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The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab is a mystery fiction novel by the Australian writer Fergus Hume. The book was first published in Australia in 1886. Set in Melbourne, the story focuses on the investigation of a homicide involving a body discovered in a hansom cab, as well as an exploration into the social class divide in the city. The book was successful in Australia, selling 100,000 copies in the first two print runs. It was then published in Britain and the United States, and went on to sell over half a million copies worldwide, outselling the first of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novels, A Study in Scarlet (1887).[1]

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
Cover art for 'The mystery of a hansom cab', Kemp and Boyce, Melbourne, 1887 (attrib)
AuthorFergus Hume
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
SubjectMystery
GenreFiction
PublisherFergus Hume
Publication date
1886
Pages164
OCLC8476357
LC ClassLCCN ca08-675
Followed byProfessor Brankel's Secret 

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab received praise in works including A Companion to Crime Fiction,[2] A History of the Book in Australia 1891–1945,[3] and A History of Victoria,[4] and was featured in the book Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories.[5] A parody version was published in 1888, and film adaptations were produced in 1911, 1915 and 1925.[6][7][8] The story was adapted into a BBC Radio serial in 1958,[9] a stage play in 1990,[10] a radio promotion in 1991[11] and a telemovie in 2012.[12]

Author Edit

 
Fergus Hume c. 1882

Originally from Britain, Fergusson Wright Hume worked as a barrister's clerk in Melbourne, Australia, at the time of the book's first publication.[2] He went on to become a prolific author, and wrote more than 130 novels in fiction subjects including adventure and science fiction.[2][3][5]

Plot Edit

 
A Hansom cab

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab takes place in Melbourne, Australia, and involves an investigation into a homicide, after a corpse is discovered in the early hours, in a hansom cab. Melbourne plays a significant role in the plot and, as the author describes, "Over all the great city hung a cloud of smoke like a pall."[13] The killer's identity is not as significant a revelation in the story as are the roles of the influential and secretive Frettlby family, and their secret: they have a daughter living on the streets, and the woman everyone assumes is their daughter is illegitimate. The class divide between Melbourne's wealthy and less fortunate is addressed throughout the plot.[14]

The protagonist in the novel is a policeman named Detective Gorby, who is given the task of solving the murder.[15] As Hume describes the character's investigative skills, "He looked keenly round the room, and his estimate of the dead man's character was formed at once."[15] The author commented in a later introduction, "All of the scenes in the book, especially the slums, are described from personal observation; and I passed a great many nights in Little Bourke Street, gathering material".[2] At this time, the street was notorious as a place frequented by prostitutes and criminals.[16]

Publication history Edit

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab was first published in Melbourne in 1886 and in Britain in 1887[2] (the author self-published the first edition)[1][5] and in the United States in 1888, by George Munro.[17] Hume wrote an introduction to a revised edition published in 1898,[2] and later publications have included those by the publishers Arno in 1976, and by Dover in 1982,[18][19] and a new Australian edition with an introduction by Simon Caterson, in 1999 by The Text Publishing Company, which has been reprinted several times.[20]

Reception Edit

Sales Edit

"A Concise History of Australia" notes that the book became an international bestseller.[13] A Companion to Australian Literature since 1900 noted The Mystery of a Hansom Cab provided Australia with its first international bestseller.[1] and Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories characterized the book as the best-selling detective novel of the 19th century.[5] In Australia, the book sold 25,000 copies in its first print run, and 100,000 copies in its first two print runs.[3][21] In Britain, in its first six months after publication, 300,000 copies were sold,[2][14] and, in 1888, sales continued in thousands in Britain each week.[2][14] According to A Gregarious Culture (2001), "sales of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, published in 1886, would reach astronomical figures". Franklin, Roe & Bettison (2001) Over 500,000 copies were sold in Britain, by the publishing company Jarrold.[15] In the United States, an additional 500,000 copies were sold.[5]

The author did not benefit from the sales of the work, as he had sold his rights to it for £50.[15] A Gregarious Culture identifies "the only known [complete] copy of the first edition" of the book as "a treasure" of the Mitchell Library at State Library of New South Wales.[6] Illustrated London News reported in 1888 on the popularity of the book, "Persons were found everywhere eagerly devouring the realistic sensational tale of Melbourne social life. Whether travelling by road, rail or river the unpretending little volume was ever present in some companion's or stranger's hands."[2][14] The book outsold the worldwide 1887 publication of the Sherlock Holmes novel A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle.[1]

