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W. Bolingbroke Johnson

    This scholar and writer delved into history to illuminate the lives of exceptional individuals and pivotal eras, including the Middle Ages. His expertise shone through in meticulous biographies and influential surveys of literature that often served as standard textbooks. He applied his insightful observations and literary style to essays and verse, enriching both academic and broader literary spheres. His works bring the past to life with clarity and a keen eye for detail.

    The Widening Stain
    • The Widening Stain

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(139)Add rating

      Murders plague a university library—and only an intrepid book cataloger can solve them. For the staff of the library at the center of The Widening Stain, it’s easy enough to dismiss the death of a woman who fell from a rolling ladder as nothing more than an unfortunate accident. It’s more difficult, however, to explain away the strangled corpse of a man found inside a locked room, surrounded by rare and obscure erotica. And that’s not all—a valuable manuscript has vanished from the stacks, which means that both a killer and a thief are loose in the facility’s hallowed halls. It’s up to chief cataloger Gilda Gorham to solve the crimes but, unless she’s careful, the next death in the library might just be her own... A humorous and literary Golden Age mystery, The Widening Stain is adorned with as many playful limericks as it is with bibliographic details. The book, which offers a satirical glimpse of academic life at an institution strongly resembling Cornell University, is one of the most beloved bibliomysteries (mysteries involving books) of all time.

      The Widening Stain