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Achmed Abdullah

Achmed Abdullah

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Achmed Abdullah was an American writer, most noted for his pulp stories of crime, mystery and adventure. He wrote screenplays for some successful films. He was the author of the progressive Siamese drama Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness, an Academy Award nominated film made in 1927. He earned an Academy Award nomination for collaborating on the screenplay to the 1935 film The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. - Wikipedia Achmed Abdullah was born in Yalta, in the Crimea, of mixed Russian-Afghan ancestry. In some sources his birthplace is reported as Malta. Abdullah was vague about his parentage, and he never revealed the name to which he was born but apparently he was christened Alexander Nicholayevitch Romanoff. However, he was also know as Achmed Abdullah Nadir Khan el-Durani el Iddrissyeh, whose father, Grand Duke Nicholas Romanoff, was a Russian-Orthodox, cousin to the last Tsar of Russia. To the Muslim name Achmed he was baptized in an Russian-Orthodox Church. Abdullah's mother, Princess Nourmahal Durani, was a Muslim, the daughter of the Emir of Kabul. Accoding to Abdullah, she tried to poison her husband in revenge for his serial infidelities. After the divorce of his parents, Abdullah returned to Kabul with his mother and sister, where he was brought up by his grandparents of his uncle. He was educated in Indian School, Darjeling, and College Louis le Grant, France, from where he moved to England. At Eton School he astonished his schoolmates with his turban and earring. After an education at Oxford and the University of Paris, he became a soldier and a spy. In 1900 Abdullah entered the British army, where he spent many years as a gentleman officer. He served over the world – in India, China, Tibet, France, the Near East, and Africa. Some of Abdullah's stories drew on experiences from this period of his life. In the 1920s Abdullah settled in the United States, where was employed by Hollywood studios on occasion. Most his tales were first published in pulp magazines under the name "Achmed Abdullah" which he preferred more than "Alexander Romanoff." His other pseudonyms were A.A. Nadir and John Hamilton. Abdullah soon gained fame with colorful, enjoyable adventure stories, which fit perfectly in the era of Rudolph Valentino and Lawrence of Arabia. *The Man on Horseback* (1919) is based on Abdullah's experiences in the American West. Especially after 1920s women readers devoured his romantic adventures with exotic settings. Sometimes they had supernatural elements, as in the collections *Wings: Tales of the Psychic* (1920) and *Mysteries of Asia* (1935). Abdullah's autobiography, *The Cat Had Nine Lives* (1933), is not far from fiction with its vivid tales of his travels and exploits. It is possible that some of the stories were not based on actual events, but as the embodiment of adventurer and writer he fitted well in the fantasy world of Hollywood. His last years Abdullah lived in New York. Abdullah died on May 12, 1945, at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. He was married three times, first to Irene Augusta Bainbridge (1884-1955), then to Jean Wick, his literary agent who died in 1939, and then in 1940 to Rosemary Agnes Dolan. - Authors Calendar

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  • The Ten Foot Chain

    Representative edition published 2007

    Open Work
  • Deliver us from evil

    Representative edition published 2007

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  • The man on horseback

    Representative edition published 2007

    Open Work
  • Fear

    Representative edition published 2006

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  • Poker

    Representative edition published 2006

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  • FEAR and Other Stories from the Pulps

    Representative edition published 2005

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  • A Simple Act Of Piety

    Representative edition published 2004

    Open Work
  • Lute and Scimitar

    Representative edition published 2003

    Open Work
  • Wings or Tales of the Psychic

    Representative edition published 2003

    Open Work
  • The honourable gentleman and others

    Representative edition published 1970

    Open Work
  • Alien souls

    Representative edition published 1970

    Open Work
  • The ten foot chain

    Representative edition published 1970

    Open Work
  • The swinging caravan

    Representative edition published 1969

    Open Work
  • Shackled

    Representative edition published 1924

    Open Work
  • The Thief of Bagdad

    Representative edition published 1924

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  • The remittance-woman

    Representative edition published 1924

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  • The Thief of Bagdad

    Representative edition published 1924

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  • The mating of the blades

    Representative edition published 1920

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  • Wings

    Representative edition published 1920

    Open Work
  • The honourable gentleman and others

    Representative edition published 1919

    Open Work
  • Bucking the tiger

    Representative edition published 1917

    Open Work
  • Alien Souls

    Representative edition published 1911

    Open Work
  • Honourable Gentleman, and Others

    Representative edition published 1911

    Open Work
  • Swinging Caravan

    Representative edition published 1911

    Open Work