
Man Who Lost Himself
Published in 1899, 'The Man Who Lost Himself' by H. De Vere Stacpoole is a light-hearted novel about an unlucky American businessman in London who encounters a wealthy gentleman who is his exact look-alike. This chance meeting leads to a series of comedic and unexpected events as the protagonist navigates his identity and fortune. Stacpoole, also known for 'The Blue Lagoon,' reworked his earlier novel 'The Intended' into this story, which showcases themes of mistaken identity and the pursuit of success.

































