Uncanny Tales
by F. Marion Crawford
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Step into the eerie world of Wandering Ghosts by F. Marion Crawford, a classic collection of ghost stories that explore the darker corners of the supernatural. From shadowy mansions hiding deadly secrets to ghostly ships adrift in eternal fog, these tales masterfully combine suspense, mystery, and gothic horror. Perfect for fans of timeless ghost stories, this audiobook brings Crawford's unforgettable narratives to life, drawing listeners into a realm where every shadow whispers a secret and show more the unknown waits just beyond the edge of reality. show lessTags
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F. Marion Crawford was born on August 2, 1854, in Bagni de Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. He was the son of the American sculptor Thomas Crawford. He was educated by a French governess; then at St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H.; in the quiet country village of Hatfield Regis, under an English tutor; at Trinity College, Cambridge, where they thought him to show more become a mathematician; at Heidelberg and Karlsruhe, and at the University of Rome, where a special interest in Oriental languages sent him to India with the idea of preparing for a professorship. He spent a short time as a newspaper editor there. His first novel, Mr. Isaacs, was published in 1882. During his lifetime, he wrote over forty novels and one play, Francesca da Rimini. His novels include Dr. Claudius, A Roman Singer, A Cigarette Maker's Romance, The Witch of Prague, The Heart of Rome, and The Diva's Ruby. He died on April 9, 1909. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 813.4 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English Later 19th Century 1861-1900
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