Reviews Edit

"The most spectacular reimagining of the sensation novel"

A Companion to Crime Fiction[2]

  • Charles J. Rzepka and Lee Horsley's A Companion to Crime Fiction (2010) called The Mystery of a Hansom Cab "The most spectacular reimagining of the sensation novel, and a crucial point in the genre's transformation into detective fiction".Rzepka & Horsley (2010).
  • A History of the Book in Australia 1891–1945 (2001) described the book as "a lively and engaging crime novel which used its Melbourne setting to considerable effect". Lyons & Arnold (2001).
  • Geoffrey Blainey wrote in A History of Victoria, The Mystery of a Hansom Cab "did more than any book to give the outside world a picture of Melbourne of the late 1880s".Blainey (2007)
  • David Stuart Davies featured the work in his book Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories, writing, "The author was determined to make a fortune by creating a story 'containing a mystery, a murder, and a description of low life in Melbourne'. He succeeded. Like a rich plum in our vintage mystery pudding we include the whole novel in this collection."Davies (2006)

Adaptations Edit

A parody edition, titled The Mystery of a Wheelbarrow (1888), is attributed to a W. Humer Ferguson.[6][22] The same year, it was adapted for the stage by Arthur Law.[23]

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1911) is a film produced by Amalgamated Pictures, an Australian adaptation of the book.[8][24]

In 1915, the book was again adapted into a film with screenplay by Eliot Stannard.[7] Directed by Harold Weston, the film starred the actors Milton Rosmer, Fay Temple, A. V. Bramble, James Dale and Arthur Walcott.[25][7][26]

A remake of the 1911 version of the film was produced in 1925, in Australia.[8] Made by Pyramid Pictures, The Mystery of a Hansom Cab cast included Arthur Shirley, Grace Glover, Godfrey Cass, Cora Warner and Isa Crossley.[8][27]

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab was a 1935 reissue of the 1925 Australian silent film. It was released by Pathescope.[28]

A six-part radio serial adaptation was broadcast on the BBC Light Programme from 2 November to 7 December 1958.

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1958)[9] 
Writer Michael Hardwick
Based on the novel by Fergus Hume
Production Audrey Cameron
Five Thousand Pounds
A Confession
A Certificate of Marriage
The Queen of Little Bourke Street
Duncan Calton for the Defence
In the Queen's Name!
Episodes 1 2 3 4 5 6
Oliver Whyte
Brown, club porter
Judge
Leigh Crutchley 1
 
 
 
2
 
 
 
3
Cabby
Felix Rolleston
John Hollis 1
 
 
2
 
3
 
6
Passer-by Joseph Shaw 1
Constable
other parts played by
John Scott 1
 
 
2
 
3
Coroner Frederick Treves 1
Dr. Chinston John Graham 1 5 6
Detective Sam Gorby Russell Napier 1 2 3 5 6
Sergeant Joseph John Cazabon 1 3 5 6
Mrs Hableton
Slum woman
Shirley Cameron 1
 
 
2
Roger Moreland Bruce Stewart 1 3 6
Mrs Sampson Brenda Dunrich 1 2 4 5
Madge Frettlby Gwenda Wilson 1 2 3 4 5
Brian Fitzgerald Allan McClelland 1 2 3 4 5 6
Mark Frettlby Harold Young 1 2 3 4
Duncan Calton Frank Duncan 2 3 4 5 6
Ma Guttersnipe Gwen Day Burroughs 2 3 4
Graham, Calton's clerk John Bennett 2 3 6
Crown Prosecutor
Mr Raphael, a chemist
Leon Peers 3
 
 
5
 
6
George Nicholas Gabriel Woolf 3
Sal Rawlins Paddy Turner 3 5
A boy Seamus Grant 3
other parts played by Sheila Grant 1
other parts played by members of the cast 1 3

The Melbourne television station GTV-9 produced a version of the play in 1962, adapted by Barry Pree, as part of The General Motors Hour.[29]

Michael Rodger adapted the story as a stage play in 1990 and a radio promotion in 1991 by Queensland Performing Arts Trust.[10][11]

Burberry Entertainment, in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, produced a telemovie adaptation which was premiered on 28 October 2012 and stars John Waters, Oliver Ackland, Helen Morse and Jessica De Gouw.[12][30]

A German translation of the novel appeared in 1895 under the title "Das Geheimnis eines Fiakers", shifting the setting of the story from Melbourne to Vienna and also changing the names of the characters. This adaptation was re-published in a modernized version by Hainer Plaul in the German Democratic Republic in 1984 under the title "Das Geheimnnis des Fiakers".

