A SELECTED LIST OF FICTION


BY ALGERNON BLACKWOOD

THE EMPTY HOUSE

The Morning Post: “No one will read this book without dread ... exceedingly well done ... everyone who has a shelf for the horrible in his library will welcome it and give it its place.”

The Morning Leader: “There is a dreadful fascination about these clever yet unpretentious stories. We have seldom met ghostly fiction which has fulfilled its end more adequately.”

BY CHARLES MARRIOTT

MRS. ALEMERE’S ELOPEMENT

The Daily Chronicle: “‘Mrs. Alemere’s Elopement’ is a work of art.... An outstanding novel.”

WOMEN AND THE WEST

The Academy: “Whatever he produces bears the hall-mark of his subtle mind. We believe that if he honestly tried for a month, he could not write anything that was stale in thought, stale in character and phrase.”