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Marsh, Richard: Confessions of a Young Lady. v1. 5 Apr 2014
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Richard Marsh (12 October 1857 – 9 August 1915) was the pseudonym of the British author born Richard Bernard Heldmann. A best-selling and prolific author of the late 19th century and the Edwardian period, Marsh is best known now for his supernatural thriller novel The Beetle, which was published the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897), and was initially even more popular. The Beetle remained in print until 1960. Marsh produced nearly 80 volumes of fiction and numerous short stories, in genres including horror, crime, romance and humour. Many of these have been republished recently, beginning with The Beetle during 2004. Marsh's grandson Robert Aickman was a notable writer of short "strange stories".
I—A WONDERFUL GIRL II—CUPID’S MESSENGER III—THE OGRE IV—THE HANDWRITING V—THE PEOPLE’S STOCK EXCHANGE VI—BREAKING THE ICE VII—A GIRL WHO COULDN’T VIII—THE PRINCESS MARGARETTA IX—THE END OF HIS HOLIDAY X—THE GIRL AND THE BOY XI—A MUTUAL AFFINITY XII—MAGICAL MUSIC XIII—A RUNAWAY WIFE |
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