Favorite fictional early (before 1930) detective poll besides Sherlock Holmes

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    Or Sergeant Cuff (or even Inspector Bucket)?
    1868 and 1853 but I had to look those up

    Too bad these polls don't allow for a couple of dozen
    Last edited by sdreid; 07-18-2010, 08:34 PM.

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  • sdreid
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    Yes, I see Brown started in 1910

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  • Chris
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    Or Sergeant Cuff (or even Inspector Bucket)?

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  • belinda
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    What about Ngaio Marsh s'Inspector Allyn and also Father Brown by G.K. Chesterton

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  • belinda
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    Yes Tommy And Tuppence!

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Little Nell View Post
    Mr Albert Campion of Bottle Street, Piccadilly W.

    The invention of the incomparable Margery Allingham. First appearance in 1929.

    I frequently re-read my Penguin Allinghams and I also have many of them on CD read by Philip Franks.
    Thanks Nell. I have the first DVD box set of the Campion TV series and it's very good.

    Another "Another" possibility would be the team Tommy and Tuppence - 1922
    Last edited by sdreid; 07-18-2010, 08:03 PM.

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  • belinda
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    I Wimsey

    I love Edward Petherbridges portrayal of him

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  • sdreid
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    I was thinking of series when I laid this out but there were one-offs like Mademoiselle de Scuderi - 1819

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  • Little Nell
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    My all-time favourite

    Mr Albert Campion of Bottle Street, Piccadilly W.

    The invention of the incomparable Margery Allingham. First appearance in 1929.

    I frequently re-read my Penguin Allinghams and I also have many of them on CD read by Philip Franks.

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  • sdreid
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    I believe Dupin was called Pierre Dupin in the movies.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by kidtwist View Post
    By the way, Jack Boyle, the creator of Boston Blackie, took part in the investigation of the Villisca Axe Murders (http://www.villiscaiowa.com/the_crime.html). He appears to have been rather corrupt since he tried hard to pin the murders on a man who was obviously innocent.
    Thanks - I've done some study on that case. Boston Blackie had a somewhat shady past so perhaps Boyle was the model. I'd also heard that Dick Tracy was inspired by Eliot Ness although Tracy came after 1930 of course.

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  • kidtwist
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    I voted for Charlie Chan.

    By the way, Jack Boyle, the creator of Boston Blackie, took part in the investigation of the Villisca Axe Murders (http://www.villiscaiowa.com/the_crime.html). He appears to have been rather corrupt since he tried hard to pin the murders on a man who was obviously innocent.

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  • sdreid
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    I meant Wimsey

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  • sdreid
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    Another could be the likes of:

    Dr. (John) Thorndyke - 1907
    Ellery Queen - 1928
    Inspector (Joseph) French - 1924
    Philo Vance - 1926

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  • Favorite fictional early (before 1930) detective poll besides Sherlock Holmes

    55
    Boston Blackie (Horatio Black) - 1914
    3.64%
    2
    Bulldog (Hugh) Drummond - 1920
    1.82%
    1
    Charlie Chan - 1923
    10.91%
    6
    C. Auguste Dupin - 1841
    1.82%
    1
    Hercule Poirot - 1920
    32.73%
    18
    Lord Peter Winsey - 1923
    12.73%
    7
    Miss (Jane) Marple - 1927
    7.27%
    4
    Nick Carter - 1886
    1.82%
    1
    The Saint (Simon Templar) - 1928
    5.45%
    3
    Another Please Post Name
    21.82%
    12
    I guess the title is self-explanatory. Year is when introduced.
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