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1. Four Weird Tales by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 116
Pages
(2010-07-12)
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2. The Damned by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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Watch Out What You Think
why not horror? |
3. Ancient Sorceries and Other Weird Stories by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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An Early Master of the Supernatural Tale
A fine collection of weird and horrific tales
Cumulative and Subtle Supernatural Terror
Some Good, some not "An Episode in a Lodging House" - very Lovecraftian feel, including mystic text for doing Terrible Things (publication date 1906 predates HPL) "The Willows" - can't say that I got into the spirit of this one.It reminded me of pleasant camping trips and hikes, not anything awe- or terror- inspiring.Other people seem to like it though. "The Insanity of Jones" - an interesting story about karma and supposed justice.I was curious to see whether the central character would choose vengeance or mercy. "Ancient Sorceries" - this lengthy story about witchcraft and a town's dark history was a good read.I found the love interest to be creepy and added to the atmosphere. "The Wendigo" - this was my favorite.The Wendigo was what I thought The Willows should have been.The isolation, the dark, unexplored corners of the North, the terrifying abduction, all came together to be really eerie. "The Man whom the Trees Loved" - if pagans wrote evangelistic tracts, they would be this.I felt that the writer was trying to proselytize more than write a good story.It took up a large portion of the book as well.Caveat emptor... "Sand" - good use of suspense, realms beyond knowing.This story and the Lodging House really show the source of many of Lovecraft's ideas (who was the inspiration for many other writers such as Robert Bloch and Stephen King, who influence us today).
The scariest of ghost story writers |
4. The Willows by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 40
Pages
(2010-07-24)
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Excellent Edition, and for Free!
Different Edition, Different Publisher
who will read this edition? |
5. Best Ghost Stories of Algernon Blackwood by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(2009-01-01)
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A Great WriterWho Should be Rediscovered
Most Enjoyable upon Recollection than Reading
Truly A Blend of Literary Genres
Slow and spooky
Some excellent tales, but also marred by some quite mediocre ones |
6. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 130
Pages
(2010-07-12)
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Good scary story
Worst packaging ever
Creepy, but Not Ghostly or Scary
Doesn't Compare To the "Greats" ?
Pretty good for free |
7. The Best Supernatural Tales of Algernon Blackwood by Algernon Blackwood | |
Hardcover: 526
Pages
(1973-01)
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Worth reading |
8. Incredible Adventures by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 388
Pages
(2010-04-20)
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Incredible Adventures for wierd fiction readers
BLACKWOOD AT HIS BEST!
AMAZING BOOK IN A TERRIBLY MESSY EDITION |
9. The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 38
Pages
(2010-07-24)
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Have You Seen the Wendigo?
Different Edition, Different Publisher
Do not read before camping
cheap-looking typeset
Best Scary Stories Ever Written |
10. Three John Silence Stories by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 130
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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Well-written, but not that scary
Dr. John Silence |
11. Starlight Man: The Extraordinary Life of Algernon Blackwood by Mike Ashley | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2001-11-16)
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12. Short Works of Algernon Blackwood by Algernon Blackwood | |
Hardcover: 340
Pages
(2008-08-18)
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13. Eerie Tales : The Best Stories Of Algernon Blackwood by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2009-03-27)
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14. The Collected Works of Algernon Blackwood (Halcyon Classics) by Algernon Blackwood | |
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(2010-03-09)
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15. A prisoner in fairyland (the book that 'Uncle Paul' wrote) by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 520
Pages
(2010-09-09)
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I have had enough of being told Kindle books are not available in the UK |
16. The Dance of Death and Other Tales by Algernon Blackwood | |
Hardcover:
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(1928-06)
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17. The Man Whom the Trees Loved by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 52
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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love of nature |
18. Algernon Blackwood: An Extraordinary Life by Mike Ashley | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2002-01-09)
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An Extraordinary Man
THE biography of Blackwood
Still alive |
19. The Centaur by Algernon Blackwood | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2007-11-13)
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What kind of Blackwood fan are you?
