 17 plays. These were largely adventure narratives with elements of crime or mystery, and usually combined a bombastic sensationalism with hammy violence.
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