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Earl Derr Biggers (August 26, 1884 – April 5, 1933) was an American novelist and playwright. His novels featuring the fictional Chinese American detective Charlie Chan were adapted into popular films made in the United States and China. Biography The son of Robert J. and Emma E. (Derr) Biggers, Earl Derr Biggers was born in Warren, Ohio, and graduated from Harvard University in 1907, where he was a member of The Lampoon. He worked briefly as a journalist for The Plain Dealer in 1907, and then for the Boston Traveller until 1912, before turning to fiction. Many of his plays and novels were made into movies. His first novel, Seven Keys to Baldpate, was published in 1913, and George M. Cohan quickly adapted the novel as a hit Broadway stage play of the same name. Cohan starred in the 1917 film version, one of seven film versions of the play, and a 1935 revival. The novel was also adapted into two films with different titles, House of the Long Shadows and Haunted Honeymoon, but they had essentially equivalent plots. On the day that his first novel was accepted for publication, Biggers proposed to Eleanor Ladd, his girlfriend and fellow writer at the Boston Traveller, and they married in 1914; one year later, his son Robert was born. A decade later, Biggers had even greater success with his series of Charlie Chan detective novels. The popularity of Charlie Chan extended even to China, where audiences in Shanghai appreciated the Hollywood films. Chinese companies made films starring this fictional character. Derr Biggers publicly acknowledged the real-life detective Chang Apana as the inspiration for the character of Charlie Chan in his letter to the Honolulu Advertiser of June 28, 1932. Biggers lived in San Marino, California, and died in a Pasadena, California hospital after suffering a heart attack in Palm Springs, California. He was 48. The Charlie Chan series The House Without a Key (1925) The Chinese Parrot (1926) Behind That Curtain (1928) The Black Camel (1929) Charlie Chan Carries On (1930) Keeper of the Keys (1932) Other works Seven Keys to Baldpate (1913) Love Insurance (1914); film version: One Night in the Tropics (1940) Inside the Lines (1915) (with Robert Welles Ritchie) The Agony Column (1916) (also published as Second Floor Mystery) Fifty Candles (1921) Earl Derr Biggers Tells Ten Stories (short stories, 1933) References External links Works by Earl Derr Biggers in eBook form at Standard Ebooks Works by Derr Biggers at Project Gutenberg Works by Earl Derr Biggers at Faded Page (Canada) Works by Earl Derr Biggers at Project Gutenberg of Australia Works by or about Earl Derr Biggers at Internet Archive Works by Earl Derr Biggers at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Works by Earl Derr Biggers at Open Library Earl Derr Biggers at IMDb  Play by Derr Biggers on Great War Theatre. Discover the Earl Derr Biggers popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Earl Derr Biggers books.

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  • The House Without a Key synopsis, comments

    The House Without a Key

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Miss Minerva Winterslip was a Bostonian in good standing, and long past the romantic age. Yet beauty thrilled her still, even the semibarbaric beauty of a Pacific island. As she wa...

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    The Charlie Chan Megapack

    Earl Derr Biggers

    When Earl Derr Biggers created Chinese detective Charlie Chan, he had no idea he had created a media sensation. Novels, movies, TV series, radio programs, comic booksCharlie spawne...

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    Love Insurance

    Earl Derr Biggers

    OUTSIDE a giltlettered door on the seventeenth floor of a New York office building, a tall young man in a furlined coat stood shivering.Why did he shiver in that coat? He shivered ...

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    The House Without A Key

    Earl Derr Biggers

    Enter Charlie Chan! The House Without A Key is the first of the Charlie Chan mysteries. Atmospheric and entertaining, Biggers shows you a side of Hawaii that few will ever see. Joh...

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    Earl Derr Biggers Tells Ten Stories

    Earl Derr Biggers

    This early work by Earl Derr Biggers was originally published in 1933 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. "Earl Derr Biggers Tells Ten Stori...

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    Classic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s

    Leslie S. Klinger

    Classic American Crime Writing of the 1920sincluding House Without a Key, The Benson Murder Case, The Tower Treasure, The Roman Hat Mystery, The Tower Treasure, and Little Caesarof...