The son of
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Julian wrote on a variety of subjects in his
sixty-year career, turning regularly to the supernatural in his
novels and short stories
Novels
The
Professor's Sister, Belford, Clarke and Co. (U.S.), 1888
ditto, as The Spectre of the Camera, 1915)
Kildhurm's Oak, A Strange Friend, A.L. Burt (New York),
[1889]
The
Golden Fleece, Lippincott (Philadelphia), 1892
Sarah Was
Judith,
1920
Short Stories
Ellice
Quentin and Other Stories, Chatto & Windus (London), 1880
David
Poindexter's Disappearance, Appleton (New York), 1888
(Including: "Ken's Mystery", My Friend
Paton".)
Six Cent
Sam's, Price
McGill Co. (St Paul), [1893]
(Including: "Mr Dunton's Invention", "Raxworthy's
Treasure", "The Electrical Engineer's Story", "The Unseen Man's
Story", "The Swarthy man's Story", "The Irishman's Story", "My Own
Story".)
The Rose
of Dearth and Other Mysterious Delusions, Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft,
British Columbia), 1997.
(Edited and with an Introductionby Jessica Amanda
Salmonson. Includes: "Ken's Mystery", "The Delusion of Ralph
Penwyn", "Dr Pechal's Theory", "Kildhurm's Oak", "The Mysterious
Case of My Friend Browne", "The Rose of Death, A Fantasy", "The
Spirit of the Dance", "The New Endymion".)
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