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Leaves from the Diary of a Law-Clerk


In 1857, a series of fifteen detective stories were published as an anthology by London: J.C. Brown & Co.. The series was titled "Leaves from the Diary of a Law-Clerk" and was written by William Russell under the pseudonym "Waters."

 

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Publishing Information

Leaves from the Diary of a Law-Clerk by William Russel under the pseudonym Waters, &c. London: J.C. Brown & Co., 1857


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