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Robert van Gulik


(Robert Hans van Gulik)
Netherlands (1910 - 1967)

Robert Hans van Gulik was a highly educated orientalist, diplomat, musician (of the guqin) and writer, best known for the Judge Dee mysteries, the protagonist of which he borrowed from the 18th century Chinese detective novel Dee Goong An.
 


Genres: Mystery
 
Series
Judge Dee
   Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee (1949)
     aka Dee Goong An
   New Year's Eve in Lan-Fang (1958)
   The Chinese Bell Murders (1958)
   The Chinese Gold Murders (1959)
   The Chinese Lake Murders (1960)
   The Chinese Nail Murders (1961)
   The Haunted Monastery (1961)
   The Red Pavilion (1961)
   The Chinese Maze Murders (1962)
   The Lacquer Screen (1962)
   The Emperor's Pearl (1963)
   The Monkey and the Tiger (1965)
   The Phantom of the Temple (1965)
   The Willow Pattern (1965)
   Murder in Canton (1966)
   Judge Dee at Work (1967)
   Necklace and Calabash (1967)
   Poets and Murder (1968)
     aka The Fox-Magic Murders
   Murder in Ancient China (2013)
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Novels
   The Given Day (1964)
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Books containing stories by Robert van Gulik
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The Mammoth Book of Historical Detectives (1995)
(The Mammoth Book of ...)
edited by
Mike Ashley
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The Mammoth Book of Historical Whodunnits (1993)
(The Mammoth Book of ...)
edited by
Mike Ashley
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The Ethnic Detectives (1985)
Masterpieces of Mystery Fiction
edited by
Martin H Greenberg and Bill Pronzini

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