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Bibliography of the League Members

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Prospero’s Men

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17th Century League

Prospero the Duke of Milan, Caliban and Ariel

Orlando

Christian

Captain Robert Owe-Much

  • The Floating Island or a new Discovery Relating the Strange Adventure on a late Voyage from Lamberthana to Villa Franca, Alias Ramallia, to the Eastward of Terra Del Templo: By three Ships, viz., the ‘Pay-naught,’ the ‘Excuse,’ and the ‘Least-in-Sight’ under the Conduct of Captain Robert Owe-much: Describing the Nature of the Inhabitants, their Religion, Laws and Customs (Book, 1673) by "Frank Careless" (AKA Richard Head)

Mistress St. Clair (Bibliography Needed)

Don Quixote de la Mancha

Gulliver's League

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18th Century League

Captain Lemuel Gulliver, MD

Sir Percy Blankeney & Lady Marguerite Blankeney

The Reverend Dr. Christopher Syn (alias Captain Clegg alias the Scarecrow)

Mistress Frances "Fanny" Hill

Nathaniel "Natty" Bumppo

Orlando

  • See Prospero's Men

Mina’s League

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Late 19th Century League

Wilhelmina Murray

Allan "Hunter" Quatermain

  • King Solomon's Mines (Book, 1885) by H. Rider Haggard
  • "Hunter Quatermain's Story" (Short Story published in In a Good Cause, 1885) by H. Rider Haggard
  • "Long Odds" (Short Story published in Macmillan's Magazine February 1886) by H. Rider Haggard
  • Allan Quatermain (1887) by H. Rider Haggard
  • "A Tale of Three Lions" (serialized in Atalanta Magazine, October-December 1887) by H. Rider Haggard
  • Allan’s Wife (Book, 1887) by H. Rider Haggard
  • Maiwa’s Revenge: or, The War of the Little Hand (Book, 1888) by H. Rider Haggard
  • Marie (Book, 1912) by H. Rider Haggard
  • Child of Storm (Book, 1913) by H. Rider Haggard
  • The Holy Flower (Book, 1915) by H. Rider Haggard
  • The Ivory Child (Book, 1916) by H. Rider Haggard
  • Finished (Book, 1917) by H. Rider Haggard
  • The Ancient Allan (Book, 1920) by H. Rider Haggard
  • She and Allan (Book, 1920) by H. Rider Haggard
  • Heu-heu: or, The Monster (Book, 1924) by H. Rider Haggard
  • The Treasure of the Lake (Book, 1926) by H. Rider Haggard
  • Allan and the Ice-gods (Book, 1927) by H. Rider Haggard

Captain Nemo (AKA Prince Darkkar)

Dr. Henry Jekyll & Mr. Edward Hyde

Hawley Griffin (AKA the Invisible Man)

League Associates

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These are individuals who either assist or have ambiguous ties to the League. Baron von Münchhausen has many portraits and busts and trophies in the British Museum (AKA Montagu House) which have led many fans to believe that he was a member of one of the Leagues, or a member of the body of British Intelligence which governs the League, for the purposes of this timeline supposed as The Royal Society. Orlando does encounter each of the confirmed Leagues in The New Traveller's Almanac, and is even there depicted with the symbol of the League (a question mark) on his/her watch chain. Orlando is also a member of the 20th century League, and is one of the only three confirmed members as of The New Traveller's Almanac. Sherlock Holmes, historically, has been tied to British Intelligence through his brother Mycroft (a member of H.M. Government), and in Vol. 1 of LoEG, is shown to have the symbol of the League on his cigarette case. In The New Traveller's Almanac, there is a confirmed encounter between Wilhelmina and Sherlock Holmes. C. Auguste Dupin, while not a member of British Intelligence, is no less a friend of the League, as per the events of LoEG Vol. 1. William Sampson, Sr. is an original character created for LoEG, and is supposedly the farther of Bill Sampson (AKA the Wolf of Kabul), a 1920s British comic book character (who is also considered by some to be an associate of the League because of his canon association with the British Intelligence Corps). Campion Bond is also an original character created specifically for LoEG, and was originally intended to be James Bond's father, but this was never pursued due to licensing issues.

