Curios: Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors
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Curios: Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors

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"The most effective shocker yet invented by the author of The Beetle. Grim, fantastic and humorous in an original fashion." - "The World"

"Weird, grotesque and comical. Told with the spirit and vigour that we have learnt to expect in the work of Mr. Marsh." - "The Speaker"

"Curios" is a series of seven short stories narrate

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Paperback, 156 pages
Published July 6th 2007 by Valancourt Books
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Fleur Fisher
Two Victorian gentlemen, last seen around 1898, have been brought back into society by the wonderful Valancourt books.

Mr Tress and Mr Pugh. They were childhood friends and, most of the time, they are still friends, but they are also bitter rivals. Because, you see, they are both collectors of curios.

Two very different men. Mr Tress is rational and pragmatic, while Mr Pugh is emotional and impulsive.

And each is driven by that same compulsion: the acquisition an...more
Babis
Babis rated it 3 of 5 stars
This book conains at least two very enjoying and funny tales "The pipe" and "The puzzle" (you can find them online, just google the titles), but it also contains some quite boring tales...
Jennifer
I didn't really care for this book. The main two characters Mr. Pugh and Mr. Tress weren't really all that developed. I found it hard to understand how they felt about each other. They kept talking about being friends and yet they were so underhanded and deceiving with each other. The stories themselves were really odd. They items that the two collectors find were very unique, but that's about where the interest ended for me.

I couldn't get into the writing, I couldn't connect to the ...more
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Curios: Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors (Kindle Edition)
Richard Marsh (October 12, 1857–August 9, 1915) was the pseudonym of the British author born Richard Bernard Heldmann. He is best known for his supernatural thriller The Beetle: A Mystery, which was published in the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula and was initially even more popular. The Beetle remained in print until 1960, and was subsequently resurrected in 2004 and 2007. Heldman was educated...more
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