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The Collected Fiction of William Hope Hodgson Volume 1: Boats of Glen Carrig & Other Nautical Adventures
The first of five volumes collecting the complete fiction of William Hope Hodgson, an influential early twentieth-century author of science fiction, horror, and the fantastic. William Hope Hodgson was, like his contemporaries Algernon Blackwood and Arthur Machen, one of the most important, prolific, and influential fantasists of the early twentieth century. His dark and unsettling short stories and novels were shaped in large part by personal experience (a professional merchant mariner for much of his life, many of Hodgson’s tales are set at sea), and his work evokes a disturbing sense of the amorphous and horrific unknown. While his nautical adventure fiction was very popular during his lifetime, the supernatural and cosmic horror he is most remembered for only became well known after his death, mainly due to the efforts of writers like H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, who often praised his work and cited it as an influence on their own. By the later half of the twentieth century, it was only his weird fiction that remained in print, and his vast catalog of non-supernatural stories was extremely hard to find. Night Shade Books’s five-volume series presents all of Hodgson’s unique and timeless fiction. Each volume contains one of Hodgson's novels, along with a selection of thematically-linked short fiction, including a number of works reprinted for the first time since their original publication. The first of the five-volume set, The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" and Other Nautical Adventures, collects all of Hodgson’s series nautical fiction, including the Sargasso Sea Story cycle. The Complete Fiction of William Hope Hodgson is published by Night Shade Books in the following volumes: The Boats of the “Glen Carrig” and Other Nautical Adventures The House on the Borderland and Other Mysterious Places The Ghost Pirates and Other Revenants of the Sea The Night Land and Other Romances The Dream of X and Other Fantastic Visions
Vintage Journal Soap Box Derby, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Poster
The Vintage Journal Soap Box Derby, Glen Ellyn, Illinois pocket journal features an illustration of something like a formula. This journal has full color decorative vintage art on the cover, and is the perfect companion for your next trip, writing project, to-do list, or any occasion where a handy notebook is needed. Found Image Press Vintage Journals feature vintage art that celebrates your favorite places, hobbies and interests. The front cover design features a classic piece of art from the Found Image Press collection of over 60,000 pictures. - 4 x 6 inches - 100 lined opaque pages - Soft matte finish
Laura Everingham or, the Highlanders of Glen Ora
Laura Everingham; Or, The Highlanders of Glen Ora by James Grant is set in the Scottish Highlands, focusing on the struggles of a rural community against feudal oppression. The story explores the deep sense of loyalty and love among individuals bonded by hardship and their fight against the forces seeking to change their way of life. As the local inhabitants face the threat of eviction from their ancestral land, the novel highlights the conflict between tradition and the forces of modernity, symbolized by the new landowner s plan to transform the land into a deer forest. The characters must confront the difficult realities of a rapidly changing world while holding onto their identity, values, and sense of belonging. This conflict between personal survival and loyalty to one s heritage drives the narrative, exploring the emotional and physical challenges of fighting for one s land and community. The story also emphasizes the tension between the local people and external forces that seek to displace them, setting the stage for both personal and collective struggles. The characters journeys reflect a broader societal shift, making the novel a poignant commentary on resilience and resistance.