
The Exploits of Captain O'Hagan, published in 1916 by Sax Rohmer, is a collection of short stories featuring the eccentric and chivalrous Captain Bernard O'Hagan. Known for his quick wit and fighting prowess, O'Hagan navigates various adventures in London, including thwarting blackmail schemes and assisting young women in distress. The stories highlight themes of honor and class, showcasing O'Hagan's flamboyant personality and comedic encounters, such as his humorous confrontation with a pugilist. This work reflects early 20th-century English fiction and offers a unique blend of action and humor.












