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    Cornish Horrors: Tales from the Land's End

    Winner of the Holyer an Gof Publisher's Award 2022 for General Fiction.

    A new entry in the popular Tales of the Weird series, Cornish Horrors doubles as perfect holiday reading, or armchair/travel reading, with a particular focus on stories which have been lost from unfamiliar authors of regional and folkoric literature.

    A mariner inherits a skull that screams incessantly along with the roar of the sea; a phantom hare stalks the moors to deliver justice for a crime long dead; a man witnesses a murder in the Cornish woods, only to wonder whether it was he himself who committed the crime.

    Offering a bounty of lost or forgotten strange and Gothic tales set in Cornwall, Cornish Horrors explores the rich folklore and traditions of the county in a journey through mines, local mythology, shipwrecks, seascapes, and the coming of the railway and tourism.

    With tales by horror luminaries such as Bram Stoker, Poe and Mary Elizabeth Braddon, this edition also features a host of underappreciated writers such as F. Tennyson Jesse and Margery Williams – said to be a strong influence on Lovecraft’s writing.

     

    Publication date: 22/07/21

    Author: Edited by Joan Passey

    Brand: British Library Publishing

    Number of pages: 320 pages

    Binding: Paperback

    Dimensions: 190 x 130 mm

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