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Charteris and fourth
This was the fourth book — and third full novel — featuring Charteris ' Robin Hood-inspired anti-hero, Simon Templar, alias " The Saint ".

Charteris and by
Leslie Charteris features Detective Inspector ( later DCI ) Claud Eustace Teal of Scotland Yard in several of his Saint novels, a character who reappeared in various dramatic incarnations of the series, notably on television by Ivor Dean.
Simon Templar is a British fictional character known as The Saint featured in a long-running series of books by Leslie Charteris published between 1928 and 1963.
The origins of The Saint can be found in early works by Charteris, some of which predated the first Saint novel, 1928's Meet – The Tiger !, or were written after it but before Charteris committed to writing a Saint series.
When early Saint books were republished in the 1960s to the 1980s, it was not uncommon to see freshly written introductions by Charteris apologizing for the out-of-date tone ; according to a Charteris " apology " in a 1969 paperback of Featuring the Saint, he attempted to update some earlier stories when they were reprinted but gave up and let them sit as period pieces.
The next book to carry Charteris ’ s name, 1964's Vendetta for the Saint, was written by science fiction author Harry Harrison, who had worked on the Saint comic strip, after which Charteris edited and revised the manuscript.
Between 1964 and 1983, another 14 Saint books would be published, credited to Charteris but written by others.
Charteris and Lee collaborated on two Saint novels in the 1970s, The Saint in Pursuit ( based on a story by Charteris for the Saint comic strip ) and The Saint and the People Importers.
Many of these books credited to Charteris were written by others, including Madeleine Michel-Tyl.
For instance, many of the later books in The Saint adventure series were not written by Leslie Charteris, the originator of the series.
The radio series had a tie-in with Suspense magazine which published four 1946-47 issues edited by Leslie Charteris.
The 9th Duke was succeeded by his and Consuelo Vanderbilt's eldest son: John, 10th Duke of Marlborough ( 1897 – 1972 ) who after eleven years as a widower, remarried at the age of 74, to ( Frances ) Laura Charteris, formerly the wife of the 2nd Viscount Long and the 3rd Earl of Dudley, and granddaughter of the 11th Earl of Wemyss.
He married the great heiress Janet Charteris, daughter of Colonel Francis Charteris, who had made a large fortune by gambling and was noted for the rape of Anne Bond.
* early stories of " The Saint " by Leslie Charteris
Worldwide fame arrived after Lew Grade cast Moore as Simon Templar in a new adaptation of The Saint, based on the novels by Leslie Charteris.
After this, all future Saint books would be ghost written by other authors, though Charteris would continue in an editorial capacity until the series ends in 1983.
* Simon Templar, also known as " The Saint ", the protagonist of a book series by Leslie Charteris and subsequent adaptations:
* The Crime Club, active through much of the 20th century, publishing mystery and detective novels, most notably the Fu Manchu series by Sax Rohmer and the Saint series by Leslie Charteris
The earliest surviving edition ( c. 1553 ) was printed at London by William Copland ( d. 1569 ); an Edinburgh edition, from the press of Henry Charteris ( d. 1599 ), followed in 1579.

Charteris and making
( Charteris pokes fun at The Falcon in his 1943 novel The Saint Steps In, with a character making a metafictional reference to the Falcon being " a bargain-basement imitation " of The Saint.

Charteris and references
* If Charteris ' above claim that the book takes place in 1933 is correct, then the events of the novel must take place during December of that year, as several references are made to the 21st Amendment ( passed in December 1933 ) which repealed Prohibition.

Charteris and adventures
The letter is accompanied by a dossier on Templar's career thus far ( Charteris proceeds to give new readers a brief summary of past adventures dating back to the first Saint novel, 1928's Meet-The Tiger!

Charteris and one
The first known teacher of sign language was Dorcas Mitchell, who taught the children of one family in Charteris Bay, Lyttelton Harbour, from 1868 to 1877.
Saint author Leslie Charteris was hired to take over the writing of the strip in September 1935, but the pair would only collaborate on one storyline.
Saint Overboard is the title of a 1936 mystery novel by Leslie Charteris, one of a long series of novels featuring Charteris ' creation Simon Templar, alias " The Saint ".
The novel Vendetta for the Saint, credited to Charteris but written by Harry Harrison, was one of the last Saint stories to be adapted.

