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Robert Eustace was the pen name of Eustace Robert Barton (1854–1943), an English doctor and author of mystery and crime fiction with a theme of scientific innovation. He also wrote as Eustace Robert Rawlings. Eustace often collaborated with other writers, producing a number of works with the author L. T. Meade and others. He is credited as co-author with Dorothy L. Sayers of the novel ''The Documents in the Case'', for which he supplied the main plot idea and supporting medical and scientific details. ==Bibliography== *''A Master of Mysteries'' (1898) with L.T. Meade *''The Secret of Emu Plain'' (1898) with L.T. Meade (Short Story, sequel to Master of Mysteries) *''The Gold Star Line'' (1899) *''The Brotherhood of the Seven Kings'' (1899) with L.T. Meade (Novel) *''Miss Florence Cusack stories: The Arrest of Captain Vandeleur (1899) & The Outside Ledge (1900) with L.T. Meade (Short Stories) *''The Sanctuary Club'' (1900) *''Followed'' (1900) with L.T. Meade (Short Story) *''The Man Who Disappeared'' (1901) with L.T. Meade (Short Story) *''The Last Square (1902)'' with L.T. Meade (Short Story) *''The Oracle of Maddox Street: The Dead Hand (1902) & Fingertips (1902)'' with L.T. Meade (Short Stories) *''The Stolen Pearl (1903)'' with Gertrude Warden *''The Sorceress of the Strand (Madame Sara)'' (1903) with L.T. Meade (three Short Stories: Madame Sara, Blood Red Cross, The Face of the Abott) *''A Human Bacillus'' (1907) *''The Tea-Leaf'' (1925) with Edgar Jepson *''The Documents in the Case'' (1930) with Dorothy L. Sayers 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Eustace」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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