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  1. Biography - Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (1869-1951): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Jimbo: A Fantasy by Blackwood Algernon 1869-1951, 2010-10-13
  3. Julius Le Vallon; an episode. by Algernon Blackwood . by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1916-01-01
  4. The extra day. by Algernon Blackwood . by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1915-01-01
  5. The wave; an Egyptian aftermath by Algernon, 1869-1951 Blackwood, 2009-10-26
  6. A prisoner in fairyland (the book that 'Uncle Paul ' wrote) by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1914-01-01
  7. Jimbo. a fantasy. by Blackwood. Algernon. 1869-1951., 1909-01-01
  8. The wolves of God, and other fey stories by Algernon, 1869-1951 Blackwood, 2009-10-26
  9. Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life by Mike Ashley, 2001-11-20
  10. Algernon Blackwood: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in World Literature) by Mike Ashley, 1987-10-20
  11. Algernon Blackwood: Masters of the Weird Tale by Algernon Blackwood, 2010-12-01
  12. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories by Algernon Blackwood, 2009-08-25
  13. Karma; a reincarnation play in prologue by Algernon Blackwood 1869-1951 Pearn Violet from old catalog joint author, 1918-12-31

1. Algernon Henry Blackwood (1869-1951) British Writer.
(18691951) British writer. Algernon Henry Blackwood wrote many short stories, along with articles, reviews, children's books, and fantasy books.
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  • (1869-1951) British writer. Algernon Henry Blackwood wrote many short stories, along with articles, reviews, children's books, and fantasy books.
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    2. Blackwood, Algernon
    F amous British author, known for his works because of their brilliant occult themes. Born in Kent, at seventeen he became interested in the mystical and occult.
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    amous British author, known for his works because of their brilliant occult themes. Born in Kent, at seventeen he became interested in the mystical and occult. His interest was aroused after he read the translation of the Yoga Sutrus of Patanjali.
    When 20, in 1890, he emigrated to Canada where he started a varied career there and in the United States. His occupations included being a journalist, dairy farmer, hotel proprietor, actor plus others. He was intensely poverty-stricken until he became a secretary to James Speyer, a millionaire of the time.
    Blackwood returned to England in 1899 where he wrote most of his occult stories. In 1900 he joined the famous Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn . He was some what of a mystic, being particularly responsive to wild natural scenery. He believed man possessed a latent occult faculty. He died when 82. A.G.H.
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    3. Algernon Blackwood, Horror And Fantasy Writer
    Algernon Henry Blackwood 1869 1951 Novels Characters Julius LeVallon, John Silence. Blackwood, Algernon, The Human Chord, 1910. The Centaur, 1911.
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    Algernon Henry Blackwood
    Novels
    Characters: Julius LeVallon, John Silence
    Blackwood, Algernon,
    The Human Chord,
    The Centaur,
    The Wave,
    Julius LeVallon,
    The Education of Uncle Paul,
    The Bright Messenger,
    Dudley and Gilderoy,
    How the Circus Came to Tea,
    Original Short Fiction
    Blackwood, Algernon,
    Alfred Hitchcock

    Weird Tales
    Collections of Short Fiction
    Blackwood, Algernon, The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories, Eveleigh Nash, London, 1906. The Listener and Other Stories, Eveleigh Nash, London, 1907. John Silence, Physician Extraordinary, Eveleigh Nash, London, 1908. The Lost Valley and Other Stories, Eveleigh Nash, London, 1910. Macmillan, London, 1912. Incredible Adventures, Ten Minute Stories, John Murray, London, 1914. Day and Night Stories, Dutton, New York, 1917. The Wolves of God, Tongues of Fire, Shocks, Tales of the Uncanny and Supernatural Castle Books, Secaucus, New Jersey, 1949. Tales of the Mysterious and Macabre Spring, London, 1967. Best Ghost Stories of Algernon Blackwood Dover, New York, 1973. ISBN: 0-486-22977-7
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    Blackwood, Algernon

    4. The Wendigo By Blackwood, Algernon - VII | Lexcycle
    VII. A wall of si lence wrapped them in, for the snow, though not thick, was suf fi cient to dead en any noise, and the frost held things pret ty tight be sides.
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      A wall of si­lence wrapped them in, for the snow, though not thick, was suf­fi­cient to dead­en any noise, and the frost held things pret­ty tight be­sides. No sound but their voic­es and the soft roar of the flames made it­self heard. On­ly, from time to time, some­thing soft as the flut­ter of a pine moth's wings went past them through the air. No one seemed anx­ious to go to bed. The hours slipped to­wards mid­night. “The leg­end is pic­turesque enough,” ob­served the doc­tor af­ter one of the longer paus­es, speak­ing to break it rather than be­cause he had any­thing to say, “for the Wendi­go is sim­ply the Call of the Wild per­son­ified, which some na­tures hear to their own de­struc­tion.” “That's about it,” Hank said present­ly. “An' there's no mis­un­der­standin' when you hear it. It calls you by name right 'nough.” An­oth­er pause fol­lowed. Then Dr. Cath­cart came back to the for­bid­den sub­ject with a rush that made the oth­ers jump.