Charteris and story
Holm disappeared in the late 1940s, and according to Barer's history of The Saint, Charteris refused to allow Templar a steady girlfriend, or Holm to return ( although according to the Saintly Bible website, Charteris did write a film story that would have seen Templar encountering a son he had with Holm ).
The best evidence provided was in Brigadier-General John Charteris ' memoirs At G. H. Q., published in 1931, which said the story of the Angels of Mons was a popular rumour amongst the troops in September 1914, this was the earliest any account said the rumour was in circulation.
Given his association with pieces of allied propaganda like the story of the “ German Corpse-Rendering Works ” ( Kadaververwertungsanstalt ) this might indicate Charteris had been behind an attempt to use the Angels for propaganda purposes.
In this book, Sonia Delmar becomes the romantic female lead, replacing Templar's girlfriend of the previous books, Patricia Holm, who is referenced only briefly in the story as being on a cruise in the Mediterranean ( this same excuse was used by Charteris to remove the character from much of the action in Enter the Saint as well ).
Charteris had originally created Kestry as the central figure of " The Man Who Liked Toys ", a short story he had written for The American Magazine.
Charteris later rewrote the story as a Simon Templar adventure ( it was published in Boodle ) and for most readers, this was their first introduction to Kestry.
In 1983 International Polygonics, LTD. ( IPL ) published a trade paperback edition ( ISBN 0-930330-05-6 ) of the original Dashiell Hammett / Alex Raymond strips that included an additional story scripted by Leslie Charteris ( Creator of the Saint ) and a forward by William F. Nolan, author of Hammett: A Life on the Edge.

Charteris and Saint
According to Saint historian Burl Barer, Charteris made the decision to remove Templar from his usual confidence-game trappings, not to mention his usual co-stars Holm, Uniatz, Orace and Teal, as they weren't appropriate for the post-war stories he was writing.
Charteris started retiring from writing books following 1963's The Saint in the Sun.
In his introduction to the first, The Saint on TV, Charteris called these volumes a team effort in which he oversaw selection of stories, initially adaptations of scripts written the 1962 – 69 TV series The Saint, and with Fleming Lee writing the adaptations ( other authors took over from Lee ).

Charteris and on
After that date, other authors collaborated with Charteris on books until 1983 ; two additional works produced without Charteris ’ s participation were published in 1997.
Charteris gave Templar interests and quirks as the series went on.
* Rayt Marius in Knight Templar and The Misfortunes of Mr. Teal, featuring Leslie Charteris ' the Saint, appears to be based on Zaharoff, with the last referring specifically to the theft of his explosive memoirs.
He assumed the surname of Charteris in lieu of Wemyss on being made heir his maternal grandfather Colonel Charteris's estate.
Charteris would write dozens of novels and short stories featuring the character on a regular basis between 1928 and 1963, and others would continue the series until 1983.
He then wrote a second theme, used in the second season of the colour episodes, based around Leslie Charteris ' own theme music, which had previously been used in films and on radio.
* The Saint ( film ), 1997 film starring Val Kilmer based on the Leslie Charteris series
Six weeks before his death, on 26 January 1972, the Duke married his second wife, ( Frances ) Laura Canfield née Charteris ( London, 10 August 1915 – 1990 ), the widow of the American publishing heir Michael Temple Canfield ( whose first wife had been Caroline Lee Bouvier, the sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis ).
The music was written by John Scott and, like the last colour season of the previous ITC production, incorporated Leslie Charteris own theme which had previously been used in films and on radio.
Guy Lawrence Charteris and Frances Lucy Tennant, and grand-daughter of Hugo Richard Charteris, 11th Earl of Wemyss, on 28 June 1945 ( divorced 1952 ).
* Leslie Charteris, creator and author of novels and teleplays based on Simon Templar aka The Saint

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