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Birns & McNeer 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Rzepka & Horsley 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Lyons & Arnold 2001.
  4. ^ Blainey 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d e Davies 2006.
  6. ^ a b c Franklin, Roe & Bettison 2001.
  7. ^ a b c Young 2010.
  8. ^ a b c d Reade 1980.
  9. ^ a b
    Radio Times (2 Nov 1958), "1 In the Queen's Name!", The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, vol. 141, Light Programme, p. 25
    Radio Times (9 Nov 1958), "2 Duncan Calton for the Defence", The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, vol. 141, Light Programme, p. 25
    Radio Times (16 Nov 1958), "3 The Queen of Little Bourke Street", The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, vol. 141, Light Programme, p. 25
    Radio Times (23 Nov 1958), "4 A Certificate of Marriage", The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, vol. 141, Light Programme, p. 25
    Radio Times (30 Nov 1958), "5 A Confession", The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, vol. 141, Light Programme, p. 25
    Radio Times (7 Dec 1958), "6 Five Thousand Pounds", The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, vol. 141, Light Programme, p. 21
  10. ^ a b OCLC 224191521
  11. ^ a b OCLC 224185898
  12. ^ a b Diaz 2012.
  13. ^ a b Macintyre 2009.
  14. ^ a b c d Parrinder & Gasiorek 2011.
  15. ^ a b c d Pierce 2009.
  16. ^ Brown-May 1998.
  17. ^ LCCN ca08-675
  18. ^ LCCN 75-32754
  19. ^ LCCN 82-9461
  20. ^ Hume 2013.
  21. ^ Pierce 2009, pp. 114, 274.
  22. ^ OCLC 221666246
  23. ^ Plarr 1899, p. 626.
  24. ^ The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1911) at IMDb
    - Mystery of a Hansom Cab at AllMovie
  25. ^ The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1915) at IMDb
  26. ^ Lincoln 1916.
  27. ^ The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1925) at IMDb
  28. ^ Kinematograph Weekly 1935.
  29. ^ The Age 1961.
  30. ^ . Museums Victoria. Archived from the original on 24 Nov 2015.

Sources Edit

  1. Diaz, Amanda (30 Apr 2012). . Archived from the original on 11 Jan 2020.
    The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (2012 TV Movie) at IMDb
  2. Birns, Nicholas; McNeer, Rebecca (2007). A Companion to Australian Literature since 1900. Camden. pp. 391–393. ISBN 978-1571133496 – via Google Books.
  3. Blainey, Geoffrey (2007). A History of Victoria. CUP. p. 72. ISBN 978-0521869775 – via Google Books.
  4. Brown-May, Andrew (1998). Melbourne street life: the itinerary of our days. Australian Scholarly/Arcadia and Museum Victoria. p. 28. ISBN 978-1875606467.
  5. Davies, David Stuart (2006). Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories. Wordsworth. p. 15–17, 1059, 1063. ISBN 978-1840220650.
  6. Franklin, Miles; Roe, Jill; Bettison, Margaret (2001). A Gregarious Culture: Topical Writings of Miles Franklin. UQP. pp. 227–230. ISBN 0702232378 – via Google Books.
  7. Hume, Fergus (2013). The Mystery of a Hansom Cab. Introduction: Simon Caterson. Text Publishing. ISBN 978-1921922220.
  8. "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab". Kinematograph Weekly Yearbook. Kinematograph Publications: 91, 96. 1935.
  9. Lyons, Martyn; Arnold, John (2001). A History of the Book in Australia 1891–1945: A National Culture in a Colonised Market. UQP. pp. 241–243. ISBN 978-0702232343.
  10. Macintyre, Stuart (2009). A Concise History of Australia (3rd ed.). CUP. pp. 111–113. ISBN 978-0521516082 – via Google Books.
  11. Parrinder, Patrick; Gasiorek, Andrzej, eds. (2011). The Oxford History of the Novel in English. Vol. 4: The Reinvention of the British and Irish Novel 1880–1940. OUP. pp. 213–216. ISBN 978-0199559336 – via Google Books.
  12. Pierce, Peter (2009). The Cambridge History of Australian Literature. CUP. pp. 114, 274. ISBN 978-0521881654.
  13. Plarr, Victor (1899). "Law, William Arthur". Men and Women of the Time: A Dictionary of Contemporaries (15th ed.). Routledge. p. 626. OCLC 457880067.
  14. Reade, Eric (1980). History and Heartburn: The Saga of Australian Film, 1896–1978. Fairleigh Dickinson UP. p. 44. ISBN 978-0838630822 – via Google Books.
  15. Rzepka, Charles J; Horsley, Lee (2010). A Companion to Crime Fiction. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 107–109. ISBN 978-1405167659.
  16. "Author, 23, In Rare Double". The Age. Melbourne. 17 Aug 1961. p. TV-Radio Guide 2.
  17. Lincoln, W J (9 Feb 1916). "Picture Profiles in the Olden Days | Random Reminiscences". The Winner. Melbourne. p. 11 – via NLA.
  18. Young, R G (2010). The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film. Applause. p. 434. ISBN 978-1557832696 – via Google Books.

