"The White People" is a fantasy-horror short story by the Welsh writer Arthur Machen.
This is the largest collection of Arthur Machen stories ever published. It is illustrated and has a new introduction.
A bibliographic essay on the works of the Welsh newspaperman & novelist.
'The Red Hand' is a short story of a murder committed with an ancient stone axe and a strange clue in the form of an image of a red hand. Arthur Machen was born in Caerleon, Monmouthshire, Wales in 1863.
One of Machen's best horror novels. A series of murders take place, but who or what is responsible?
A woman in Wales has her mind destroyed by a scientist's attempt to enable her to see the god of nature Pan.
Arthur Machen: Critical Essays studies the works of Arthur Machen in twelve essays, exploring different aspects of the literary production of the Welsh writer who has won the readers and the critics' attention with works such as "The Great ...
Arthur Conan Doyle called Machen a genius; Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats and H.G. Wells admired him. His classic horror novel The Great God Pan, which both shocked and delighted contemporary...