The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Sabine Baring-Gould

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Victorian chills from a great writer of the genre<br><br>As with so many writers of the nineteenth century the author of this single volume collection of tales of the supernatural and other worldly Sabine Baring-Gould was a man of many talents. Born near Exeter in 1834 his output was astonishing and his bibliography contains at least 1240 works. In his time he was a well known and admired antiquarian scholar and novelist. Many remember him as a writer of hymns among which 'Onward Christian Soldiers' is the most well known today. The ghost story was such a popular literary form in the Victorian period that it barely needs saying that Baring-Gould tried his hand at writing them-it would be more surprising if he had not. This did not guarantee he would be a good writer of chilling tales but fortunately for posterity he was. This Leonaur collection of Baring-Gould's supernatural fiction includes three novelettes 'Margery of Quether' a chilling story that features an eternal succubus 'A Professional Secret' and 'Mustapha.' Among the twenty-two short stories in this substantial Leonaur edition readers will find 'Crowdy Marsh' 'Glamr' 'The Dead Trumpeter of Hurst Castle' 'The 9.30 Up Train' 'The 'Bold Venture' and many others.<br>Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
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