During the first four decades of the twentieth century, Alfred McLelland Burrage (1889 - 1956) was one of the most prolific British writers of short popular fiction. There was scarcely a mainstream weekly, fortnightly, or monthly magazine whose pages did not, at one time or another, feature his name.
His specialty was the light-hearted love story, but his fame today rests on his tales of the supernatural. His talent in this direction was recognised by many, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and M. R. James.
INTRUDERS is the first of Ash-Tree Press's series collection together the bulk of Burrage's supernatural fiction. Of the twenty-six stories in this volume, only three had seen bookform publication prior to this edition.
Genre: Literary Fiction
His specialty was the light-hearted love story, but his fame today rests on his tales of the supernatural. His talent in this direction was recognised by many, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and M. R. James.
INTRUDERS is the first of Ash-Tree Press's series collection together the bulk of Burrage's supernatural fiction. Of the twenty-six stories in this volume, only three had seen bookform publication prior to this edition.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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