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  1. Richard Henry Sampson (conocido con el seudónimo de Richard Hull) nació en Londres en 1896. A los dieciocho años se incorporó al ejército y combatió como oficial de infantería en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Después de la guerra vivió tres años en Francia. Al volver a Inglaterra, montó una oficina de asesoría contable. En 1934 ...

  2. 23 de jan. de 2018 · Nov 2008. Richard Hull. A data-centric approach to business process and workflow modeling has been emerging over the past several years. This short paper presents a structured framework for a ...

  3. Richard Hull. Richard Henry Sampson FCA, known by the pseudonym Richard Hull, was a British writer who became successful as a crime novelist with his first book in 1934. Author Richard Hull's list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.

  4. 3 de dez. de 2012 · The chef at a London’s men’s club may have accidentally poisoned a member to death. The club’s secretary, Ford, wants to Keep It Quiet to avoid bad publicity. He enlists the help of a member, Dr. Anstruther, to put the cause of death as heart failure. Thus begins a comic farce of blackmail, threats and other crimes.

  5. 763 reviews 76 followers. December 3, 2021. Originally published in 1938, Excellent Intentions is the story of a murder trial of a man that no one is sorry to hear of his death. One of the key features is that the author doesn't tell us which of the four possible suspects is on trial until towards the end of the book.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Richard Henry Sampson (Londres, 1896-1973), conocido como Richard Hull, publicó El asesinato de mi tía, su primera novela, en 1934, a la que siguieron otros éxitos policíacos y de misterio. Héroe de guerra, consultor del Almirantazgo y asistente personal de Agatha Christie en la dirección del Detection Club, las historias de Hull destacan por su ingeniosos giros argumentales.

  7. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Richard Hull: Mirror and Bone continues at Western Exhibitions (1709 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois) through April 22. The exhibition was organized by the gallery. Support Independent Arts ...