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  1. The Beetle (or The Beetle: A Mystery) is an 1897 horror novel by British writer Richard Marsh, in which a shape-shifting ancient Egyptian entity seeks revenge on a British member of Parliament. The novel initially sold more copies than Bram Stoker's Dracula, a similar horror story published in the same year.

  2. Richard Marsh ist der Name folgender Personen: Richard Marsh (Bischof) († 1226), Lordkanzler und Siegelbewahrer von England, Bischof von Durham. Richard Marsh (Pferdetrainer) (1851–1933), britischer Jockey und Rennpferdetrainer. Richard Marsh (Schriftsteller) (eigentlich Richard Bernard Heldman, 1857–1915), britischer Autor.

  3. Richard Marsh, Baron Marsh (1928–2011), Labour cabinet minister and chairman of British Rail. Richard Marsh (racing driver), British Touring Car Championship racer. Richard Marsh (rugby league) (born 1962), rugby league footballer of the 1980s. Richard Marsh (1937–2009), birth name of American musician Sky Saxon.

  4. Richard Marsh, best-selling author of the late 19th century and Edwardian period, is best known for his supernatural novel ‘The Beetle’, which initially outsold Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’. Marsh produced nearly 80 volumes of novels and short stories, in genres including horror, crime, romance and humour; recently the rediscovered works of this ‘lost author’ have attracted increased ...

  5. Richard William Marsh, Baron Marsh PC (* 14. März 1928 in London; † 29. Juli 2011 in Wiltshire oder in London) war ein britischer Politiker (ehemals ...

  6. Acclaimed retelling of classic film Die Hard from Richard Marsh - Fringe First-winner, London poetry slam champion, BBC Audio Drama Best Scripted Comedy Drama award-winner and New York cop (one of these is untrue). When gunmen seize an LA skyscraper, off-duty policeman John McClane is the hostages’ only hope. This uplifting action romp (and ...

  7. 10. Sept. 2021 · Richard Marshs „Der Isiskäfer“ ist ein Roman (im Original von 1897), in dem ein uralter ägyptischer Isiskult im London des ausgehenden 19. Jahrhunderts zu neuem Leben erwacht. Zielpunkt des blutrünstigen Kults ist der aufstrebende Politiker Paul Lessingham, der als junger Mann in Kairo in die Fänge der Gottesanbeter*innen geriet.