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Richard Marsh

    Richard Marsh was een Britse auteur wiens werk zich verdiepte in het bovennatuurlijke en spannende. Zijn beroemdste roman, 'The Beetle', genoot bij verschijning aanzienlijke populariteit en bleef decennialang in druk. Marsh's stijl werd gekenmerkt door zijn vermogen om lezers onder te dompelen in duistere en mysterieuze werelden. Zijn proza verkende vaak de grenzen tussen realiteit en het onheilspellende, waarmee hij zich vestigde als een opmerkelijke stem van zijn tijd.

    A World of Tricksters
    The Beetle
    The Joss A Reversion
    English Grammar
    Between the Dark and the Daylight
    Amusement Only
    • Amusement Only

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      Richard Marsh, a prolific English author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, gained fame for his supernatural thriller that captivated readers even more than Dracula upon its release. Known for his diverse writing, he produced nearly 80 volumes across various genres, including horror, crime, romance, and humor. His works, particularly The Beetle, remained significant in literary history, staying in print until 1960, and have recently seen a resurgence in popularity through republishing efforts.

      Amusement Only
    • Between the Dark and the Daylight

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      Richard Marsh, a prominent author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, gained fame for his supernatural thriller that captivated readers and outsold Bram Stoker's Dracula. His best-known work, The Beetle, reflects his mastery of horror and suspense, contributing significantly to the genre's evolution. Over his prolific career, Marsh authored nearly 80 volumes across various genres, including crime and romance, and his works have seen a resurgence in popularity through recent republishing efforts.

      Between the Dark and the Daylight
    • Routledge Language Workbooks are practical introductions to specific areas of language for absolute beginners. They provide comprehensive coverage of the areas as well as a basis for further study.

      English Grammar
    • The Joss A Reversion

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      Set against the eerie backdrop of the Victorian era, this novel immerses readers in a world of supernatural intrigue and psychological horror. The narrative revolves around the enigmatic Joss and explores themes of the occult, hidden societies, and dark secrets. Richard Marsh's evocative prose and expertly crafted suspense create a tense atmosphere that keeps readers engaged. As the story unfolds, the line between reality and the paranormal blurs, leading to a hauntingly atmospheric experience that captivates until the final page.

      The Joss A Reversion
    • 'I saw him taking a different shape before my eyes. His loose draperies all fell off him, and, as they were in the very act of falling, there issued ... a monstrous creature of the beetle type' Eminent politician Paul Lessingham is the toast of Westminster, but when 'the Beetle' arrives from Egypt to hunt him down, the dark and gruesome secret that haunts him is dragged into the light. Bent on revenge for a crime committed against the disciples of an Egyptian goddess, the Beetle terrorizes its victims and will stop at nothing until it has satisfaction. The Penguin English Library - collectable general readers' editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century to the end of the Second World War.

      The Beetle
    • A World of Tricksters

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      A trick is an action taken for the real (and ideally legitimate, though perhaps illegal) benefit of the trickster or another person against the unjust behaviour of those with the advantage of class, wealth, authority or physical superiority. That benefit can be material - the saving of life, avoiding injury or capture, economic survival - or the preservation of dignity and a positive self-image through mockery or humiliation as a form of psychological revenge: taking the high and mighty down a peg or two.Stories about tricks are entertaining, but they carry a serious message for the young, weak, vulnerable, and socially disadvantaged: it is possible to overcome bullying, whether institutional or personal, or at least counter its effects.The 154 stories come from 29 countries. Most are myths or folk tales; some are factual. The emphasis is on the stories with some background and contextual information."The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting." The Art of War, Sun Tzu, fourth century BC

      A World of Tricksters
    • A young betrothed couple finds themselves in peril due to a case of mistaken identity, leading them to confront a ruthless gang of criminals. As they navigate the dangers surrounding them, their quick thinking becomes crucial for survival. The story explores themes of risk and resilience, highlighting the lengths they will go to in order to protect their love and secure their future.

      The Great Temptation: Crime & Mystery Thriller
    • Confessions of a Young Lady

      Her Doings and Misdoings

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      Known for his supernatural thrillers, Richard Marsh gained fame with his novel The Beetle, which surpassed Bram Stoker's Dracula in popularity upon its release in 1897. The Beetle remained a significant work until 1960, showcasing Marsh's ability to blend horror and suspense. Throughout his career, he authored nearly 80 volumes across various genres, including crime, romance, and humor, many of which have seen modern republishing, highlighting his lasting influence on late 19th-century literature.

      Confessions of a Young Lady
    • Tom Ossington's Ghost

      WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HAROLD PIFFARD

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      Richard Marsh, an influential English author of the late 19th century, gained fame for his supernatural thriller, which outperformed Bram Stoker's Dracula upon release. Known for his prolific output, Marsh authored nearly 80 fiction volumes and numerous short stories across various genres, including horror, crime, romance, and humor. His works, particularly The Beetle, captivated readers and remained in circulation for decades, highlighting his significant impact on the literary landscape of his time. Many of his stories continue to be republished today.

      Tom Ossington's Ghost
    • The Datchet Diamonds

      ILLUSTRATED BY STANLEY L. WOOD

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      Richard Marsh, a prolific author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, gained fame for his supernatural thriller that captivated readers even more than Bram Stoker's Dracula. Known for his diverse writing, he produced nearly 80 volumes across genres such as horror, crime, romance, and humor. His most notable work, which outsold Dracula significantly, remained in print until 1960 and has since been rediscovered, highlighting his lasting impact on the literary landscape of his time.

      The Datchet Diamonds