| William Somerset Maugham - Fiction - 1908 - 308 pages
Arthur Burdon and Dr Porhot walked in silence. They had lunched at a restaurant in the Boulevard Saint Michel, and were sauntering now in the gardens of the Luxembourg. Dr ... | |
| William Somerset Maugham - 1908 - 304 pages
Arthur Burdon and Dr Porhot walked in silence. They had lunched at a restaurant in the Boulevard Saint Michel, and were sauntering now in the gardens of the Luxembourg. Dr ... | |
| William Somerset Maugham - Fiction - 1908 - 326 pages
"Will, love, and imagination are magic powers that everyone possesses; and whoever knows how to develop them to their fullest extent is a magician." -Oliver Haddo, The Magician ... | |
| W. Somerset Maugham - Fiction - 2022 - 201 pages
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Magician" by W. Somerset Maugham. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind ... | |
| W. Somerset Maugham - Fiction - 2021 - 153 pages
The Magician (1909) is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Controversial for its portrayal of infidelity and occult ritual, The Magician was instrumental in establishing Maugham’s ... | |
| William Somerset Maugham - Art - 2020 - 201 pages
"The Magician" is a fantasy novel featuring Arthur Burdon, a renowned English surgeon, who visits Paris to see his fiancée, Margaret Dauncey. On his first evening in Paris ... | |
| William Somerset Maugham - Paris (France) - 1908 - 326 pages
"Though Aleister Crowley served, as I have said, as the model for Oliver Haddo, it is by no means a portrait of him. I made my character more striking in appearance, more ... | |
| W. Somerset Maugham - Fiction - 2007 - 244 pages
Maugham’s enchanting tale of secrets and fatal attraction The Magician is one of Somerset Maugham’s most complex and perceptive novels. Running through it is the theme of evil ... | |
| W. Somerset Maugham - Fiction - 2007 - 244 pages
Maugham’s enchanting tale of secrets and fatal attraction The Magician is one of Somerset Maugham’s most complex and perceptive novels. Running through it is the theme of evil ... | |
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