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Leguerre, Nugent. Nugent Leguerre was created by “Howard Fitzalan,” the pseudonym of George Bronson-Howard (Plantagenet Hock, Bradley Lane, Yorke Norroy), and appeared sixteen stories in The Popular Magazine in 1927 and 1928, beginning with “Marie, Queen of Plots” (The Popular Magazine, Jan. 20, 1927).

Nugent Leguerre appears for all the world to be a wealthy, indolent, none-too-bright American tourist. But he is actually a member of the “Intelligence Control Division…because of its later state of innocuous desuetude, known as the ‘Lost Division.’” Leguerre is one of the Lost Division’s best agents, and travels around Europe and the Mediterranean, foiling the schemes of the enemies of America, the West, and peace in general.

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