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The Works of Arthur Machen: House of Souls, The Hill of Dreams, The Three Impostors and Other Tales of the Sacred and Profane
Decadent, perverse and unreal, the strange stories of Arthur Machen uncover a lingering, ancestral horror, distantly remembered in the language of fairy tales, pagan lore, and in the secret old games that nurses teach to children. Deeply controversial in their own time, some of Machen's stories had to wait decades to for changing social mores to permit their publication.This new collection by Lowood Press combines all of Machen's most celebrated works in one volume. Herein are his greatest short stories, including The White People, The Great God Pan, The Bowmen and The Shining Pyramid; his semi-autobiographical novel, Hill of Dreams; and the original, complete version of The Three Impostors, with its interconnecting tales of occult intrigue.An unrivaled master of sacred terror and pioneer of the weird fiction genre, Machen's work has directly influenced such notable horror writers as H. P. Lovecraft, Peter Straub, and Stephen King-but it has yet to be surpassed.
Arthur Chapman: El Hombre de la Gaita

Arthur Chapman: El Hombre de la Gaita

Roberto Ornan Roche

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Esta es una muy interesante historia de amor y aventuras, basada en el supuesto y afligido gaitero escoc s Arthur Chapman.Arthur es un gran art fice de la gaita; lleva una vida tranquila en un pueblo costero llamado Eclire y toca serenatas a un espectro femenino en un faro abandonado.Llena de interesantes elementos hist ricos, este relato pico le cautivar de principio a fin. Ser el supuesto fantasma del faro Firemoon aquello que l siempre anhel ? Quiz s quiere descubrirlo por si mismo?
Arthur Irwin

Arthur Irwin

David MacKenzie

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
1993
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From 1925 to 1950, Arthur Irwin was the driving force behind the success of Maclean's Magazine, first as an associate editor, then managing editor, and, finally, as an editor. He had strong views on what it meant to be Canadian, and under his direction Maclean's was moulded into 'Canada's National Magazine,' mirroring the development of Canada as an independent nation in the twentieth century. In the years before the outbreak of the Second World War, he was at the centre of the Maclean Company’s investigation of the Department of National Defence's system of defence contracting, or what has become known as the 'Bren Gun Scandal.' In the 1940s Irwin actively sought out writers of talent and potential and gradually added to the magazine's staff many Canadian writers who went on to distinguished careers, including Ralph Allen, Pierre Berton, Blair Fraser, and Scott Young. After leaving Maclean's in 1950, Irwin was appointed film commissioner at the National Film Board, during a time when the board's survival was in doubt because of allegations of espionage and subversion. Irwin was the man called in to deal with the NFB's 'red scare,' and, afterwards, he reorganized the board and moved its operations from Ottawa to Montreal. Irwin subsequently went on to a career as a diplomat: he was appointed high commissioner in Australia, and ambassador to Brazil and Mexico. In his last professional position he was publisher of a Victoria newspaper. This book, in describing a man who was profoundly representative of his times, and whose presence in major Canadian institutions was influential, captures the mood of Irwin's period, and raises important questions about the roots of present-day Canadian nationalism and cultural identity.
Arthur Byne's Diplomatic Legacy: The Architect, Author and Entrepreneur In Spain

Arthur Byne's Diplomatic Legacy: The Architect, Author and Entrepreneur In Spain

Jody G. Brotherston

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Jody Brotherston establishes in her ground- breaking book the crucial impact Arthur Byne had on the history of collecting Spanish art and antiques in the United States. The Bynes were champions of Spanish culture, playing an integral role in launching the Spanish Revival in the US. Byne's books were lavishly illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings, and Mildred Stapley Byne's widely read articles led to an exciting acceptance of Spanish design and culture throughout the continental US. Arranged in nine chapters, Brotherston's sumptuously illustrated book elucidates their close connections to collectors like William Randolph Hearst and Archer Milton Huntington, their publications, and a first time look at their historic home in Madrid.The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art awarded Arthur Byne's Diplomatic Legacy the Newman Award for excellence in History and Journalism in 2015.