William Fryer Harvey (1885 - 1937), known as W. F. Harvey, was an English writer of short stories, most notably in the macabre and horror genres. Among his best-known stories are “August Heat”(1910) and “The Beast with Five Fingers” (1919), described by horror historian Les Daniels as “minor masterpieces”. “Across the Moors” (1910) and “The Clock” (1928) are also frequently anthologized.
This unique collection contains only a fraction of Harvey’s work. (Free digital versions of Harvey’s writings, other than the four mentioned above, are very difficult to find.) A number of these stories are “non-genre”, but the majority have an other-worldly air, if only a feather-light breath, and some are truly macabre.
EDIT TO ADD: Uploaded version 2 --- additional story “The Ankardyne Pew”, which I just stumbled across last night. Previous downloads: 36.
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My own compilation, from multiple online sources.
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