"Tales of Horror and the Supernatural" is a collection of some of Welsh author and mystic Arthur Machan's best horror and mystery fiction. Throughout his life, Machan espoused the existence of the mystical and supernatural, a belief reinforced by numerous inexplicable and, he would argue, preternatural experience that he himself was witness to. Publication: Tales of Horror and the Supernatural. Publication: Tales of Horror and the Supernatural Publication Record # Author: Arthur Machen. Date: Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf. Price: $ Machen was an accomplished writer of supernatural tales with an unusually powerful and original imagination. The premise on which he based many of his most chilling tales--that of the survival of an aboriginal European population worshipping chthonic fertility deities--was later made famous as a historical thesis by Margaret Murray in "The God of the Witches"/5(11).
Tales of Horror and the Supernatural: edited, and with an introduction, by Philip Van Doren Stern; with a note on Machen by Robert Hillyer. Machen, Arthur Published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York, Find Tales Of Horror and The Supernatural by MacHen, Arthur at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. "Tales of Horror and the Supernatural" is a collection of some of Welsh author and mystic Arthur Machan's best horror and mystery fiction. Throughout his life, Machan espoused the existence of the mystical and supernatural, a belief reinforced by numerous inexplicable and, he would argue.
"Tales of Horror and the Supernatural" is a collection of some of Welsh author and mystic Arthur Machan's best horror and mystery fiction. Throughout his life, Machan espoused the existence of the mystical and supernatural, a belief reinforced by numerous inexplicable and, he would argue, preternatural experience that he himself was witness to. Machen was an accomplished writer of supernatural tales with an unusually powerful and original imagination. The premise on which he based many of his most chilling tales--that of the survival of an aboriginal European population worshipping chthonic fertility deities--was later made famous as a historical thesis by Margaret Murray in "The God of the Witches". Tales of Horror and the Supernatural. by Arthur Machen. Introduction by Roger Dobson.
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