Karl Friedrich Hieronymus, Baron von Münchhausen

Orlando

  • See Prospero's Men

Sherlock Holmes

The Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin

William Sampson, Sr.

Campion Bond

Mycroft Holmes

Speculative Leagues

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Mina’s Second League

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20th Century League's Speculated Lineup

This League is a confirmed League, headed by Wilhelmina Murray and Allan Quatermain (later Allan Quatermain, Jr., with the confirmed addition of Orlando, and the suspected addition of Professor Challenger. Though Prof. Challenger was only listed as a "sometimes consultant" to this League in The New Traveller's Almanac. The "Mr. Altamont" speculation was derived from the initials A.J. in TNTA, who we now have learned may be A.J. Raffles the reformed "Gentleman thief" of E.W. Hornung's, and now confirmed member of this league, often described as having a Holmes type intellect. Also confirmed is the occcult detective Carnacki "the ghost finder".

Wilhelmina Murray

Allan Quatermain, Junior

Orlando

A. J. Raffles From the stories of E. W. Hornung.

Carnacki

Professor George Edward Challenger

Fogg’s League

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Speculative 19th Century League

There has been no confirmation of this League at all, aside from the popular belief among fans of the LoEG series that the portraits of the people behind the main 19th century League on the cover of Volume 1 are in fact a past 19th Century League because they not only are all British (aside from Robur, who is therefore not considered among this League) and they all were active in their own canon around the 1870s. The picture in which this supposed League is portrayed is inside the League's headquarters in the British Museum. In this picture is even the group portrait of the 18th century League discovered in the story of Vol. 1. Also, in this picture, is the actual character Count Allamistakeo (a mummy), sleeping, as well as a portrait of him.

Phileas Fogg

Sir Francis Varney

Count Allamistakeo

Sapathwa (AKA the Blue Dwarf)

  • The Blue Dwarf (Book, 1861) by Lady Esther Hope (AKA Percy B. St. John)
  • The Blue Dwarf (Book, c. 1870) by Percy B. St. John

Dorian Gray

Jack Harkaway

Other Groups

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Les Hommes Mysterieux

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The French League – Les Hommes Mysterieux thumb|Les Hommes Mysterieux - 1913 Les Hommes Mysterieux is said to be the "French counterpart to the League" in The New Traveller's Almanac. In A Blazing World by Jess Nevins, it is said that the roster of Les Hommes Mysterieux was based on information provided by a colleague of Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, Jean-Marc Lofficier, a leading expert on French literature and pulp. There are two members, listed here, however, who are not confirmed members of Les Hommes Mysterieux. Doctor Omega has been rumoured to be a part of Les Hommes Mysterieux because an alien he encountered on Mars is shown in an illustration of Les Hommes Mysterieux, but Kevin O'Neill has said in conversation with J.M. Lofficier that making Doctor Omega part of Les Hommes Mysterieux was not his intent in that picture[1]. The second unconfirmed character is The Sâr Dubnotal, who is rumoured to be a member of Les Hommes Mysterieux that has simply yet to be confirmed.

Aeronaut Jean Robur

Doctor Omega

  • Le Docteur Oméga – Adventures Fantastiques de Trois Français dans la Planète Mars (Dr. Omega – Fantastic Adventures of Three Frenchmen on the Planet Mars; Book, 1905) by Arnould Galopin

