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He confides that he is starting the diary as it will contain a record of all the strange experiences and horrors that had recently happened in and around the house.This is a classic novel that worked to slowly bridge the gap between the ...
inauthor:"William Hodgson" from books.google.com
Amid stiff, abrupt sentences I wandered; and, presently, I had no fault to charge against their abrupt tellings; for, better far than my own ambitious phrasing, is this mutilated story capable of bringing home all that the old Recluse, of ...
inauthor:"William Hodgson" from books.google.com
The death of a child is a theme in several of Hodgson's works including the short stories "The Valley of Lost Children", "The Sea-Horses", and "The Searcher of the End House".
inauthor:"William Hodgson" from books.google.com
The Sun has gone out: the Earth is lit only the glow of residual vulcanism. The last few millions of the human race are gathered together in a gigantic metal pyramid, the Last Redoubt, under siege from unknown...
inauthor:"William Hodgson" from books.google.com
These are held back by a Circle of energy, known as the "air clog," powered from the Earth's internal energy.
inauthor:"William Hodgson" from books.google.com
This is a classic novel that worked to slowly bridge the gap between the British fantastic and supernatural authors of the later 19th century and modern horror fiction.
inauthor:"William Hodgson" from books.google.com
If you haven't read it, you're missing on on a chilling experience. This Large Print Edition is presented in easy-to-read 16 point type.
inauthor:"William Hodgson" from books.google.com
"How to recognize which books should read.The classic means forever then the classic books mean eternity."Good friends, good books and a cup of tea", this is my idea life. And You?"
inauthor:"William Hodgson" from books.google.com
Many of his poems were published by his widow in two posthumous collections, but some 48 poems were not published until their appearance in the 2005 collection The Lost Poetry of William Hope Hodgson.