Priest and the Barber, The, introductory matter to a pamphlet written for a bookseller (George Redway) of occult literature. Published 1887. Published in Starrett’s THE SHINING PYRAMID, Chicago, 1923. The pamphlet is also known as Don Quijote De La Mancha.
Shining Pyramid, The, a collection of stories and essays compiled and published by (A) Vincent Starrett and published by Covici-McGee, Chicago, 1923. (B) by Arthur Machen, differing in content, published by Secker in London, 1925 and (C) the same, published by Knopf in New York, 1925.
Spagyric Quest of Beroaldus Cosmopolita, The, this is an introduction to a catalogue of books on alchemy and magic, published by Wyman & Sons, London, in 1888. Included in Starrett’s THE SHINING PYRAMID, Chicago, 1923.
Tales of Horror and the Supernatural, a collection of the best known of Machen’s tales, published in 1948 by Knopf. Edited and with an Introduction by Philip Van Doren Stern. Also contains Robert Hillyer’s article on Machen.
Thesaurus Incantatus, title of a pamphlet, issued in 1888, catalogue of books sold by a London firm. Also known as the “Spagyric Quest” see above.
Things Near and Far, title of one of Machen’s three autobiographical books. Published in London by Secker, 1923, also in The New Adelphi Library, Vol. 8; in New York by Knopf, 1923.
Tom O’Bedlam and His Song, written for “an American gentleman” and published by the Appelicon Press in Westport, Conn., 1930.
War and the Christian Faith, first appeared as articles in the London EVENING NEWS, published by Skeffington in London, 1918.