Further reading Edit

  1. "Australian Classics: Fergus Hume's Mystery of a Hansom Cab". The Book Show. Radio National. 29 Dec 2009.
  2. Binyon, T J (1989). Murder Will Out: The Detective in Fiction. OUP. pp. 70–71. ISBN 978-0192192233.
  3. "Fergus Hume". Dictionary of Australian Biography (1949).
  4. "Fergus Hume". Fantastic Fiction.
  5. Kirk, Pauline M (1972). "Hume, Fergusson Wright (Fergus) (1859–1932)". Australian Dictionary of Biography (1972). Vol. 4. MUP. pp. 443–444.
  6. Pittard, Christopher (2008). "The Real Sensation of 1887: Fergus Hume and The Mystery of a Hansom Cab". Clues: A Journal of Detection. 26 (1): 37–48. doi:10.3172/CLU.26.1.37. ISSN 0742-4248.
  7. Sussex, Lucy (2016). Blockbuster! Fergus Hume and The Mystery of a Hansom Cab. Text Publishing. ISBN 978-1922147943.

External links Edit

  • The Mystery of a Hansom Cab at Standard Ebooks
  • Works by Fergus Hume at Project Gutenberg (plain text and HTML)
  •   The Mystery of a Hansom Cab public domain audiobook at LibriVox
  • The Mystery of a Hansom Cab at Open Library  
  • Classic Crime Fiction | Fergus Hume bibliography
  • Works by or about Fergus Hume at Internet Archive (scanned books & audiobooks, original editions color illustrated)

