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Number 17 (novel)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No. 17
1939 edition by Penguin Books
AuthorJoseph Jefferson Farjeon
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDetective Ben
GenreThriller
PublisherHodder and Stoughton
Publication date
1926
Media typePrint
Followed byThe House Opposite 

No. 17 is a 1926 thriller novel by the British writer Joseph Jefferson Farjeon, inspired by his successful play of the same title from the previous year.[1] Along with the play it provided inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock's 1932 film Number Seventeen.

It is the first of a series of stories featuring the character of Ben, a former merchant sailor now down-on-his-luck, who continually gets involved in adventures.

References

  1. ^ Yacower p.124

Bibliography

  • Maurice Yacowar. Hitchcock's British Films. Wayne State University Press, 2010.

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