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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
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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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