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  • '''Manning Coles''' was the pseudonym of two British writers, Adelaide Frances Oke Manning ( ...the pseudonym of Francis Gaite but released in the United States under the Manning Coles byline.
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  • * http://www.ruemorguepress.com/authors/coles.html — Information about Manning Coles, Tommy Hambledon, and the earlier books
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  • http://www.ruemorguepress.com/authors/coles.html — Information about Manning Coles, Tommy Hambledon, and the earlier books
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  • * http://www.ruemorguepress.com/authors/coles.html — Information about Manning Coles, Tommy Hambledon, and the earlier books
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  • Fictional protagonist of 26 spy novels written by the British author [[Manning Coles]] from 1940 through 1963.
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  • '''Manning Coles''' was the pseudonym of two British writers, Adelaide Frances Oke Manning ( ...the pseudonym of Francis Gaite but released in the United States under the Manning Coles byline.
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  • {{r|Manning Coles}}
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  • *[[Manning Coles]]
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  • ...few years later, however, although still admiring it, he said it was "a [[Manning Coles]] novel of blithe adventure"<ref>''Criminals at Large'', 6 January 1952, ''
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  • ...Thomas Elphinstone (Tommie) Hambledon]], British secret agent created by [[Manning Coles]]
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  • ...the fictional protagonist of 26 spy novels written by the British author [[Manning Coles]] from 1940 through 1963. In the course of his career he is described vario
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  • ...they're called. I used to love reading the [[Tommy Hambledon]] novels by [[Manning Coles]] -- some of the wartime ones were particularly good, although a couple wer
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  • ...ocktail)]], [[Manichaeism]], [[Manifold (geometry)]], [[Manning Clark]], [[Manning Coles]], [[Maple syrup]], [[Margaret Sanger]], [[Marginalist Revolution]], [[Marg
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