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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. Blackwood, Algernon
Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (18691951) Famous 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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2. Algernon Blackwood, Horror And Fantasy Writer
Homepage Naslag Auteursregister A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Blackwood, Algernon GrootBrittannië, 1869-1951 Bibliografie Bundels KAMER TE HUUR 1966, J.M. Meulenhoff, Meesters der Fantastische Vertelkunst 12, 159pag.
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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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3. Blackwood
Algernon Blackwood (18691951). Song Texts
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Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951)
Song Texts
  • My Old Tunes: Elgar
  • My old tunes are rather broken, and they come from far away : Elgar ( My Old Tunes
  • O children, open your arms to me, let your hair fall over my eyes : Elgar ( To the Children
  • To the Children: Elgar
  • The Blue-Eyes Fairy: Elgar
  • There's a fairy that hides in the beautiful eyes of the children who treat her well : Elgar ( The Blue-Eyes Fairy
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4. Algernon Henry Blackwood (1869-1951) British Writer - Classic Literature
Algernon Blackwood Algernon Blackwood (18691951) was a prolific fantasy and horrorwriter whose total production consists of more than 200 short stories, 12
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Blackwood, Algernon
Guide picks (1869-1951) British writer. Algernon Henry Blackwood was born in Shooter's Hill, Kent. He's known for "The Centaur," with other works including: "The Sand, A Descent into Egypt," "A Prisoner of Fairyland," and many other works. He wrote many short stories, along with articles, reviews, children's books, and fantasy books.
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"Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) was a prolific fantasy and horror writer whose total production consists of more than 200 short stories, 12 novels, a couple of plays, an autobiography and even some poetry." ELGAR - HIS MUSIC
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Blackwood, Algernon (18691951) British writer. Algernon Blackwood createdghost stories and supernatural fiction. Blackwood links Egyptian Hornet.
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pdf Dewey Subjects 332.109421 Banks and Banking in London, England LC SubjectsBanks and bankingEnglandLondonHistory Blackwood, Algernon, 18691951.
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297.93 Bahai Faith 335.4 Marxian Economic Systems LC Subjects Bahai FaithCongressesCommunism and societyCongresses Blackwood, Algernon, 18691951.
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10. BLACKWOOD Algernon - Pikestaffov Prípad
Blackwood Algernon Pikestaffov prípad Formát 1998, Preklad ubomír Groch, Obálka Juraj Maxon Takýmto autorom je aj Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) a ak by som napísal, e spod jeho pera vychádzali hlavne horory,
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BLACKWOOD Algernon - Pikestaffov prípad Formát 1998, Preklad: ¼ubomír Groch, Obálka: Juraj Maxon Tajomná atmosféra V posíednom období sa èoraz èastejšie stáva, že z hlbín zabudnutia sa vynorí autor, o ktorom naposledy poèuli naši starí rodièia a ktorého diela sú prekvapivo èitate¾né aj po mnohých rokoch. Takýmto autorom je aj Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) a ak by som napísal, že spod jeho pera vychádzali hlavne horory, bolo by to ve¾mi nepresné, pretože svojou pisate¾skou obratnosou, pravdivosou a presnosou dokáže zaznamena náznaky nadprirodzena v obyèejných veciach, skúsenostiach a situáciach. Tento anglický spisovate¾ precestoval Ameriku, Kanadu, Európu, dostal sa do Egypta aj na Východ a na týchto potulkách svetom zažil viacero záhadných udalostí a strašidelných javov, èo ho muselo zákonite ovplyvni aj v jeho tvorbe. Sám hovorí: "Vlastníme schopnosti, ktoré, prebudené mimoriadnymi popudmi, siahajú za normálny rozsah videnia, poèutia, cítenia? To, že takéto schopnosti môžu v ¾udskej bytosti existova a príležitostne sa prejavi, ma vždy zaujímalo." Píše presvedèivým (aj keò niekedy trochu rozvláènym) štýlom, ktorý spôsobuje, že realita prechádza do nadprirodzena celkom samozrejme a o to hrôzostrainejšie. Hlavné postavy v jeho poviedkach sú celkom obyèajné a reálne, nie je na nich niè fantastického a pri konfrontácii s nadprirodzenými a nevysvetlite¾nými javmi to príbehom dodáva ešte väèšiu hororovos.

11. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Blackwood, Algernon, 18691951. Titles.Garden Of Survival, The. To the main listings page. Main Project
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Blackwood, Algernon, 1869-1951
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Garden Of Survival, The
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12. Great Tales Of Terror And The Supernatural, Edited By Phyllis Cerf Wagner And He
(In the Midst of Life, 1909.). Blackwood, Algernon, (18691951) Ancient Sorceries,1908. (John Silence, Physician Extraordinary, 1908.) Confession, 1951.
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Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, edited by Phyllis Cerf Wagner and Herbert A. Wise
The Modern Library/Random House, New York, 1943, 1994. ISBN: 0-679-60128-7
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Silent Snow, Secret Snow, Arlen, Michael,
The Gentleman from America, May Fair,
La Grande Breteche, Benson, E. F.,
Caterpillars, The Room in the Tower,
Mrs. Amworth, Visible and Invisible, Bierce, Ambrose,
The Boarded Window, In the Midst of Life, Blackwood, Algernon,
Ancient Sorceries, John Silence, Physician Extraordinary,
Confession, Wolves of God and Other Fey Stories, Bulwer-Lytton, Edward,
The Haunters and the Haunted; or, The House and the Brain, Weird Tales, May, 1923.) Collier, John,
Back for Christmas, The New Yorker, Collins, Charles Allston, (1828-1873) and Charles Dickens, (1812-1870) The Trial for Murder, All the Year Round, Christmas, 1865.) Collins, Wilkie, A Terribly Strange Bed, Connell, Richard, The Most Dangerous Game, Coppard, A. E., (Alfred Edgar Coppard) (1878-1957) Adam amd Eve and Pinch Me, Adam amd Eve and Pinch Me, Crawford, F. Marion

13. Algernon Blackwood
Translate this page Algernon Blackwood 1869-1951. Instancabile viaggiatore, Algernon Blackwoodnacque in Inghilterra, nel Kent, ma visse anche in Canada
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Instancabile viaggiatore, Algernon Blackwood nacque in Inghilterra, nel Kent, ma visse anche in Canada e negli States, dove lavorò come giornalista per il New York Times e per il Sun
Oltre al famoso ciclo di John Silence (una sorta di detective psichico), le sue opere più di successo sono state I Salici The Centaur A Prisoner of Fairyland VAMPIROGRAFIA
«La Chenille»
The Singular Death of Morton
La scampagnata di due amici si trasforma in un incubo quando questi arrivano alla Chenille
EDIZIONI ITALIANE
The Singular Death of Morton

«La Chenille»
in Il Sangue e la Rosa di aavv, a cura di Claudio De Nardi (Reverdito Editore, 1988) letteratura

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18371902; Black, William Harman, B. 1868; Blackmore, RD (Richard Doddridge),1825-1900; Blackwood, Algernon, 1869-1951; Blades, William
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16. Stories, Listed By Author
Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (18691951) (chron.) *Along Came a Spider, (ms) London Mystery 8 1951
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17. Stories, Listed By Author
Blackwood, Algernon (Henry) (18691951) (chron.) * The Empty Sleeve,(ss) The London Magazine Jan 1911; * First Hate, (ss) McClure
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BETHAM-EDWARDS, M(atilda Barbara) (chron.)
BETHEA, JACK (chron.)
BETHEL, WALT R. (chron.)
BETHEN, JACK (chron.)
BETHLEN, MARGIT (chron.)
BETJEMAN, JOHN (chron.)

18. The Other Wing (1917) By Algernon Blackwood
A message to you about copyright and permissions. The other wing. by AlgernonBlackwood (18691951). Originally from Day and night stories (1917).
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Originally from Day and night stories I T used to puzzle him that, after dark, someone would And it was usually while he lay waiting for sleep, tired both of the curtain and the coal games, on the point, indeed, of saying, "I'll go to sleep now," that the puzzling thing took place. He would be staring drowsily at the dying fire, perhaps counting the stockings and flannel garments that hung along the high fender rail when, suddenly, a person looked in with lightning swiftness through the door and vanished again before he could possibly turn his head to see. The appearance and disappearance were accomplished with amazing rapidity always. Where it waited no one could ever guess. It came probably, he felt, from beyond the house, possibly from the roof, but most likely from the garden or the sky. Yet, though strange, it was not terrible. It was a kindly and protective figure, he felt. And when it happened he never called for help, because the occurrence simply took his voice away. "It comes from the Nightmare Passage," he decided; "but it's

19. Gaslight Reading Schedules
02jan-21 Algernon Blackwood's (1869-1951) The other wing (1917) '02-jan-28Herbert Jenkins' (1876-1923) The stolen Admiralty memorandum (1921).
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Reading Schedules The first entry after a red date is the scheduled reading for that week. All other entries are supplementary. Stories are chosen by Public Domain status in Canada and might not be in Public Domain where you live.

20. To The Children
To the Children. Text by Algernon Blackwood (18691951) Set by Edward Elgar(1857-1934), op. 78, first performed 1915, from The Starlight Express.
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To the Children
Text by Algernon Blackwood
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