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The Mystery of a Hansom Cab is a mystery fiction novel by the Australian writer Fergus Hume The book was first published in Australia in 1886 Set in Melbourne the story focuses on the investigation of a homicide involving a body discovered in a hansom cab as well as an exploration into the social class divide in the city The book was successful in Australia selling 100 000 copies in the first two print runs It was then published in Britain and the United States and went on to sell over half a million copies worldwide outselling the first of Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes novels A Study in Scarlet 1887 1 The Mystery of a Hansom CabCover art for The mystery of a hansom cab Kemp and Boyce Melbourne 1887 attrib AuthorFergus HumeCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglishSubjectMysteryGenreFictionPublisherFergus HumePublication date1886Pages164OCLC8476357LC ClassLCCN ca08 675Followed byProfessor Brankel s Secret The Mystery of a Hansom Cab received praise in works including A Companion to Crime Fiction 2 A History of the Book in Australia 1891 1945 3 and A History of Victoria 4 and was featured in the book Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories 5 A parody version was published in 1888 and film adaptations were produced in 1911 1915 and 1925 6 7 8 The story was adapted into a BBC Radio serial in 1958 9 a stage play in 1990 10 a radio promotion in 1991 11 and a telemovie in 2012 12 Contents 1 Author 2 Plot 3 Publication history 4 Reception 4 1 Sales 4 2 Reviews 5 Adaptations 6 See also 7 References 8 Sources 9 Further reading 10 External linksAuthor Edit nbsp Fergus Hume c 1882Originally from Britain Fergusson Wright Hume worked as a barrister s clerk in Melbourne Australia at the time of the book s first publication 2 He went on to become a prolific author and wrote more than 130 novels in fiction subjects including adventure and science fiction 2 3 5 Plot Edit nbsp A Hansom cabThe Mystery of a Hansom Cab takes place in Melbourne Australia and involves an investigation into a homicide after a corpse is discovered in the early hours in a hansom cab Melbourne plays a significant role in the plot and as the author describes Over all the great city hung a cloud of smoke like a pall 13 The killer s identity is not as significant a revelation in the story as are the roles of the influential and secretive Frettlby family and their secret they have a daughter living on the streets and the woman everyone assumes is their daughter is illegitimate The class divide between Melbourne s wealthy and less fortunate is addressed throughout the plot 14 The protagonist in the novel is a policeman named Detective Gorby who is given the task of solving the murder 15 As Hume describes the character s investigative skills He looked keenly round the room and his estimate of the dead man s character was formed at once 15 The author commented in a later introduction All of the scenes in the book especially the slums are described from personal observation and I passed a great many nights in Little Bourke Street gathering material 2 At this time the street was notorious as a place frequented by prostitutes and criminals 16 Publication history Edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article The Mystery of a Hansom Cab The Mystery of a Hansom Cab was first published in Melbourne in 1886 and in Britain in 1887 2 the author self published the first edition 1 5 and in the United States in 1888 by George Munro 17 Hume wrote an introduction to a revised edition published in 1898 2 and later publications have included those by the publishers Arno in 1976 and by Dover in 1982 18 19 and a new Australian edition with an introduction by Simon Caterson in 1999 by The Text Publishing Company which has been reprinted several times 20 Reception EditSales Edit A Concise History of Australia notes that the book became an international bestseller 13 A Companion to Australian Literature since 1900 noted The Mystery of a Hansom Cab provided Australia with its first international bestseller 1 and Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories characterized the book as the best selling detective novel of the 19th century 5 In Australia the book sold 25 000 copies in its first print run and 100 000 copies in its first two print runs 3 21 In Britain in its first six months after publication 300 000 copies were sold 2 14 and in 1888 sales continued in thousands in Britain each week 2 14 According to A Gregarious Culture 2001 sales of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab published in 1886 would reach astronomical figures Franklin Roe amp Bettison 2001 Over 500 000 copies were sold in Britain by the publishing company Jarrold 15 In the United States an additional 500 000 copies were sold 5 The author did not benefit from the sales of the work as he had sold his rights to it for 50 15 A Gregarious Culture identifies the only known complete copy of the first edition of the book as