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    7. The Wendigo By Blackwood, Algernon - III | Lexcycle
    III. Thus, it seemed to him, at least. Yet it was true that the lap of the wa ter, just be yond the tent door, still beat time with his less en ing puls es when he re al ized
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      Thus, it seemed to him, at least. Yet it was true that the lap of the wa­ter, just be­yond the tent door, still beat time with his less­en­ing puls­es when he re­al­ized that he was ly­ing with his eyes open and that an­oth­er sound had re­cent­ly in­tro­duced it­self with cun­ning soft­ness be­tween the splash and mur­mur of the lit­tle waves. And, long be­fore he un­der­stood what this sound was, it had stirred in him the cen­ters of pity and alarm. He lis­tened in­tent­ly, though at first in vain, for the run­ning blood beat all its drums too nois­ily in his ears. Did it come, he won­dered, from the lake, or from the woods?... Then, sud­den­ly, with a rush and a flut­ter of the heart, he knew that it was close be­side him in the tent; and, when he turned over for a bet­ter hear­ing, it fo­cused it­self un­mis­tak­ably not two feet away. It was a sound of weep­ing; Défa­go up­on his bed of branch­es was sob­bing in the dark­ness as though his heart would break, the blan­kets ev­ident­ly stuffed against his mouth to sti­fle it. And his first feel­ing, be­fore he could think or re­flect, was the rush of a poignant and search­ing ten­der­ness. This in­ti­mate, hu­man sound, heard amid the des­ola­tion about them, woke pity. It was so in­con­gru­ous, so piti­ful­ly in­con­gru­ousand so vain! Tearsin this vast and cru­el wilder­ness: of what avail? He thought of a lit­tle child cry­ing in mid-​At­lantic.... Then, of course, with fuller re­al­iza­tion, and the mem­ory of what had gone be­fore, came the de­scent of the ter­ror up­on him, and his blood ran cold.

    8. Algernon Blackwood - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Blackwood, Algernon (2002). Episodes Before Thirty. New York Turtle Point Press. ISBN 1885586833. Modern reissue of subject's memoir; originally published in 1923 (London
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Algernon Blackwood Born 14 March 1869
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    Kent Occupation Writer, broadcaster Nationality British Genres Fantasy Horror Weird fiction Notable work(s) The Centaur The Willows ", "The Wendigo" Influenced H. P. Lovecraft Ramsey Campbell Algernon Henry Blackwood CBE (14 March 1869 – 10 December 1951) was an English short story writer and novelist, one of the most prolific writers of ghost stories in the history of the genre. He was also a journalist and a broadcasting narrator. S. T. Joshi has stated that "his work is more consistently meritorious than any weird writer's except Dunsany 's" and that his short story collection Incredible Adventures (1914) "may be the premier weird collection of this or any other century".
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    9. BLACKWOOD, Algernon Henry, Autographs, Letters, Documents
    BLACKWOOD, Algernon Henry ALS and TLS to Mrs Spencer Edge
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    BLACKWOOD, Algernon Henry (1869-1951). Author.
    Autograph Letter Signed and Typewritten Letter Signed to Mrs Spencer Edge, 2 pages 8vo and a correspondence card, on Savile Club writing paper with envelope, 14 November 1924 and 23 March 1949. Both letters thank Mrs Edge for her appreciation of his books, the card also deprecates an 'appreciation' by Ward ('he evidently disliked my interest in Eastern thought and philosophy').
    '... I am glad you liked "The Curtain", for that is my favourite book, though, naturally, it did not find very many readers - at least not understanding ones.'
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    10. An Egyptian Hornet/Blackwood
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    AN EGYPTIAN HORNET
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    The word has an angry, malignant sound that brings the idea of attack vividly into the mind. There is a vicious sting about it somewhere even a foreigner, ignorant of the meaning, must feel it. A hornet is wicked; it darts and stabs; it pierces, aiming without provocation for the face and eyes. The name suggests a metallic droning of evil wings, fierce flight, and poisonous assault. Though black and yellow, it sounds scarlet. There is blood in it. A striped tiger of the air in concentrated form! There is no escape if it attacks. In Egypt an ordinary bee is the size of an English hornet, but the Egyptian hornet is enormous. It is truly monstrous an ominous, dying terror. It shares that universal quality of the land of the Sphinx and Pyramids great size. It is a formidable insect, worse than scorpion or tarantula. The Rev. James Milligan, meeting one for the first time, realized the meaning of another word as well, a word he used prolifically in his eloquent sermons devil. And even then, at first, he felt no anxiety or alarm, but merely a natural curiosity to know exactly what it was this little clot of an odd-shaped, elongated thing that stuck there on the wooden framework six feet before his aquiline nose. He went straight up to it to see then stopped dead. His heart gave a distinct, unclerical leap. His lips formed themselves into unregenerate shape. He gasped: "Good God! What is it?" For something unholy, something wicked as a secret sin, stuck there before his eyes in the patch of blazing sunshine. He caught his breath.

