Agent Heine: The Man from the Stars, by Edgar Wallace
Edgar Wallace
Today, Edgar Wallace (1875 - 1932) is mostly remembered for his role in the creation of King Kong. However, he was an extremely prolific writer, and is still on the list of the best selling fiction writers of all time. During the First World War, he entertained British readers with satirical first person narratives about a completely inept German agent called Heine. The following story was first published in Thomson's Weekly News, Dundee, Scotland, Feb 16, 1918.
The story is narrated by Michael Henrik Wynn, the editor of the educational net radio stream Historyradio.org.
Duration - 30m.
Author - Edgar Wallace.
Narrator - Michael Henrik Wynn.
Published Date - Sunday, 28 January 2024.
Copyright - © 1918 Edgar Wallace ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Today, Edgar Wallace (1875 - 1932) is mostly remembered for his role in the creation of King Kong. However, he was an extremely prolific writer, and is still on the list of the best selling fiction writers of all time. During the First World War, he entertained British readers with satirical first person narratives about a completely inept German agent called Heine. The following story was first published in Thomson's Weekly News, Dundee, Scotland, Feb 16, 1918. The story is narrated by Michael Henrik Wynn, the editor of the educational net radio stream Historyradio.org. Duration - 30m. Author - Edgar Wallace. Narrator - Michael Henrik Wynn. Published Date - Sunday, 28 January 2024. Copyright - © 1918 Edgar Wallace ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Agent Heine: The Man from the Stars by Edgar Wallace (1875 1932)
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Ending Credits
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