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OverviewWhen Robert Spinrobin, drifting through life in a daydream, answers a newspaper ad asking for an imaginative tenor with a grasp of ancient languages, he soon finds himself travelling to rural Wales and the home of ex-clergyman, Philip Skale. Here Skale, the housekeeper Mrs. Mawle and her niece, Miriam, have been pursuing a new science, harnessing sound to discover the true names of people and recording the uncanny phenomena and transformations that this naming ritual brings in the subject. With possibilities of mind-melding and sublime spiritual awakenings already documented, it is not long before Skale pivots towards a grander master plan to intone a forbidden name beyond the preserve of humanity while a gathering storm of disastrous cosmic consequences threatens to break. First published in 1910 but lost for most of the twentieth century, Blackwood's tour-de-force novel is long overdue rediscovery. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Algernon Blackwood , Mike AshleyPublisher: British Library Publishing Imprint: British Library Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition Volume: 51 ISBN: 9780712355414ISBN 10: 0712355413 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 25 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""I rather enjoyed what they were doing here with the surface level story. The underlying elements are also things that I'm a fan of. This version of the novel is one I'd recommend due to the forward by Mike Ashley. He brought up interesting things to help set the stage, as well as background information about Blackwood that helped me deeply appreciate the story as well as make better sense of the characters."" --Horror Review Author InformationAlgernon Blackwood (1869-1951) was an English author, broadcasting narrator and journalist who published over 230 short stories and 47 books in his lifetime. He was deeply interested in occult and mystic studies, and powers that lie beyond normal human recognition. His regular appearances narrating stories on radio and early television programmes garnered him the epithet of 'The Ghost Man'. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |