Tales of the Uncanny and Supernatural
by Algernon Blackwood
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- Hardcover
- Condition
- Good+
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A GENUINE DATE STAMPED 1974 EDITION WITH THE ORIGINAL DUST JACKET THAT IS NOW 50 YEARS OLD
A BOOK OF STRANGE, OMINOUS, AND CHILLING TALES
A VERY SCARCE EDITION WITH THE JACKET
A large collection unlike any other. I would snag this one before someone else does!! Algernon Blackwood is said to be one of the greatest writers of dark tales ever to live and this is one of the finest examples you will come across. Blackwood continues to demonstrate the power of his words as he shocks and disturbs in this collection of supernatural tales. In a world where the line between sanity and insanity becomes increasingly blurred, tales such as 'Violence' demonstrate the mind's ability to deceive itself to a horrifying end, whilst 'The Terror of the Twins' portrays the destructive power of hate from beyond the grave. In tales where a happy ending is hard to find, prepare yourself for a journey into the darkest elements of the human psyche.
Tales include The Doll, Running Wolf, The Little Beggar, The Occupant of the Room, The Man Whom the Trees Loved, The Valley of the Beasts, The South Wind, The Man Who Was Milligan, The Trod, The Terror of the Twins, The Deferred Appointment, Accessory Before the Fact, The Glamour of the Snow, The House of the Past, The Decoy, The Tradition, The Touch of Pan, Entrance, and Exit, The Pikestaffe Case, The Empty Sleeve, Violence, and The Lost Valley.
Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) was born into a well-to-do Kentish family. His parents, converts to a Calvinistic sect, led an austere life, ill-suited to their dreamy and sensitive son. During adolescence, he became fascinated by hypnotism and the supernatural and, on leaving university, studied Hindu philosophy and occultism. Later, he was to draw on these beliefs and experiences in his writing. Sent away to Canada at the age of twenty, his attempts at making a living were wholly unsuccessful and shortly after his return to England, he began to write. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories, published in 1906, was followed by a series of psychic detective stories, featuring John Silence, 'physician extraordinary'. His reputation as one of the greatest exponents of supernatural fiction began to grow. Chiefly known for his ghost stories, Blackwood wrote in many different forms within the genre. His most personal works, however, are his 'mystical' novels, for example, The Centaur, where he explores man's empathy with the forces of the universe. Blackwood also wrote children's fiction. A Prisoner in Fairyland was adapted into the play (later the musical), Starlight Express. Later in life, Blackwood turned to writing radio plays, and in 1947 he began a new career on BBC TV telling ghost stories. He received a knighthood in 1949.
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- Bookseller
- Higgins Rare Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 751212246
- Title
- Tales of the Uncanny and Supernatural
- Author
- Algernon Blackwood
- Book Condition
- Used - Good+
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Castle Books
- Date Published
- 1974
- Pages
- 426
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Ghost, book, stories, antique, vintage, the supernatural, horror, dark, strange, Terror, Nightmare, Occult, Fiction, Non finction, Gothic, Dracula, Frankenstein, Ghost, Book, Gift Halloween, Scary, Edgar Allan Poe
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