- silver-stringed guitar; the
elderly "occult detective"
Judge Pursuivant; and John
Thunstone, also an
occult investigator.
Wellman wrote under a
number of pseudonyms...
- John
Thunstone is a
fictional character and the hero of a
series of
stories by
author Manly Wade Wellman.
Thunstone is a
scholar and
playboy who investigates...
-
investigator John
Thunstone. The book
derives its
title from a line in Hamlet's
famous "To be, or not to be..." soliloquy. The
character of John
Thunstone had previously...
- Grandin);
Manly Wade Wellman,
whose characters Judge Pursuivant and John
Thunstone investigated occult events through short stories in the pulps, collected...
- characters,
Judge Keith Hilary Pursuivant,
Professor Nathan Enderby, and John
Thunstone. The
story "Vigil"
first appeared in the
magazine Strange Stories. The...
- same time.
Occult detective stories, such as
Manly Wade Wellman's John
Thunstone stories -
written originally during the 1940s -are
credited by many current...
- (features The Gumshoe) "Rouse Him Not", by
Manly Wade
Wellman (features John
Thunstone) "De Marigny’s Clock", by
Brian Lumley (features
Titus Crow) "Seven Stars...
-
World War I.
Until he p****ed it on to Wellman's
later character, John
Thunstone,
Judge Pursuivant possessed a sword-cane with a
silver blade said to have...