Jimgrim / Ramsden
From the Encyclopedia of Fantasy biographical entry by John Clute (above): "TM was a follower of Theosophy, and the Jimgrim/Ramsden sequence is based on the Theosophical supposition that various occult sciences and manifestations come into this world as evidences of an ancient, Atlantis-derived wisdom which the world has forgotten, guarded in the present by cadres of Secret Masters; ..." (underscore represents linked cross-reference)
Clute places only 6 stories in the series.
Titles (9)
| # | Title | Author(s) | Year | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| King—of the Khyber Rifles | Talbot Mundy | 1916 | ||
| Moses and Mrs. Aintree | Talbot Mundy | 1922 | ||
| Om: The Secret of Ahbor Valley | Talbot Mundy | 1924 | ||
| The Gray Mahatma | Talbot Mundy | 1924 | ||
| The Nine Unknown | Talbot Mundy | 1924 | ||
| The Devil's Guard | Talbot Mundy | 1926 | ||
| Jimgrim | Talbot Mundy | 1931 | ||
| The Mystery of Khufu's Tomb | Talbot Mundy | 1933 | ||
| Full Moon | Talbot Mundy | 1935 |