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GRANT ALLEN
b.1848 d.1899
Canadian-born author who effectively employs humour in his ghost stories. Best remembered for his 1895 novel of free love, The Woman Who Did.
 
Short Stories
Strange Stories, Chatto and Windus (London), 1884
Including: "New Year's Eve Among the Mummies", "The Mysterious Occurrence in Piccadilly", "Our Scientific Observations on a Ghost".
 
Ivan Greet's Masterpiece, Chatto and Windus (London), 1893
Including: "Pallinghurst Barrow".
 
The Desire of the Eyes, Digby, Long (London) [1895]
 
Twelve Tales with a Headpiece, A Tailpiece, and an Intermezzo, Being Select Stories, Grant Richards (London) 1899.
Including: "Wolverdon Tower"
 
Novel with May Coates
Kalee's Shrine, J.W. Arrowsmith (Bristol) and Simpkin, Marshall (London) 1886.
ditto, New Amsterdam Book Company (New York), 1897
 
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