Algernon Blackwood
Algernon Henry Blackwood (1869–1951) was a renowned British author celebrated as one of the greatest masters of supernatural and weird fiction, known for works like 'The Willows' and 'The Wendigo'. He published over 200 ghost stories and a dozen novels during his fifty-year career, later earning the nickname 'The Ghost Man' through his popular BBC radio and television storytelling in the 1930s and 1940s.
Supernatural Fiction
Weird Fiction
Ghost Stories
Horror
Mystery
The Face of the Earth & Other Imaginings
The Wendigo
The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories
A Prisoner in Fairyland
The Damned
The Centaur
The Promise of Air
Ten Minute Stories / Day and Night Stories
The Willows: (large font edition)
Max Hensig
The Willows
Ancient Sorceries (John Silence, Psychical Investigator, Vol. 2)
A Blackwood Omnibus