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Charles Dickens's final book, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, became a true mystery indeed when the famous author died before penning its conclusion.
Sergio Leone's last film is a hypnotic and disturbing epic about young immigrants struggling to elevate their place in society - by any means necessary.
Savvy shoppers tired of malls and mail order will head for Truckee, California. The town's not only an historical treasure trove, but full of one-of-a-kind gifts, too.
Oscar Wilde is celebrated as a homosexual icon for his promiscuous and decadent lifestyle in a century that outlawed homosexual relationships, yet he died a Catholic.
Lee Yuen Market, Maxim Arts & Jewelry Company, Mee Mee Bakery's fortune cookie machines, and Chinese herbalists' shops are must-sees in one of U.S.A's largest Chinatowns.
Raffles Hotel and other Raffles legacies feature strongly in the new book by John Malathronas, Singapore Swing, one of few books of travel literature about Singapore
Oscar Wilde wrote only one novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, published in 1890. It is often cited as one of the last gothic novels and is now an acclaimed masterpiece.
Part two of a multipart series on the origins and implications of recreational drugs. From the poppy fields of Asia, pain relief and addiction were born.
Scandal, treachery and crime are rife in London but villains beware, as Sherlock Holmes would say, 'the game is afoot'.


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