a treasure of the Mitchell Library at State Library of New South Wales 6 Illustrated London News reported in 1888 on the popularity of the book Persons were found everywhere eagerly devouring the realistic sensational tale of Melbourne social life Whether travelling by road rail or river the unpretending little volume was ever present in some companion s or stranger s hands 2 14 The book outsold the worldwide 1887 publication of the Sherlock Holmes novel A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle 1 Reviews Edit The most spectacular reimagining of the sensation novel A Companion to Crime Fiction 2 Charles J Rzepka and Lee Horsley s A Companion to Crime Fiction 2010 called The Mystery of a Hansom Cab The most spectacular reimagining of the sensation novel and a crucial point in the genre s transformation into detective fiction Rzepka amp Horsley 2010 A History of the Book in Australia 1891 1945 2001 described the book as a lively and engaging crime novel which used its Melbourne setting to considerable effect Lyons amp Arnold 2001 Geoffrey Blainey wrote in A History of Victoria The Mystery of a Hansom Cab did more than any book to give the outside world a picture of Melbourne of the late 1880s Blainey 2007 David Stuart Davies featured the work in his book Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories writing The author was determined to make a fortune by creating a story containing a mystery a murder and a description of low life in Melbourne He succeeded Like a rich plum in our vintage mystery pudding we include the whole novel in this collection Davies 2006 Adaptations EditA parody edition titled The Mystery of a Wheelbarrow 1888 is attributed to a W Humer Ferguson 6 22 The same year it was adapted for the stage by Arthur Law 23 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 1911 is a film produced by Amalgamated Pictures an Australian adaptation of the book 8 24 In 1915 the book was again adapted into a film with screenplay by Eliot Stannard 7 Directed by Harold Weston the film starred the actors Milton Rosmer Fay Temple A V Bramble James Dale and Arthur Walcott 25 7 26 A remake of the 1911 version of the film was produced in 1925 in Australia 8 Made by Pyramid Pictures The Mystery of a Hansom Cab cast included Arthur Shirley Grace Glover Godfrey Cass Cora Warner and Isa Crossley 8 27 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab was a 1935 reissue of the 1925 Australian silent film It was released by Pathescope 28 A six part radio serial adaptation was broadcast on the BBC Light Programme from 2 November to 7 December 1958 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 1958 9 Writer Michael HardwickBased on the novel by Fergus HumeProduction Audrey CameronFive Thousand PoundsA ConfessionA Certificate of MarriageThe Queen of Little Bourke StreetDuncan Calton for the DefenceIn the Queen s Name Episodes 1 2 3 4 5 6Oliver WhyteBrown club porterJudge Leigh Crutchley 1 2 3CabbyFelix Rolleston John Hollis 1 2 3 6Passer by Joseph Shaw 1Constableother parts played by John Scott 1 2 3Coroner Frederick Treves 1Dr Chinston John Graham 1 5 6Detective Sam Gorby Russell Napier 1 2 3 5 6Sergeant Joseph John Cazabon 1 3 5 6Mrs HabletonSlum woman Shirley Cameron 1 2Roger Moreland Bruce Stewart 1 3 6Mrs Sampson Brenda Dunrich 1 2 4 5Madge Frettlby Gwenda Wilson 1 2 3 4 5Brian Fitzgerald Allan McClelland 1 2 3 4 5 6Mark Frettlby Harold Young 1 2 3 4Duncan Calton Frank Duncan 2 3 4 5 6Ma Guttersnipe Gwen Day Burroughs 2 3 4Graham Calton s clerk John Bennett 2 3 6Crown ProsecutorMr Raphael a chemist Leon Peers 3 5 6George Nicholas Gabriel Woolf 3Sal Rawlins Paddy Turner 3 5A boy Seamus Grant 3other parts played by Sheila Grant 1other parts played by members of the cast 1 3The Melbourne television station GTV 9 produced a version of the play in 1962 adapted by Barry Pree as part of The General Motors Hour 29 Michael Rodger adapted the story as a stage play in 1990 and a radio promotion in 1991 by Queensland Performing Arts Trust 10 11 Burberry Entertainment in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation produced a telemovie adaptation which was premiered on 28 October 2012 and stars John Waters Oliver Ackland Helen Morse and Jessica De Gouw 12 30 A German translation of the novel appeared in 1895 under the title Das Geheimnis eines Fiakers shifting the setting of the story from Melbourne to Vienna and also changing the names of the characters This adaptation was re published in a modernized version by Hainer Plaul in the German Democratic Republic in 1984 under the title Das Geheimnnis des Fiakers See also Edit nbsp Criminal justice portal nbsp Literature portal nbsp Novels portalCrime fiction Detective fiction Giallo List of crime writers Mystery fiction WhodunitReferences Edit a b c d Birns amp McNeer 2007 a b c d e f g h i j Rzepka amp Horsley 2010 a b c Lyons amp Arnold 2001 Blainey 2007 a b c d e Davies 2006 a b c Franklin Roe amp Bettison 2001 a b c Young 2010 a b c d Reade 1980 a b Radio Times 2 Nov 1958 1 In the Queen s Name