Margery
Lawrence did not confine her interest in ghosts to stories, but
also wrote about them in her non-fiction.
Novels
Madame
Holle,
1934
The
Bridge of Wonder, Robert Hale (London), [1939]
The Rent
in the Veil,
Robert Hale (London), 1951
Bride of
Darkness,
Robert Hale (London), 1967
A
Residence Afresh, Robert Hale (London), 1969
Short Stories
Nights of
the Round Table, Hutchinson (London), 1926
(Includes: "Vlasto and His Doll", "Robin's Rath
and What Befell There", "The Woozle", "Floris and the Soldan's
Daughter", "The Fifteenth Green", "How Pan Delivered Little
Ingleton", "Death Valley", "The Curse of the Stillborn", "The
Fields of Jean-Jacques", "Morag of the Cave", "The White Cat",
"The Haunted Saucepan".)
ditto, Readers Library Publishers
Co. Ltd./Hutchinson & Sons Co. Ltd. Wraps. No Date (1940s).
ditto, with an Introduction by
Richard Dalby, Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft, British Columbia),
1998
The
Terraces of Night, Being Further Chronicles of the Club of the
Round Table,
Hurst Blackett (London), 1932
(Includes: "The Crystal Snuff-Box", "Mare
Amore", "Tinpot Landing", "The Portrait of Comtesse K", "Nannory
House", "The Room at the Rosenhaus", "The Ikon", "The Dream", "The
Dogs of Pemba", "The Strange Case of Miss Cox", "The Death Strap",
"The Shrine at the Cross-Roads".)
ditto, with an Introduction by
Richard Dalby, Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft, British Columbia),
1999
The
Floating Cafe and Other Stories, Jarrolds (London),
[1936]
(Including: "The Floating Café", "The Tale
of Biddey Wiggin", "The Man Who Came Back", "The Cinema Ghost",
"John Challoner's Wife", "The House of the Dancing Feet", "The Man
Who Walked on the Air, or mr Biggleswade's Boots", "White Rose of
Weary Leaf", "The Professor's Ring", "The Beauty Spot", "'I'll
Help You Over . . .", "The Mask of Sacrifice".)
ditto, as The Floating Cafe and Other
Weird Tales, with an Introduction by Richard Dalby, Ash-Tree
Press (Ashcroft, British Columbia), 2001
Strange
Caravan,
Robert Hale (London), [1941]
(Including: "The Fourth Window", "The House on the
Wall", "The Strange Airman".)
Number
Seven Queer Street, being some stories taken from the private
Casebook of Dr Miles Pennoyer, Recorded by his freind and
occasional assistant Jerome Latimer, Robert Hale (London),
1945
(Including: "The Case of the Bronze Door", "The
Case of the Haunted Cathederal", "The Case of Ella McLeod", "The
Case of the White Snake", "The Case of the Moonchild", "The Case
of the Young Man with the Scar", "The Case of the Leannabh
Sidhe".)
ditto, Robert Hale (London), 1946
ditto, as The Casebook of Miles
Pennoyer, Volume One, with an Introduction by Richard Dalby, Ash-Tree
Press (Ashcroft, British Columbia), 2003
Cardboard
Castle,
Robert Hale (London), 1951
(Including: "The Marquise's Last Lover".)
Master of
Shadows,
Robert Hale (London), 1959
(Including: "Galoozy", "Circus Child", "The Woman
on the Stairs", "The Twisted Christ".)
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