Arsène Lupin

  • Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Cambrioleur (Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Burglar; Book 1905) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmes (Arsene Lupin vs. Herlock Sholmes; Book, 1906-1907) by Maurice Leblanc
  • L’Aiguille Creuse (The Hollow Needle; Book 1908-1909) by Maurice Leblanc
  • 813 (Book, 1910) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Le Bouchon de Cristal (The Crystal Stopper; Book, 1912) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Les Confidences d'Arsène Lupin (The Confidences Of Arsene Lupin aka The Confessions of Arsene Lupin; Book, 1911-1913) by Maurice Leblanc
  • L’Éclat d’Obus (The Shell Shard; story published in Le Journal , 1915. Book, 1916) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Le Triangle d’Or (The Golden Triangle; story published in Le Journal , 1917. Book, 1918) by Maurice Leblanc
  • L’Île aux Trente Cercueils (The Island Of Thirty Coffins; story published in Le Journal , 1919. Book, 1919) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Les Dents du Tigre (The Teeth Of The Tiger; story published in Le Journal , 1920. Book, 1921) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Les Huit Coups de l’Horloge (The Eight Strokes Of The Clock; serialized in Excelsior, 1922-1923. Book, 1923) by Maurice Leblanc
  • La Comtesse de Cagliostro (The Countess Of Cagliostro; serialized in Le Journal , 1923-1924. Book, 1924) by Maurice Leblanc
  • La Demoiselle aux Yeux Verts (The Damsel With Green Eyes; serialized in Le Journal, 1926-1927. Book, 1927) by Maurice Leblanc
  • L’Agence Barnett et Cie. (The Barnett & Co. Agency; serialized in Lectures pour Tous, 1927-1928. Book, 1928) by Maurice Leblanc
  • La Demeure Mystérieuse (The Mysterious Mansion; story published in Le Journal , 1928. Book, 1929) by Maurice Leblanc
  • La Barre-y-va (story published in Le Journal , 1930. Book, 1931) by Maurice Leblanc
  • La Femme aux Deux Sourires (The Woman With Two Smiles; story published in Le Journal , 1932. Book, 1933) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Victor de la Brigade Mondaine (story published in Paris-Soir , 1933. Book, 1933) by Maurice Leblanc
  • La Cagliostro se venge (The Revenge Of The Countess Of Cagliostro; story published in Le Journal , 1934. Book, 1935) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Les Milliards d’Arsène Lupin (The Billions Of Arsene Lupin; story published in L'Auto, 1939. Book, 1941) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Le Dernier Amour d’Arsène Lupin (The Last Love of Arsene Lupin; unpublished ms.) by Maurice Leblanc
  • Le Secret d’Eunerville (The Secret Of Eunerville; Book, 1973) by Boileau-Narcejac
  • La Poudrière (The Powder Keg; Book, 1974) by Boileau-Narcejac
  • Le Second Visage d’Arsène Lupin (The Other Face Of Arsene Lupin; Book, 1975) by Boileau-Narcejac
  • La Justice d’Arsène Lupin (The Justice Of Arsene Lupin; Book, 1977) by Boileau-Narcejac
  • Le Serment d’Arsène Lupin (The Serment Of Arsene Lupin; Book, 1979) by Boileau-Narcejac

Sâr Dubnotal

  • Le Manoir Hanté de Creh'h-ar-Vran (The Haunted Manor of Creh'h-ar-Vran; Pulp Book, January 1909) by Norbert Sévestre
  • La Table Tournante du Docteur Tooth (Dr. Tooth's Turning Table; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Le Puits Fatal (The Fatal Well; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Le Médium Tragique (The Tragic Medium; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • La Grêve Sanglante (The Bloody Beach; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • La Détraquée du Passage Rimbaut (The Madwoman of Passage Rimbaut; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Tserpchikopf, le Sanglant Hypnotiseur (Tserpchikopf, the Bloody Hypnotist; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • La Piste Astrale (The Astral Trail; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • L'Écartelée de Montmartre (The Quartered Woman of Montmartre; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Jack l'Éventreur (Jack the Ripper; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Haine Posthume (Posthumous Hatred; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • La Fiancée de Gibraltar (The Fiancée from Gibraltar; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Les Vampires du Cimetière (The Vampires of the Cemetery; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • L'Empreinte Rouge (The Red Mark; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • La Somnambule du Gué Sanglant (The Somnambulist of the River of Blood; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • L'Affaire Azzef-Poloukhine (The Azzef-Poloukhine Case; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Un Complot Terroriste (A Terrorist Plot; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Dans l'Enfer Sibérien (In the Siberian Hell; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Azzef, le Roi des Agents Provocateurs (Azzef, King of the Agents Provocateurs; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre
  • Double-Taf, le Dernier des Pentyerns (Double-Taf, Last of the Pentyerns; Pulp Book, published circa 1909-1910) by Norbert Sévestre

Monsieur Zenith

  • Various appearances in the works featuring the fictional detective Sexton Blake

