Talbot Mundy
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Talbot Mundy, an assumed name which he commenced using in the early 1900s, wrote adventure stories under this name from 1911, some of which had an Indian background. Perhaps his best known book is King - of the Khyber Rifles
External links
- Talbot Mundy Wikipedia
- "Talbot Mundy: Master of the Mystical Adventure" by R. T. Gault. theosophy.katinkahesselink.net
- King of the Khyber Rifles Wikipedia
- Materials Toward a Bibliography of the Works of Talbot Mundy by Bradford M. Day, Editor. Project Gutenberg on Archive.org
Historical books online
- King - of the Khyber Rifles: A Romance of Adventure by Talbot Mundy 1916 Archive.org. Note: missing the first two pages which may be read on the gutenberg.org version.
- Audio LibriVox recording of King of the Kyber Rifles, by Talbot Mundy. Read by Brett W. Downey. Archive.org. 2nd Librivox file with Readiance audio-text synchronization files Archive.org
- Rung Ho! by Talbot Mundy 1914. Indian background. Archive.org
- The Winds of the World by Talbot Mundy 1917. Indian background. Archive.org
- Hira Singh: When India Came to Fight in Flanders by Talbot Mundy. Archive.org. Published in Britain as Hira Singh's Tale: When India Came to Fight in Flanders. Serialized in Adventure magazine, October 18 - December 3, 1917. Published in book form 1918. A fictional account of a cavalry regiment taken prisoners of war by the Germans in Flanders during the First World War
- Further novels on Archive.org