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  1. The novel Bulldog Drummond begins when Drummond places an advertisement in a newspaper looking for adventure to lift the ennui of his life in post-war London. The response comes from Phyllis Benton, who is concerned for the health and well-being of her father, over whom Henry Lakington and Carl Peterson have a hold. At the end of the ...

  2. Bulldog Drummond ist eine britische fiktive Figur, ein von unter dem Pseudonym Sapper schreibenden Autor Herman Cyril McNeile (1888–1937) geschaffener Held einer Romanreihe, die von 1920 bis 1954 erschien.

  3. Bulldog Drummond, fictional character, the English hero of a popular series of English mystery novels (from 1920) by Sapper. Drummond, a two-fisted man of action, made his first appearance in a short story published in The Strand Magazine.

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  4. Drummond follows Irma back to their flat and is able to rescue Robert before he is blown up by a bomb left behind by the two women. He is then astonished to discover that Robert is an old college friend of the Akmatan King Fedra. Irma does away with Weston, another Phoenecian board member. Drummond travels to the Mediterranean coast.

  5. 6. Nov. 2018 · An officer, a gentleman and a decorated war hero in the “Royal Loamshire Regiment,” Drummond grew bored after the First World War, and — longing for excitement — set himself up as a private detective and adventurer for hire, running an ad in the local paper.

  6. 28. Sept. 2014 · This upload contains 27 episodes of the Old Time Radio program, Bulldog Drummond. The show aired on the Mutual Network from 1941-1949, but only a handful episodes appear to have survived.

  7. Plot. The novel begins with ex- British Army Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, DSO, MC, a wealthy former World War I officer of the Loamshire Regiment, dashing and strong, but not handsome, placing an advertisement in The Times stating his desire for an adventure.