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  • This is supported by references to the events of " Enter the Saint " within the novel.
  • It was the first novella collection to be published since " Enter the Saint " a year earlier.
  • "Enter the Saint " was also the title of a BBC Radio documentary on Simon Templar and Leslie Charteris, broadcast in 1998.
  • Following " Enter the Saint ", Charteris wrote two full-length novels featuring Templar before returning to the novella form in " Featuring the Saint " in 1931.
  • The stories in " Enter the Saint " mark the first series appearance of Scotland Yard Inspector Claud Eustace Teal, a character that Charteris had introduced in the 1929 novel, " Daredevil ".
  • On the morning of the 18 August, just as the expedition was about to enter the Saint Lawrence River, the wind began to blow hard from the northwest, and Walker was forced to seek shelter in Gasp?Bay.
  • In a 1960s edition of " Enter the Saint ", Charteris goes so far as to define " Enter the Saint " as the first Templar book, ignoring " Meet the Tiger ".
  • In a 1960s edition of " Enter the Saint ", Charteris goes so far as to define " Enter the Saint " as the first Templar book, ignoring " Meet the Tiger ".
  • As with other Saint books, many different editions of " Enter the Saint " have been published over the years, although unlike many early Simon Templar collections, it appears to have never been published under any other title.
  • In his introduction to the 1963 Fiction Publishing Corporation edition of 1930s " Enter the Saint ", Charteris writes that he had no intention of updating his early stories as they were republished, preferring them to remain as period pieces.
  • The novel starts an unspecified length of time after the events of " Enter the Saint " with an account of Simon Templar, The Saint, foiling an assassination attempt on a visiting prince by tricking the would-be assassin into blowing himself up.
  • Both stories were passed over by Charteris when he was compiling his first two novella collections " Enter the Saint " and " Featuring the Saint " and were rewritten when he chose to include them in " Alias the Saint ".
  • ""'Enter the Saint " "'is a collection of three interconnected adventure novellas by Leslie Charteris first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in October 1930, followed by an American edition by The Crime Club in April 1931.
  • In 2014, all the Saint books from " Enter the Saint " to " Salvage for the Saint " ( but not " Meet the Tiger " nor Burl Barer's " Capture the Saint " ) were republished in both the UK and US.
  • It is also revealed that Kent, who had only been mentioned briefly in previous Saint adventures, harboured an unrequited love for Patricia Holm, possibly originating from a Mediterranean cruise on which Templar had assigned Kent to take Holm to keep her out of trouble ( as indicated in " Enter the Saint " ).
  • The story initially appeared in " The Thriller ", a British magazine, in 1929 . Due to this somewhat convoluted publishing history, " The Last Hero " is occasionally cited as the second volume of adventures featuring the crime-busting antihero Simon Templar, alias The Saint, predating " Enter the Saint ".
  • In the summer of 1902 Stravinsky stayed with composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and his family in the German city of Heidelberg, where Rimsky-Korsakov, arguably the leading Russian composer at that time, suggested to Stravinsky that he should not enter the Saint Petersburg Conservatoire, but instead study composing by taking private lessons, in large part because of his age.
  • In this book, Sonia Delmar becomes the romantic female lead, replacing Templar's girlfriend of the previous books, Patricia Holm, who is referenced only briefly in the story as being on a cruise in the Mediterranean ( this same excuse was used by Charteris to remove the character from much of the action in " Enter the Saint " as well ).
  • "Meet the Tiger " was a commercial success when it was published, and in 1930 Charteris decided to turn the adventures of Simon Templar into a series, writing three novella-length adventures featuring the character that were initially published in magazines and then in 1930 as " Enter the Saint "; this was followed later the same year by " television series of the 1960s starring Roger Moore.
  • The most notable element of the book is that it featured the first appearance of Scotland Yard Inspector Claud Eustace Teal, the gum-chewing detective who later became a recurring character in the Simon Templar novels, novellas, and short stories starting in 1929 ( Templar had been introduced in the 1928 novel, " Meet-The Tiger ! " but this book did not feature Teal; the earliest stories to feature Teal and Templar together can be found in the 1930 collection " Enter the Saint " ).
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