By Far The Biggest Influence In My Life...Was Nature When traveler O'Malley encounters an unusually robust, handsome, and virile man and his equally attractive young son while on a cruise, he becomes strangely enraptured, and is thrilled to learn that the two will be sharing his cabin for the duration of the voyage. O'Malley also notices that when observing the two men from a distance, they seem to oddly amalgamate into one larger being, or, at other times, an immense third presence seems to accompany them. Is it a trick of the light? Is O'Malley a lunatic, hallucinating, or experiencing repressed homosexual desire without realization?Since both father and son rarely speak and communicate largely with their charismatic smiles, pie - eyed O'Malley makes of them what he can and takes them in with his eyes a little more than seems respectable for a presumably heterosexual male: at night, O'Malley goes so far as to pull back the curtains and stare at their undressed bodies while they sleep.In one loaded episode, the father awakens to find O'Malley bending over him and devouring him with his eyes; unperturbed, the father sits up, points to the son, and together they stare at the son's naked chest beautifully rising and falling as the morning light comes up. Since everything suggests that O'Malley is erotically attracted to both men, and the father in some way enamored with his son, their cabin seems more like a blissful, somewhat humid den of unthwarted pedophilia and incest than the place of revelation and miracles Blackwood would like to have the reader believe it is. Also along for the voyage is the learned Dr. Stahl, who inexplicably has a great understanding of the two strangers and what they threaten.Blackwood allows himself almost a hundred labored and repetitive pages attempting to convey to the reader the secret Dr. Stahl attempts to put into words for O'Malley. The father and the son, as it happens, are not men in the sense that Stahl and O'Malley are men, but are earth spirits, emanations of mother nature, and, as such, two of the last beings of their kind in existence.Blackwood never finds the words to define and describe the two men's metaphysical nature clearly, so Dr. Stahl and O'Malley repeat the same precious discussion over and over, merely approaching it from a slightly different angle each time. As a struggling, often starving writer, Blackwood was frequently paid by the word, a fact that hasn't been forgotten by his critics. Many of his stories were indeed overwritten, though overwriting was something Blackwood raised almost to an art in many of his short pieces. Unfortunately, his novels, from A Prisoner In Fairyland to The Centaur, were another matter. Had The Centaur been a short story of twenty pages, Blackwood could have conveyed exactly the same information, if, as written, to an equally unconvincing effect.In trying to outline his beliefs about the spiritual aspects of nature, Blackwood abandoned structure entirely and seemed to forget that he was attempting a dramatic narrative. Readers can obtain a much better outline of Blackwood's pantheistic philosophy by reading his short stories than can ever be obtained by reading The Centaur, which is ultimately nothing but a vague, under confident, and winded New Age tract. Blackwood's short masterpiece, "May Day Eve," concerns a hardheaded traveler's uncomfortable but apparently necessary encounter with the fairies, beautifully expressing everything that The Centaur attempts and fails to say.When the narrator, having suffered his illuminating but disorienting punishment in the wild, finally arrives at the friendly professor's door, the knowing professor shelters him briefly before tempting him with the knowledge that they have several hours of darkness yet to experience the miracles of the fairy world.Armed with the security his companion provides and a sudden new and courageous attitude about the possibilities inherent in reality, the narrator accepts the professor's invitation, and they disappear together into the night.He says, "And as we began to climb the hill together in silence I saw that the stars were clear overhead and that there was no mist, that the trees stood motionless without wind, and that beyond us on the summit of the hills there were lights dancing to and for, appearing and disappearing like the reflections of stars in water." ... Read more |
20. Three Supernatural Classics: "The Willows," "The Wendigo" and "The Listener" by Algernon Blackwood | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2008-09-03)
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Genuinely Scary Stories from the Beginning of the 20th Century |
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