Burrage
wrote not only short supernatural tales but also two weird
novels.
Novels
Seeker to
the Dead,
G.G. Swan (London), 1942
Don't
Break the Seal, G.G. Swan (London), 1946
Short Stories
Some
Ghost Stories, Cecil Palmer, (London), [1927]
(Including: "Playmates", "The Room Over the
Kitchen", The Green Scarf", "The Wrong Station", "The Gamblers'
Room", "The Summer House", "The Yellow Curtains", Nobody's House",
"Between the Minute and the Hour", "Footprints", "Browdean Farm",
"Furze Hollow", "Wrastler's End".)
Someone
in the Room,
by Ex-Private X, Jarrolds (London), [1931]
(Including: "The Sweeper", "The Blue Bonnet"' "The
Waxwork", "Through the Eyes of a Child", "The Running Tide", "The
Strange Case of Dolly Frewan", "The Oak Saplings", "The Cottage in
the Wood", "Smee", "The Case of Mr. Ryalstone", "Someone in the
Room", "The Shadowy Escort", "Mr. Garshaw's Companion", "One Who
Saw.")
Between
the Minute and the Hour: Stories of the Unseen, Herbert Jenkins (London),
1967
(Including: "Between the Minute and the Hour",
"The Hawthorn Tree", "Playmates", "The Affair at Paddock Cross",
"The Waxwork", "The Ivory Cards", "The Green Scarf", "The
Captain's Watch", "Smee", "The Oak Saplings", "One Who Saw", "The
Garden in Glenister Square", "The Gamblers' Room", "Browdean
Farm".)
Warning
Whispers: New Weird Tales, Equation (Wellingborough), 1988
(Contents not known)
ditto,
Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft, British Columbia), 1999
(This edition includes a further eight stories.
Complete contents: "Introduction" by Jack Adrian, "The Acquittal",
"The Frontier of Dreams", "Warning Whispers", "Crookback", "For
the Local Rag", "The Wind in the Attic", "The Little Blue Flames",
"In the Courtyard", "The Recurring Tragedy", "The Case of Thissler
and Baxter", "The Green Bungalow", "The Attic", "The Witch of
Oxshott", "Fellow Travellers", "The Ticking of the Clock", "The
Imperturbable Tucker", "The Boy With Red Hair", "The Garden of
Fancy", "The Mystery of the Sealed Garret", "At the Toy Menders",
"The Kiss of Hesper", "For One Night Only", "Father of the Man",
"The Fourth Wall", "I'm Sure It Was No. 31".)
Intruders: New Weird Tales, Ash-Tree Press (Chester),
1995
The
Occult Files of Francis Chard: Some Ghost Stories, Ash-Tree
Press (Chester), 1996
(Edited and with an Introduction by Jack Adrian,
including: The Occult Files of Francis Chard: "The Affair at
Penbillo", "The Pit in the Garden", "The Woman with Three Eyes",
"The Third Visitation", "The Girl in Blue", "The Bungalow at
Shammerton", "The Protector", "The Soldier", "The Hiding Hole",
"The Tryst", Some Ghost Stories: "Playmates", "The Room Over the
Kitchen", "The Green Scarf", "The Wrong Station", "The Gamblers"
Room", "The Summer-House", "The Yellow Curtains", "Nobody's
House", "Between the Minute and the Hour", "Footprints", "Browdean
Farm", "Furze Hollow", "Wrastler's End", The House by the
Crossroads, The Man Who Made Haunted Houses His Hobby: "The
Severed Head", "The House of Treburyan".)
Someone
in the Room: Strange Tales Old and New, Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft,
British Columbia), 1997
(Includes: "Introduction" by Jack Adrian, from
Strange Tales: "The House of Unrest", "The
Ivory Cards", "The Affair at Paddock Cross", "The Lady of the
Elms", "The Captain"s Watch", "Little Bride-of-a-Day", "Auntie
Kate", "Behind the Panels", ""The Black Diamond Tree", "The Garden
in Glenister Square", "Household Gods", "Oberon Road", "Dark
Horses", "The Hawthorn Tree", from Someone in the
Room: "The Sweeper", "The Blue Bonnet", "The Waxwork",
"Through the Eyes of a Child", "The Running Tide", "The Strange
Case of Dolly Frewan", "The Oak Saplings", "The Cottage in the
Wood", "Smee", "The Case of Mr Ryalstone", "Someone in the Room",
"The Shadowy Escort", "Mr Garshaw"s Companion", "One Who Saw",
Non-fiction: "Un-Paying Guests, "The
Supernatural in Fiction".)
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