In the late 1920s, Arthur Machen explored mystery as a columnist for a weekly newspaper, The Observer. Every Sunday, readers discovered delightful and curious investigations into the strange and the unusual. Though it lasted only a year, Machen's column found a lively and interactive audience as he discussed Grail legends, fairy stories, psychic phenomena, myth-making, and among other queer things, his own experience with a ghost. As with the previous volumes in this informal series, A Reader of Curious Books and Mist and Mystery, this installment will grant Machen enthusiasts and scholars access to a body of fine work which has been largely inaccessible for nearly a century
In the late 1920s, Arthur Machen explored mystery as a columnist for a weekly newspaper, The Observer. Every Sunday, readers discovered delightful and curious investigations into the strange and the unusual. Though it lasted only a year, Machen's column found a lively and interactive audience as he discussed Grail legends, fairy stories, psychic phenomena, myth-making, and among other queer things, his own experience with a ghost. As with the previous volumes in this informal series, A Reader of Curious Books and Mist and Mystery, this installment will grant Machen enthusiasts and scholars access to a body of fine work which has been largely inaccessible for nearly a century
In the late 1920s, Arthur Machen explored mystery as a columnist for a weekly newspaper, The Observer. Every Sunday, readers discovered delightful and curious investigations into the strange and the unusual. Though it lasted only a year, Machen's column found a lively and interactive audience as he discussed Grail legends, fairy stories, psychic phenomena, myth-making, and among other queer things, his own experience with a ghost. As with the previous volumes in this informal series, A Reader of Curious Books and Mist and Mystery, this installment will grant Machen enthusiasts and scholars access to a body of fine work which has been largely inaccessible for nearly a century
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