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The supernatural tales of A M Burrage were recognised by
contemporaries such as M R James and the critic E F Bleiler as some
of the most imaginative and cleverly told ghost stories in the
English language, and yet today his name haunts the fringes of the
genre. Burrage was unafraid to position his ghosts among the
trappings of modernity, and his experiments with the genre set him
apart from the antiquarian 'Jamesian' tradition. Presenting 13 of
the author's best tales from the 1920s and 30s - including accounts
of uncanny living wax figures, unsettling timeslips into troubled
pasts and Burrage's horror masterpiece 'One Who Saw' - this
collection is another step towards restoring A M Burrage's name to
the heights of the best writers of supernatural fiction.
Originally published on Christmas in 1931 and widely regarded as
A.M. Burrage's masterpiece, "One Who Saw" tells the story of a
wrtier enchanted by a spectre of a weeping woman. His obsession
builds until her ghostly hand falls from her face and he, in
horror, becomes "one who sees."
Alfred McLelland Burrage was born in 1889. His father and uncle
were both writers, primarily of boy's fiction, and by age 16 AM
Burrage had joined them and quickly became a master of the market
publishing his stories regularly across a number of publications.
By the start of the Great War Burrage was well established but in
1916 he was conscripted to fight on the Western Front, his
experiences becoming the classic book War is War by Ex-Private X.
For the remainder of his life Burrage was rarely printed in book
form but continued to write and be published on a prodigious scale
in magazines and newspapers. His supernatural stories are, by
common consent, some of the best ever written. Succinct yet full of
character each reveals a twist and a flavour that is
unsettling.....sometimes menacing....always disturbing. In this
volume we bring you - The Waxwork, The Case of Mr Ryalstone, One
Who Saw, The Running Tide, The Oak Saplings, The Blue Bonnet,
Through The Eyes Of A Child, Mr. Garshaw's Companion, The Cottage
In The Wood, The Strange Case of Dolly Frewan & The Sweeper
Alfred McLelland Burrage was born in 1889. His father and uncle
were both writers, primarily of boy's fiction, and by age 16 AM
Burrage had joined them and quickly became a master of the market
publishing his stories regularly across a number of publications.
By the start of the Great War Burrage was well established but in
1916 he was conscripted to fight on the Western Front, his
experiences becoming the classic book War is War by Ex-Private X.
For the remainder of his life Burrage was rarely printed in book
form but continued to write and be published on a prodigious scale
in magazines and newspapers. His supernatural stories are, by
common consent, some of the best ever written. Succinct yet full of
character each reveals a twist and a flavour that is
unsettling.....sometimes menacing....always disturbing. In this
volume we bring you - The Acquittal, The Green Bungalow, The Kiss
Of Hesper, Crookback, The Imperturbable Tucker, The Wind In The
Attic, The Garden Of Fancy, The Frontier Of Dreams, The Mystery Of
The Sealed Garret, "I'm Sure It Was No.31," The Recurring Tragedy,
Father Of The Man, Fellow Travellers
Alfred McLelland Burrage was born in 1889. His father and uncle
were both writers, primarily of boy's fiction, and by age 16 AM
Burrage had joined them and quickly became a master of the market
publishing his stories regularly across a number of publications.
By the start of the Great War Burrage was well established but in
1916 he was conscripted to fight on the Western Front, his
experiences becoming the classic book War is War by Ex-Private X.
For the remainder of his life Burrage was rarely printed in book
form but continued to write and be published on a prodigious scale
in magazines and newspapers. His supernatural stories are, by
common consent, some of the best ever written. Succinct yet full of
character each reveals a twist and a flavour that is
unsettling.....sometimes menacing....always disturbing. In this
volume we bring you - Fellow Mortals, The Man On The Corner, The
Sisters of Changton Margery, The Spanish Captain, The Bargain,
House O' Dreams, Passenger on the Eleven Ten, Top Floor Back, The
Chalk Pit, The Intruder, The Pace Maker & The Breaking Of The
Spell
Alfred McLelland Burrage was born in 1889. His father and uncle
were both writers, primarily of boy's fiction, and by age 16 AM
Burrage had joined them and quickly became a master of the market
publishing his stories regularly across a number of publications.
By the start of the Great War Burrage was well established but in
1916 he was conscripted to fight on the Western Front, his
experiences becoming the classic book War is War by Ex-Private X.
For the remainder of his life Burrage was rarely printed in book
form but continued to write and be published on a prodigious scale
in magazines and newspapers. His supernatural stories are, by
common consent, some of the best ever written. Succinct yet full of
character each reveals a twist and a flavour that is
unsettling.....sometimes menacing....always disturbing. In this
volume we bring you - The Hiding Hole, The Pit In The Garden, The
Affair At Penbillo, The Third Visitation, The Woman With Three
Eyes, The Soldier, The Tryst, The Bungalow At Shammerton, The
Protector & The Girl In Blue
Alfred McLelland Burrage was born in 1889. His father and uncle
were both writers, primarily of boy's fiction, and by age 16 AM
Burrage had joined them and quickly became a master of the market
publishing his stories regularly across a number of publications.
By the start of the Great War Burrage was well established but in
1916 he was conscripted to fight on the Western Front, his
experiences becoming the classic book War is War by Ex-Private X.
For the remainder of his life Burrage was rarely printed in book
form but continued to write and be published on a prodigious scale
in magazines and newspapers. His supernatural stories are, by
common consent, some of the best ever written. Succinct yet full of
character each reveals a twist and a flavour that is
unsettling.....sometimes menacing....always disturbing. In this
volume we bring you - Druid's Croft, The Wardrobe, A Ghost Story,
At Mrs Questney's, The House by the Crossroads, Playmates, The
Summer-House, Wrastler's End & The Gamblers' Room
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