The largest collection by a master of weird fiction ever published, featuring photographs and all of the best stories.
The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories showcases some of Algernon Blackwood's finest -- and most spine-tingling -- short fiction.
Massive, reasonably-priced editions of classic writers in weird fiction. Edited by S.T. Joshi, with over 900 pages of stories.
Set on the snaking, sinuous Danube River, Algernon Blackwood's tale "The Willows" represents a high point in the development of the horror genre.
British Mammoth anthologist Ashley (The Mammoth Book of Fantasy, p. 1252, etc.) resurrects the wildly creative Algernon Blackwood, a master of dread and the spine-shudder.
Yet the story of this fascinating, charming, elusive, and enigmatic man's life has never before been told.
This reference represents the most complete and detailed examination of Blackwood to date. Preceding the bibliography is a foreword by Ramsey Campbell, an introduction, a user's guide, and a short...
... dancing movement of purest joy and happiness—that for me is the gist of what remains. Those near enough to Nature feel it ... two places at once, divided as it were against himself, brought with it the necessity for decision. With which ...