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  2. Earl Derr Biggers - Wikipedia

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    Earl Derr Biggers (August 26, 1884 – April 5, 1933) was an American novelist and playwright. [1] His novels featuring the fictional Chinese American detective Charlie Chan were adapted into popular films made in the United States and China.

  3. Charlie Chan - Wikipedia

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    The character of Charlie Chan was created by Earl Derr Biggers.In 1919, [1] while visiting Hawaii, Biggers planned a detective novel to be called The House Without a Key.He did not begin to write that novel until four years later, however, when he was inspired to add a Chinese-American police officer to the plot after reading in a newspaper of Chang Apana and Lee Fook, two detectives on the ...

  4. The House Without a Key - Wikipedia

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    The House Without a Key is a 1925 novel by Earl Derr Biggers, the first of the Charlie Chan mysteries.Set in 1920s Hawaiʻi, the novel acquaints the reader with the look and feel of the islands from the standpoint of both white and non-white inhabitants, describing social class structures and customs of the era.

  5. The Chinese Parrot - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Parrot (1926) is the second novel in the Charlie Chan series of mystery novels by Earl Derr Biggers and is the first in which Chan travels from Hawaii to mainland California. [1] The story concerns a valuable string of pearls which is purchased by a wealthy and eccentric financier.

  6. Keeper of the Keys - Wikipedia

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    Keeper of the Keys (1932) is the sixth and last mystery in the Charlie Chan series of Earl Derr Biggers; Biggers was planning on continuing the series, but died in 1933 before he could. The films continued the series for him.

  7. Seven Keys to Baldpate (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1913 novel by Earl Derr Biggers. A bestseller, it was adapted by George M. Cohan into a play, which in turn was adapted several times for film, radio and TV. [1] [2] [3] The plot of the novel differs from the play in many respects. [4] The setting was based on the real Baldpate Mountain. [5]

  8. US Judge Biggers, who ruled on funding for Black universities ...

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    Biggers, who remained a senior district judge until his death, presided over many other landmark cases including one regarding the […] The post US Judge Biggers, who ruled on funding for Black ...

  9. Charlie Chan Carries On - Wikipedia

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    Inspector Duff, a Scotland Yard detective and friend of Chan's, first introduced in Behind That Curtain, is pursuing a murderer on an around-the-world voyage; so far, there have been murders in London, France, Italy and Japan.