Detectives

of

Europe and America,

or

Life in the Secret Service.

A Selection Of Celebrated Cases

in

Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia,
Poland, Egypt, And America.

A Revelation Of Struggles And Triumphs

Of The Most Renowned Detectives On The Globe For The Past

Twenty-Five Years.


In 1877, a series of forty detective stories was published as an anthology by Hartford: J. B. Burr Publishing Co.. The series was titled "Detectives of Europe and America" and was edited by George S. McWatters.

 

Click here to redirect to the preface.

Click here to redirect to "The Experience of John Spindler, the London Detective, with a Gang of Coiners."

Click here to redirect to "A Gang of Bold Robbers in France."

Click here to redirect to "Experiences Of Mr. Breitenfeld, the Austrian Detective."

Click here to redirect to "A Clever Diamond Swindle."

Click here to redirect to "A False Heir to a Large Possession."

Click here to redirect to "The Emperor's Broker."

Click here to redirect to "Twenty-One Years of Illegal Imprisonment Suffered By A Beautiful Young Lady of the Polish Nobility."

Click here to redirect to "The Skeleton."

Click here to redirect to "The Handsome Egyptian Girl."

Click here to redirect to "A Spanish Gang of Gamblers and Counterfeiters."

 

 



Publishing Information

Published in
McWatters, George. Detectives of Europe and America. Hartford: J. B. Burr Publishing Co., 1877.