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Seeking His Fortune, and Other Dialogues

Seeking His Fortune, and Other Dialogues

by Jr. Horatio Alger

Nearly all the dialogues in the present collection were originally contributed to a juvenile magazine in New York. Many of them have been used at exhibitions in different parts of the country, and met with a degree of favor which has led to their publication in this more permanent form. While intended for representation, it is hoped that readers ma..

The Goddess -  A Demon

The Goddess - A Demon

by Richard Marsh

The insinuation was as gratuitous as it was uncalled for. There was not the slightest danger of my losing my temper; but that I was right in what I had said I felt assured. But then the card might have been dropped by accident, and he might not have noticed what had happened. And, anyhow, in face of the fact that I had been with the man on terms of..

The Arnold Bennett Calendar

The Arnold Bennett Calendar

by Arnold Bennett

Enoch Arnold Bennett was born at Hanley-in-the-Potteries (one of the “Five Towns” frequently appearing in his writings) on 27th May 1867. He was educated at the endowed Middle School, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and matriculated in the London University. From school he went into the office of his father, who practised as a solicitor at Hanley, and stayed..

The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery

The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery

by Geraldine Bonner

 The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery is a mystery novel written by Geraldine Bonner, the author of “Hard Pan,” “The Pioneers,” etc.Lord Castlecourt didn’t like going to the hotel at all. Chawlmers used to tell me how he’d talk sometimes. Chawlmers has been with my lord ten years, and was born on the estate of Castlecourt Marsh Manor. But my lord g..

Cubists and Post-impressionism

Cubists and Post-impressionism

by Arthur Jerome Eddy

Cubists and Post-impressionism is a short work written by Arthur Jerome Eddy, the author of “Delight, the Soul of Art,” “Recollections and Impressions of James A. McNeill Whistler,” etc.The young sculptor looks at the chaste perfection of Greek sculpture and says, “What is the use? I will do something different.” The young painter looks at the grea..

The Fantasy Fan , Volume 2, Number 1, September 1934

The Fantasy Fan , Volume 2, Number 1, September 1934

by Charles D. Hornig

Just because there are no stories in this issue is no indication that we have ceased to publish them. During the past year we have given you brand-new masterpieces by the inimitable Clark Ashton Smith, H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, August W. Derleth, Eando Binder, R. H. Barlow, and other great writers, and have many on hand to use during the m..

Supplement to Harvesting Ants and Trap-Door Spiders

Supplement to Harvesting Ants and Trap-Door Spiders

by John Traherne Moggridge

During the short time which has elapsed since Harvesting Ants and Trap-door Spiders left the printer's hands, fresh material has rapidly accumulated, and an assiduous search after these creatures, and the continued study of their works and ways, has met with ample reward and encouragement.It was my wish, when originally publishing these observation..

The Fantasy Fan, Volume 2, Number 2, October 1934

The Fantasy Fan, Volume 2, Number 2, October 1934

by Charles D. Hornig

With this issue, we are dedicating each number to someone or something. H. P. Lovecraft, one of the greatest writers of the weird alive today, well deserves the honor of being the first, with a story and long instalment of his "Supernatural Horror in Literature" for October. The November issue will be dedicated to Clark Ashton Smith, December to Ed..