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His innocence and Shiel's delusion only became apparent as lightning struck and Peter Roman collapsed into the abyss.
The Roman Twin 2009
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His innocence and Shiel's delusion only became apparent as lightning struck and Peter Roman collapsed into the abyss.
The Roman Twin 2009
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The story of Shiel's ancestors--the "Shiell" family of Montserrat, in its days of slavery and superstition--of Shiel's own exciting youth in this volcanic wilderness, at school in Barbados and England, his years as a young teacher and beginning author in London's fin-de-siecle. 201 pages, 16 plates with photos of Shiel at 14, his family, West Indian friends, as a school teacher in England, etc Unpublished letters.
Antiquarian Weird Tales: M. P. Shiel: Early Years By Harold Billings Chris Perridas 2008
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The story of Shiel's ancestors--the "Shiell" family of Montserrat, in its days of slavery and superstition--of Shiel's own exciting youth in this volcanic wilderness, at school in Barbados and England, his years as a young teacher and beginning author in London's fin-de-siecle. 201 pages, 16 plates with photos of Shiel at 14, his family, West Indian friends, as a school teacher in England, etc Unpublished letters.
Archive 2008-05-01 Chris Perridas 2008
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The story of Shiel's ancestors--the "Shiell" family of Montserrat, in its days of slavery and superstition--of Shiel's own exciting youth in this volcanic wilderness, at school in Barbados and England, his years as a young teacher and beginning author in London's fin-de-siecle. 201 pages, 16 plates with photos of Shiel at 14, his family, West Indian friends, as a school teacher in England, etc Unpublished letters.
Antiquarian Weird Tales: M. P. Shiel: Early Years By Harold Billings Chris Perridas 2008
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The story of Shiel's ancestors--the "Shiell" family of Montserrat, in its days of slavery and superstition--of Shiel's own exciting youth in this volcanic wilderness, at school in Barbados and England, his years as a young teacher and beginning author in London's fin-de-siecle. 201 pages, 16 plates with photos of Shiel at 14, his family, West Indian friends, as a school teacher in England, etc Unpublished letters.
Archive 2008-05-01 Chris Perridas 2008
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So long as Gladys was on the stage Shiel's eyes never once left her; whilst throughout the performance Lilian Rosenberg saw only
The Sorcery Club Elliott O'Donnell 1918
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Shiel's mother -- since, like most ladies of mature age, she wished to be regarded as much younger -- nevertheless, thought it better not to disillusion the woman.
The Sorcery Club Elliott O'Donnell 1918
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He was lunching with an old schoolfellow whom, quite by chance, he had met in Lincoln's Inn, having previously lost sight of him for many years, and the conversation, which had at first been confined to the old days, had gradually drifted to what was ever uppermost in Shiel's mind -- namely, the Modern Sorcery Company, _i. e.
The Sorcery Club Elliott O'Donnell 1918
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Lilian Rosenberg had left him, Shiel's love for Gladys burst out with such wild, invigorated force that it swept reason and everything else before it.
The Sorcery Club Elliott O'Donnell 1918
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