Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Vision of Yin, the Son of Yat Huang
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
Ernest Bramah , born Ernest Brammah Smith, was an English author. He published 21 books and numerous short stories and features. His humorous works were ranked with Jerome K Jerome and W. W. Jacobs, his detective stories with Conan Doyle, his politico-science fiction with H. G. Wells and his supernatural stories with Algernon Blackwood. George Orwell acknowledged that Bramah's book, What Might Have Been, influenced his Nineteen Eighty-Four. Bramah created the characters Kai Lung and Max Carrados.
Bramah was a recluse who did not give the public details of his personal life. He died at age 74 in London.

Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Vision of Yin, the Son of Yat Huang
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Career of the Charitable Quen-Ki-Tong
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
“However deep you dig a well it affords no refuge in the time of flood.”
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat
The Story of Tong So, the Averter of Calamities
Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat (1928)
The Story of Lao Ting and the Luminous Insect
Kai Lung's Golden Hours (1922)
“The one-legged never stumble.”
The Story of Hien and the Chief Examiner
Kai Lung's Golden Hours (1922)
Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Transmutation of Ling
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Confession of Kai Lung
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
The Story of Ning, the Captive God, and the Dreams that Mark his Race
Kai Lung's Golden Hours (1922)
“In his countenance this person read an expression of no-encouragement towards his venture.”
Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Confession of Kai Lung
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Transmutation of Ling
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
“He who has failed three times sets up as an instructor.”
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat
The Story of Lin Ho and the Treasure of Fang-Tso
Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat (1928)
Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Transmutation of Ling
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
The Story of Hien and the Chief Examiner
Kai Lung's Golden Hours (1922)
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Beneath the Mulberry Tree
The Story of the Poet Lao Ping, Chun Shin's Daughter Fa, and the Fighting Crickets
Kai Lung Beneath the Mulberry Tree (1940)
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat
The Meeting by the Way with the Warrior of Chi-u and What Emerged Therefrom"
Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat (1928)
The Story of Chang Tao, Melodious Vision and the Dragon
Kai Lung's Golden Hours (1922)
The Encountering of Six within a Wood
Kai Lung's Golden Hours (1922)
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Beneath the Mulberry Tree
The Story of the Poet Lao Ping, Chun Shin's Daughter Fa, and the Fighting Crickets
Kai Lung Beneath the Mulberry Tree (1940)
“Eat in the dark the bargain that you purchased in the dusk.”
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat
The Story of Kin Wen and the Miraculous Tusk
Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat (1928)
“One learns to itch where one can scratch.”
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat
The Story of Wong Choi and the Merchant Teen King's Thumb
Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat (1928)
“One may ride upon a tiger's back but it is fatal to dismount.”
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat
The Story of Kin Wen and the Miraculous Tusk
Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat (1928)
Lin Carter Discoveries in Fantasy (London, 1974) pp. 5-6.
Criticism
“He is capable of any crime, from reviling the Classics to diverting water courses.”
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat
The Story of Lin Ho and the Treasure of Fang-Tso
Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat (1928)
1936
Jorge Luis Borges, "The Total Library"
Criticism
Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Ill-Regulated Destiny of Kin Yen, the Picture-Maker
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)
Ernest Bramah book The Wallet of Kai Lung
The Transmutation of Ling
The Wallet of Kai Lung (1900)