    11. Blackwood, Algernon - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    English novelist. He was greatly interested in the occult and has been called ‘the ghost man’ because of his subjects. His novels include John Silence (1908), The Human
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    I rang, said Dutton, resenting it a little, to ask you if you could get me a collar stud - for this evening. Anything will do. He did not say he had lost his own. Someone, he felt, who was listening, would chuckle and be pleased. It was an absurd position. And will it be a shtud like this, sorr, that yez wanting? asked the boy, picking up the lost object from inside the collar on the marble slab. Like that, yes, stammered the other, utterly amazed. He had overlooked it, of course, yet it was in the identical place where he had left it. He felt mortified and foolish. It was so obvious that the boy grasped the situation - more, had expected it. It was as if the stud had been taken and replaced deliberately. Thank you, he added, turning away to hide his face as the lad backed out - with a grin, he imagined, though he did not see it. Almost immediately, it seemed, then he was back again, holding out a little cardboard box containing an assortment of ugly bone studs. Dutton felt as if the whole thing had been prepared beforehand. How foolish it was! Yet behind it lay something real and true and - utterly incredible! They wont get taken, sorr, he heard the lad say from the doorway. Theyre not nearly bright enough.

    14. The Literary Gothic | Algernon Blackwood
    Algernon Blackwood page at The Literary Gothic, the web's premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950
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    Blackwood, Algernon
    14 March 1869 - 10 December 1951
    Arthur Machen

    Sites: Blackwood resource page A brief biography and mini-directory. [Allan Gulette] Blackwood Stories Collection of Blackwood texts in various formats, with an emphasis on printer-friendliness. If you want clean, nice-looking hardcopy or etexts of Blackwood's work, check this site out. [James Omiya] Brief biographical note Biographical note and bibliography. [Wikipedia] Brief biographical note At Starkhouse Press; includes cover images of Blackwood reprint volumes. Brief biographical note Includes bibliography. [FantasticFiction] Bibliography Includes images of some early editions of Blackwood's works. [Tartarus Press]
    Etexts: "Accessory Before the Fact" [1914] A neat little "time slip" story, but mystical rather than science fictional. This tale was filmed as part of the early 1960s British TV series Tales of Mystery - at HorrorMasters (PDF)
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    "Ancient Lights" [1914] Another work testifying to Blackwood's fascination with the mystical/supernatural aspects of wilderness, often (as in this case), malefic; this tale could just as well be called "The Man Whom the Trees Hated." Blackwood's nature tales compare interestingly to Nathaniel Hawthorne 's classic "Young Goodman Brown."

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    16. The Garden Of Survival By Algernon Blackwood - Project Gutenberg
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    E nglish writer of ghost stories and supernatural fiction, of whom Lovecraft wrote: "He is the one absolute and unquestioned master of weird atmosphere." His powerful story "The Willows," which effectively describes another dimension impinging upon our own, was reckoned by Lovecraft to be not only "foremost of all" Blackwood's tales but the best "weird tale" of all time. (Unfortunately, Blackwood, who was familiar with Lovecraft's work, failed to return the compliment. As he told Peter Penzoldt, he found "spiritual terror" missing in his young admirer's writing, something he considered all-important in his own.) Among his thirty-odd books, Blackwood wrote a series of stories and short novels published as John Silence, Physician Extraordinary (1908), which featured a "psychic detective" who combined the skills of a Sherlock Holmes and a psychic medium. Blackwood also wrote light fantasy and juvenile books. The son of a preacher, Blackwood had a life-long interest in the supernatural, the occult, and spiritualism, and firmly believed that humans possess latent psychic powers. The autobiography Episodes Before Thirty (1923) tells of his lean years as a journalist in New York. In the late 1940s, Blackwood had a television program on the BBC on which he read . . . ghost stories!

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