William Chambers Morrow (7 July 1854 Selma Alabama – 1923) was an American writer now noted mainly for his short stories of horror and suspense. He is probably best known for the much-anthologised story His Unconquerable Enemy (1889) about the implacable revenge of a servant whose limbs have been amputated on the orders of a cruel rajah. Morrow published two romantic adventure novels A Man; His Mark (1900) and Lentala of the South Seas (1908); an apparently journalistic work called Bohemian Paris of Today from notes by Edouard Cucuel and a short travel booklet Roads Around Paso Robles (1904).
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