The Adventures of A.J. Raffles - Boxed Set' is an anthology that celebrates the art of cunning and stealth through the gentleman thief archetype in early 20th-century literature. This collection spans a range of literary styles, from suspenseful thrillers to satirical comedies, encompassing the evolution of the crime genre during a period rich with sociopolitical change. It highlights some of the era's most innovatively structured narratives and character studies, showcasing how the figure of the thief can serve as a lens to explore themes of morality, justice, and social critique within a rapidly modernizing society. The authors, E.W. Hornung and John Kendrick Bangs, bring distinct voices and backgrounds to the collection. Hornung, known for introducing the character A.J. Raffles, a contemporary of Sherlock Holmes, reflects a deep understanding of British upper-class society and its shadows. Bangs, with his American humor and penchant for the fantastical, provides a delightful contrast that enriches the thematic depth of the collection. Together, these authors examine and challenge the societal norms of their times through their charismatic anti-heroes. This boxed set is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of crime, ethics, and societal commentary. It offers readers a comprehensive view of early detective and crime fiction through engaging and thought-provoking narratives. The Adventures of A.J. Raffles is not just a journey through thrilling escapades but also an invitation to reflect on the morality of the protagonists' choices within a historical context, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.