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  RHODA BROUGHTON
b.1840 d.1920
A popular Victorian novelist who wrote a few ghost stories.
 
Short Stories
Tales for Christmas Eve, Bentley ( London), 1873
(Includes: The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth", "The Man With the Nose", "Poor Pretty Bobby", "Behold It Was A Dream")
ditto, as Twilight Stories, Bentley (London) , 1879
adding “Under The Cloak”
 
 Betty's Visions, and Mrs Smith of Longmains, George Routledge and Son (London), 1873
(Including: "Betty's Visions", " Mrs Smith of Longmains".)
ditto, Belford, Clarke & Co. (Chicago), [c. 1886].
(possibly first U.S. edition; probably an early piracy which came out around same time as editions from John W. Lovell and Munro's Seaside Library, both of these also in wrappers. Like the Lovell edition, this runs to 179 pages, same as the Routledge first edition.)
 
Rhoda Broughton, A Profile of a Novelist by Marilyn Wood, Paul Watkins (Stamford), 1993
(Includes: "What it Meant".)
 
Rhoda Broughton's Ghost Stories, and Other Tales of Mystery and Suspense, Paul Watkins (Stamford), 1995
(Includes: "The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth", "The Man with the Nose"
"Behold, it was a Dream", "Poor Pretty Bobby", "Under the Cloak" [non-supernatural], "Betty’s Visions", "Mrs. Smith of Longmains", "What it Meant", "Rent Day" [non-supernatural], "Across the Threshold: A Spirit Story", "His Serene Highness", "Was She Mad?")
 
 
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