

The first story, The Ides of March, appeared in the June 1898 edition of Cassell’s Magazine and the first eight adventures were collected in The Amateur Cracksman (1899), with further stories in the successive volumes The Black Mask (1901) and A Thief in the Night (1904), followed by the full-length novel, Mr.

The stories are told in the first person by his assistant and chronicler, Harry ‘Bunny’ Manders. (Bunny on Raffles)Įrnest William Hornung wrote a series of twenty-six short stories and one novel about the adventures of by far his most successful fictional character, Arthur J. He was beyond comparison the most masterful man whom I have ever known.
