CLASSIC EARLY HORROR IN THE STYLE OF MR JAMES BY A FRIEND AND
COLLEAGUE "The haunted house story becomes a real
nerve-shredder..."
'Adrian Ross' was a great name to conjure with in the early
years of the 20th century. A founding father of 'musical comedy',
this celebrated librettist wrote over two thousand lyrics and
worked on around sixty popular musicals, including the hugely
successful English versions of The Merry Widow and Lilac Time.
In his completely different earlier life, under his own name of
Arthur R. Ropes, he was a multi-talented Cambridge don, a Senior
Fellow at King's College during the 1880s, alongside M.R. James. He
composed two impressive works of supernatural horror fiction - both
narrated by Cambridge scholars - which appear here together in one
volume for the first time.
Ross and James were among the first writers of the late
nineteenth century who moved away from the familiar traditional
Victorian ghosts to the much stranger world of centuries-old
demons, all extremely dangerous and horrifying, defying any clear
description. For example, the traditional haunted house tale takes
a hideous descent into grave terror here. While the Collected Ghost
Stories of M.R. James have been widely available for decades, it is
now time for the collected horror fiction of 'Adrian Ross' to be
available for the present 21st century generation.
OTHER RARE, CLASSIC HORROR LITERATURE FROM OLEANDER RANDALLS
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TEDIOUS BRIEF TALES OF GRANTA AND GRAMARYE by Ingulphus (Cut &
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STONEGROUND GHOST TALES by EG Swain (Cut & Paste 9780906672433
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