Baring-Gould
wrote voluminously and covered many genres from topography,
through to fiction, and on to hymn-writing with 'Onward Christian
Soldiers'.
Short Stories
Margery
of Quether and Other Stories, Methuen & Co. (London), 1891
(Including: "Margery of Quether".)
ditto, Lovell, Gestefeld &
Company (New York), [1892]
A Book of
Ghosts,
Methuen (London), 1904
(Including: "Jean Bouchon", "Pomps and Vanities",
"McAllister", "The Leaden Ring", "The Mother of Pansies", The
Red-Haired Girl", " A Professional Secret", "H.P.", "Gamr",
"Colonel Halifax's Ghost Story", "The Merewigs", The Bold
Venture", "Mustapha", "Little Joe Gander", "A Dead Finger", "Black
Ram", "Happy Release", "The 9:30 Up-Train", ""On the Leads", "Aunt
Joanna", "The White Flag".)
ditto, Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft, British Columbia),
1996
(adds "The Old Woman of Wessel".)
Margery
of Quether and Other Weird Tales, Sarob Press (Mountain Ash,
Mid Glamorgan), 1999
(Including: "Introduction" by Richard Dalby,
"Margery of Quether", "Master Sacristan Eberhart", "The Fireman",
"The Dead Trumpeter of Hurst Castle", "Easter Eve", "The Devil's
Mill", "Crowdy Marsh".)
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