The Nyctalope

Fantômas

  • Fantômas (Pulp Book, Feb. 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Juve Contre Fantômas (Juve Versus Fantômas; Pulp Book, March 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Mort qui Tue (The Killer Corpse; Book, April 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • L'Agent Secret (The Secret Agent; Pulp Book, May 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Un Roi Prisonnier de Fantômas (A Royal Prisoner of Fantômas; Pulp Book, June 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Policier Apache (The Thug Policeman; Pulp Book, July 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Pendu de Londres (The Hanged Man of London; Pulp Book, Aug. 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Fille de Fantômas (The Daughter of Fantômas; Pulp Book, Sept. 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Fiacre de Nuit (Night Cab; Pulp Book, Oct. 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • La Main Coupée (The Severed Hand; Pulp Book, Nov. 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • L'Arrestation de Fantômas (Fantômas Under Arrest; Pulp Book, Dec. 1911) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Magistrat Cambrioleur (The Burglar Judge; Pulp Book, Jan. 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • La Livrée du Crime (Crime’s Employment Agency; Pulp Book, Feb. 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • La Mort de Juve (The Death of Juve; Pulp Book, March 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • L'Évadée de Saint-Lazare (The Escapee from St.-Lazare Prison; Pulp Book, April 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • La Disparition de Fandor (Fandor Disappears; Pulp Book, May 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Mariage de Fantômas (The Marriage of Fantômas; Pulp Book, June 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • L'Assassin de Lady Beltham (Lady Beltham’s Murderer; Pulp Book, July 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • La Guêpe Rouge (The Red Wasp; Pulp Book, Aug. 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Les Souliers du Mort (The Fatal Shoes; Pulp Book, Sep. 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Rrain Perdu (The Disappearing Train; Pulp Book, Oct. 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Les Amours D'un Prince (The Loves of a Prince; Pulp Book, Nov. 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Bouquet Tragique (The Deadly Bouquet; Pulp Book, Dec. 1912) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Jockey Masqué (The Masked Jockey; Pulp Book, Jan. 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Cercueil Vide (The Empty Coffin; Pulp Book, Feb. 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Faiseur de Reines (The Queen-Maker; Pulp Book, March 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Cadavre Géant (The Giant Corpse; Pulp Book, April 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Voleur D'or (The Gold Thief; Pulp Book, May 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Le Série Rouge (The Bloody Series; Pulp Book, June 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • L'Hôtel du Crime (Crime Hotel; Pulp Book, July 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • La Cravate de Chanvre (The Hangman’s Necktie; Pulp Book, Aug. 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • La Fin de Fantômas (The End of Fantômas?; Pulp Book, Sep. 1913) by Pierre Souvestre
  • Fantômas Est-il Ressuscite? (Is Fantômas Alive?; Book, 1934) by Marcel Allain
  • Fantômas Roi des Receleurs (Fantômas, Black Market King; Book, 1934) by Marcel Allain
  • Fantômas en Danger (Fantômas in Danger; Book, 1935) by Marcel Allain
  • Fantômas Prend sa Revanche (Fantômas Takes His Revenge; Book, 1935) by Marcel Allain
  • Fantômas Attaque Fandor (Fantômas Attacks Fandor; Book, 1935) by Marcel Allain
  • Si C'etait Fantômas? (Can it be Fantômas?; serialized in various French Newspapers, 1933-1938) by Marcel Allain
  • Oui, C'est Fantômas! (Yes, It’s Fantômas!; serialized in various French Newspapers, 1933-1938) by Marcel Allain
  • Fantômas Joue et Gagne (Fantômas Gambles and Wins; serialized in various French Newspapers, 1935-1938) by Marcel Allain

Group of the Sundered Veil

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Astral League – The League of the Sundered Veil

This grouping of characters appears in Allan and the Sundered Veil by Alan Moore

The Time Traveller

Allan "Hunter" Quatermain

John Carter

Randolph Carter

The Pirate’s Conference

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thumb|Pirate's Conference - c. 1775 This is a gathering that appears in The New Traveller's Almanac. Captain Blood, in this gathering, is believed by fans to be a later Captain Blood, as the original would have been long since dead at the time this gathering is said to have taken place.

Captain Clegg (alias The Reverend Dr. Christopher Syn alias the Scarecrow)

Long John Silver

Captain Blood II

Captain Slaughterboard

The Yellow Creature

Captain Pugwash

Tom the Cabin Boy

Captain Hook

Captain Pysse-Gummes (AKA Captain Pissgums)

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