Raffles confronts Count Corbucci, 1906 illustration by F. C. Yohn
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Genre(s)
Crime fiction
Publication
Publisher
Charles Scribner's Sons
Media type
Print (Magazine)
Publication date
March 1901
Chronology
Series
A. J. Raffles
A Jubilee Present
The Last Laugh
"The Fate of Faustina" is a short story by E. W. Hornung, and features the gentleman thief A. J. Raffles, and his companion and biographer, Bunny Manders. The story was first published in Scribner's Magazine in March 1901.[1] The story was also included as the third story in the collection The Black Mask, published by Grant Richards in London, and Charles Scribner's Sons in New York, both in 1901.[2]
^William G. Contento (12 August 2017). "Series List". The FictionMags Index. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
^Rowland, page 280.
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