Senarens, Luis (Philip) (1865 – 1939) 61 Frank Reade, Jr. 61 Griffith, George (1857 – 1906) 61 Angel of the Revolution, The (1893) 61 Natas 61 Fawcett, E(dward) Douglas (1866 – 1960) 61 Hartmann the Anarchist (1893) 61 Attila (superpowered airship) 61 Captain Mors 61 Der Luftpirat und Sein Lenkbares Luftschiff (The Pirate and his Navigable Airship)61 Hoffman, Oskar 61 Man with the Mask, the (SEE Captain Mors) 61 Nemo 61 British Secret Service 61 Volume 2 of LoEG 61 1787 League, the 61 Lemuel Gulliver 61 Swift, Jonathan (1667 – 1745) 61 Gulliver’s Travels (1726) 61 Lilliputian cattle 61 Percy Blakeney 61-62 Marguerite Blakeney 61-62 Orczy, Baroness Emmuska (1865 – 1947) 61 Scarlet Pimpernel, The (1905) 61-62 French Revolution 62 Scarlet Pimpernel, The (SEE Percy Blakeney) 62 Robespierre 62 Reverend Dr. Syn, The 62 Thorndike, Russell (1885 – 1872) 62 Doctor Syn (1915) 62 Captain Clegg (SEE Reverend Dr. Syn, The) 62 The Scarecrow (SEE Reverend Dr. Syn, The) 62 The Shadow 62 Cleland, John (1709 – 1787) 62 Fanny Hill, Or, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (1749) 62 Wilhemina Murrary: as fallen woman 62 Natty Bumppo 62 Cooper, James Fennimore (1789 – 1851) 62 Last of the Mohicans, The (1826) 62 Hawkeye (SEE Natty Bumppo) 62 Leatherstocking (SEE Natty Bumppo) 62 Chingachgook 62 Uncas 62 Montagu House 62 British Museum 62 Fu Manchu 62-63 Rohmer, Sax (1883 – 1959) 62 Ward, Arthur Sarsfield (SEE Rohmer, Sax) 62 Story-Teller, The (1912) 62 Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu, The (1913) 62 Yellow Peril 63 Nayland Smith 63 Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu, The (1913) 63 Limehouse 63-64 Chinese Immigrants 63 East India Company 63 Liverpool 63 Shanghai 63 Pennyfields 63 Amoy Place 63 Ming Street 63 Gill Street 63 Chinatown 63 Opium Dens 63 Prince of Wales (later Edward VII (Saxe-Coburg ) (1841 – 1910)) 63 Dickens, Charles (1812 – 1870) 64 Mystery of Edwin Drood, The (1870) 64 Picture of Dorian Gray, The (1890) 64 Wilde, Oscar (1854 – 1900) 64 Dorian Gray 64 Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan (1859 – 1930) 64 Sherlock Holmes : “The Man with the Twisted Lip” (1891) 64 Strand Magazine, The 64 John H. Watson 64 Burke, Thomas (1887 – 1945) 64 Limehouse Nights : “The Chink and the Child” (1915) 64 Colours (Magazine) 64 Griffith, D(avid) W(ark) (1875 – 1948) 64 Broken Blossoms (1915) - movie 64 Moore, Alan: satires the British stereotypes of foreigners 64 O’Neill, Kevin: satires the British stereotypes of foreigners 64 Fu Manchu 64 Nayland Smith 64 Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu, The (1913) 64 Oland, Warner (1879 – 1938) 64 Daughter of the Dragon (1931) – movie 64 Vengeance of Fu Manchu, The (1968) - movie 64 Lee, Christopher (1922 – ) 64 O’Neill, Kevin : Notes : Fu Manchu image in sky 64 Wilhemina Murrary: as fallen woman 65 Hawley Griffin – epoch of Invisible Man the First 65 Hawley Griffin – using greasepaint as a disguise 65 Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850 – 1894) 65 Treasure Island (1883) 65 Hispaniola (ship) 65 Jim Hawkins 65 Skeleton Island 65 Long John Silver 65 Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge) (1866 – 1946) 65 War of the Worlds, The (1898) 65 Martian invasion of Earth 65 Mandarin Chinese - Putonghua 66 People’s Republic of China 66 Quong Lee 66 Burke, Thomas (1887 – 1945) 66 Limehouse Nights : “The Songbook of Quong Lee of Limehouse” (1920) - poems 66 Limehouse Nights : “The Pleasantries of Old Quong” (1931) 66 Limehouse Nights : “Dark Nights” (1944) 66 Li, Quong 66 Rotherhithe 66 Rotherhithe Bridge 66 Fry, J.S. & Sons (chocolate maker) 66 Choclat Delicieux a manger (the first chocolate candy bar) 66 Cadburys (chocolate maker) 66 Pears Soap 66 Ho Ling 66-67 Burke, Thomas (1887 – 1945) 66-67 Limehouse Nights : “The Song of Ho Ling” (1921) 66-67 Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu, The (1913) 67 Dexter Flinders Petrie 67 Nayland Smith 67 Fu Manchu 67 Singapore Charlie’s (opium den) 67 Stella Carson (Allan’s second wife) 67 Marie Marais (Allan’s first wife) 67 Haggard, H(enry) Rider (1856 – 1925) 67 Marie (1912) 67 Shen Yan 67 Mang (four-toed dragon) 67 Rohmer, Sax (1883 – 1959) 67 Mandarin Chinese 67 Cantonese Chinese 67 Chueh (bronze vessel) 68 Shang Dynasty (circa 1600 B.C.E.) 68 Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu, The (1913) 68-69 Fu Manchu - description 68-69 Moore, Alan: satires the British stereotypes of foreigners 69 O’Neill, Kevin: satires the British stereotypes of foreigners 69 Moore, Alan: suggests Fu Manchu is not human 69 O’Neill, Kevin: suggests Fu Manchu is not human 69 Opium 69 Tar 69 Allan Quatermain : pretends to mistake tar for opium 69 Asia– use of opium 69 India – use of opium 69 Turkey – use of opium 69 China – use of opium 69 West Indies – use of opium 69 Vietnam – use of opium 69 Taiwan – use of opium 69 World War II 69 Rotherhithe 69-70 Rotherhithe Bridge 69-70 Thames 69 Wapping 70 Shadwell 70 Thames Tunnel 70 East London Underground Line (formerly Thames Tunnel) 70 Rotherhithe Tunnel 70 Traids (secret Chinese criminal society) 70 Shaolin 70 Tongs (legal fronts for the Triads) 70 Limehouse 70 Alienists (psychologists) 70-71