The Lock and Key Library: Classic Old Time English Mysteries

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Julian Hawthorne
Cosimo, Inc., 2007 M06 1 - 372 pages
Large Format for easy reading. a collection of both detective, occultism and magic short stories and articles. Arthur Train, David P. Abbott, Andrew Lang, M. Robert-Houdin and Hereward Carrington contribute.
 

Contents

CHARLES DICKENS 181270
9
BULWERLYTTON 180373
42
The Incantation
70
THOMAS DE QUINCEY 17851859
106
CHARLES ROBERT MATURIN 17821824
161
LAURENCE STERNE 171368
203
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY 181163
214
ANONYMOUS
248
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Julian Hawthorne was born on June 22, 1846. He was an American writer and journalist, the son of novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody. He wrote numerous poems, novels, short stories, mystery/detective fiction, essays, travel books, biographies and histories. Hawthorne entered Harvard in 1863, but did not graduate. He studied civil engineering in America and Germany and was engineer in the New York City Dock Department. He spent 10 years abroad, and on his return edited his father's unfinished Dr. Grimshawe's Secret (1883). While in Europe he wrote the novels: Bressant (1873); Idolatry (1874); Garth (1874); Archibald Malmaison (1879); and Sebastian Strome (1880). Hawthorne also wrote a critique of his father's novel The Scarlet Letter that was published in The Atlantic Monthly in April 1886. He died in 1934 at age 88.

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