The Mystery of a Hansom Cab vol 141 Light Programme p 25 Radio Times 9 Nov 1958 2 Duncan Calton for the Defence The Mystery of a Hansom Cab vol 141 Light Programme p 25 Radio Times 16 Nov 1958 3 The Queen of Little Bourke Street The Mystery of a Hansom Cab vol 141 Light Programme p 25 Radio Times 23 Nov 1958 4 A Certificate of Marriage The Mystery of a Hansom Cab vol 141 Light Programme p 25 Radio Times 30 Nov 1958 5 A Confession The Mystery of a Hansom Cab vol 141 Light Programme p 25 Radio Times 7 Dec 1958 6 Five Thousand Pounds The Mystery of a Hansom Cab vol 141 Light Programme p 21 a b OCLC 224191521 a b OCLC 224185898 a b Diaz 2012 a b Macintyre 2009 a b c d Parrinder amp Gasiorek 2011 a b c d Pierce 2009 Brown May 1998 LCCN ca08 675 LCCN 75 32754 LCCN 82 9461 Hume 2013 Pierce 2009 pp 114 274 OCLC 221666246 Plarr 1899 p 626 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 1911 at IMDb Mystery of a Hansom Cab at AllMovie The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 1915 at IMDb Lincoln 1916 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 1925 at IMDb Kinematograph Weekly 1935 The Age 1961 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Museums Victoria Archived from the original on 24 Nov 2015 Sources EditDiaz Amanda 30 Apr 2012 Filming commences on ABC telemovie The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Archived from the original on 11 Jan 2020 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 2012 TV Movie at IMDb Birns Nicholas McNeer Rebecca 2007 A Companion to Australian Literature since 1900 Camden pp 391 393 ISBN 978 1571133496 via Google Books Blainey Geoffrey 2007 A History of Victoria CUP p 72 ISBN 978 0521869775 via Google Books Brown May Andrew 1998 Melbourne street life the itinerary of our days Australian Scholarly Arcadia and Museum Victoria p 28 ISBN 978 1875606467 Davies David Stuart 2006 Vintage Mystery and Detective Stories Wordsworth p 15 17 1059 1063 ISBN 978 1840220650 Franklin Miles Roe Jill Bettison Margaret 2001 A Gregarious Culture Topical Writings of Miles Franklin UQP pp 227 230 ISBN 0702232378 via Google Books Hume Fergus 2013 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Introduction Simon Caterson Text Publishing ISBN 978 1921922220 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Kinematograph Weekly Yearbook Kinematograph Publications 91 96 1935 Lyons Martyn Arnold John 2001 A History of the Book in Australia 1891 1945 A National Culture in a Colonised Market UQP pp 241 243 ISBN 978 0702232343 Macintyre Stuart 2009 A Concise History of Australia 3rd ed CUP pp 111 113 ISBN 978 0521516082 via Google Books Parrinder Patrick Gasiorek Andrzej eds 2011 The Oxford History of the Novel in English Vol 4 The Reinvention of the British and Irish Novel 1880 1940 OUP pp 213 216 ISBN 978 0199559336 via Google Books Pierce Peter 2009 The Cambridge History of Australian Literature CUP pp 114 274 ISBN 978 0521881654 Plarr Victor 1899 Law William Arthur Men and Women of the Time A Dictionary of Contemporaries 15th ed Routledge p 626 OCLC 457880067 Reade Eric 1980 History and Heartburn The Saga of Australian Film 1896 1978 Fairleigh Dickinson UP p 44 ISBN 978 0838630822 via Google Books Rzepka Charles J Horsley Lee 2010 A Companion to Crime Fiction Wiley Blackwell pp 107 109 ISBN 978 1405167659 Author 23 In Rare Double The Age Melbourne 17 Aug 1961 p TV Radio Guide 2 Lincoln W J 9 Feb 1916 Picture Profiles in the Olden Days Random Reminiscences The Winner Melbourne p 11 via NLA Young R G 2010 The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film Applause p 434 ISBN 978 1557832696 via Google Books Further reading Edit Australian Classics Fergus Hume s Mystery of a Hansom Cab The Book Show Radio National 29 Dec 2009 Binyon T J 1989 Murder Will Out The Detective in Fiction OUP pp 70 71 ISBN 978 0192192233 Fergus Hume Dictionary of Australian Biography 1949 Fergus Hume Fantastic Fiction Kirk Pauline M 1972 Hume Fergusson Wright Fergus 1859 1932 Australian Dictionary of Biography 1972 Vol 4 MUP pp 443 444 Pittard Christopher 2008 The Real Sensation of 1887 Fergus Hume and The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Clues A Journal of Detection 26 1 37 48 doi 10 3172 CLU 26 1 37 ISSN 0742 4248 Sussex Lucy 2016 Blockbuster Fergus Hume and The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Text Publishing ISBN 978 1922147943 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Mystery of a Hansom Cab The Mystery of a Hansom Cab at Standard Ebooks Works by Fergus Hume at Project Gutenberg plain text and HTML nbsp The Mystery of a Hansom Cab public domain audiobook at LibriVox The Mystery of a Hansom Cab at Open Library nbsp Classic Crime Fiction Fergus Hume bibliography Works by or about Fergus Hume at Internet Archive scanned books amp audiobooks original editions color illustrated Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Mystery of a Hansom Cab amp oldid 1169506678, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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