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==Bibliography== ===Novels=== By date of first publication: *''Jimbo: A Fantasy'' (1909) *''The Education of Uncle Paul'' (1909) *''The Human Chord'' (1910) *''The Centaur'' (1911) *''A Prisoner in Fairyland'' (1913); sequel to ''The Education of Uncle Paul'' *''The Extra Day'' (1915) *''Julius LeVallon'' (1916) *''The Wave'' (1916) *''The Promise of Air'' (1918) *''The Garden of Survival'' (1918) *''The Bright Messenger'' (1921); sequel to ''Julius LeVallon'' *''Episodes Before Thirty'' (1923) *''Dudley & Gilderoy: A Nonsense'' (1929) '''Children's novels:''' *''Sambo and Snitch'' (1927) *''The Fruit Stoners: Being the Adventures of Maria Among the Fruit Stoners'' (1934) ===Plays=== By date of first performance: *''[[The Starlight Express]]'' (1915), [[Collaborative writing|coauthored]] with Violet Pearn; [[incidental music]] by [[Edward Elgar]]; based on Blackwood's 1913 novel ''A Prisoner in Fairyland'' *''Karma'' a reincarnation play in prologue epilogue and three acts (1918), coauthored with Violet Pearn; *''The Crossing'' (1920a), coauthored with Bertram Forsyth; based on Blackwood's 1913 short story "Transition" *''Through the Crack'' (1920), coauthored with Violet Pearn; based on Blackwood's 1909 novel ''The Education of Uncle Paul'' and 1915 novel ''The Extra Day'' *''White Magic'' (1921), coauthored with Bertram Forsyth *''The Halfway House'' (1921), coauthored with Elaine Ainley *''Max Hensig'' (1929), coauthored with Frederick Kinsey Peile; based on Blackwood's 1907 short story "Max Hensig β Bacteriologist and Murderer" ===Short fiction collections=== By date of first publication: *''The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories'' (1906); original collection *''The Listener and Other Stories'' (1907); original collection *''John Silence'' (1908); original collection; [[reprint]]ed with added [[preface]], 1942 *''The Lost Valley and Other Stories'' (1910); original collection *''Pan's Garden: a Volume of Nature Stories'' (1912); original collection *''Ten Minute Stories'' (1914a); original collection *''[[Incredible Adventures]]'' (1914b); original collection *''Day and Night Stories'' (1917); original collection *''Wolves of God, and Other Fey Stories'' (1921); original collection *''Tongues of Fire and Other Sketches'' (1924); original collection *''Ancient Sorceries and Other Tales'' (1927a); selections from previous Blackwood collections *''The Dance of Death and Other Tales'' (1927b); selections from previous Blackwood collections; reprinted as 1963's ''The Dance of Death and Other Stories'' *''Strange Stories'' (1929); selections from previous Blackwood collections *''Short Stories of To-Day & Yesterday'' (1930); selections from previous Blackwood collections *''The Willows and Other Queer Tales'' (1932); selected by G. F. Maine from previous Blackwood collections *''Shocks'' (1935); original collection *''The Tales of Algernon Blackwood'' (1938); selections from previous Blackwood collections, with a new preface by Blackwood *''Selected Tales of Algernon Blackwood'' (1942); selections from previous Blackwood collections (not to be confused with the 1964 Blackwood collection of the same title) *''Selected Short Stories of Algernon Blackwood'' (1945); selections from previous Blackwood collections *''[[The Doll and One Other]]'' (1946); original collection *''Tales of the Uncanny and Supernatural'' (1949); selections from previous Blackwood collections *''In the Realm of Terror'' (1957); selections from previous Blackwood collections *''The Dance of Death and Other Stories'' (1963); reprint of 1927's ''The Dance of Death and Other Tales'' *''Selected Tales of Algernon Blackwood'' (1964); selections from previous Blackwood collections (not to be confused with the 1942 Blackwood collection of the same title) *''Tales of the Mysterious and Macabre'' (1967); selections from previous Blackwood collections *''Ancient Sorceries and Other Stories'' (1968); selections from previous Blackwood collections *''Best Ghost Stories of Algernon Blackwood'' (1973), selected and [[Introduction (essay)|introduced]] by [[Everett F. Bleiler]]; selections from previous Blackwood collections; includes Blackwood's own preface to 1938's ''The Tales of Algernon Blackwood'' *''The Best Supernatural Tales of Algernon Blackwood'' (1973); selected and introduced by [[Felix Morrow]]; selections from 1929's ''Strange Stories'' *''Tales of Terror and Darkness'' (1977); omnibus edition of ''Tales of the Mysterious and Macabre'' (1967) and ''Tales of the Uncanny and Supernatural'' (1949). *''Tales of the Supernatural'' (1983); selected and introduced by [[Mike Ashley (writer)|Mike Ashley]]; selections from previous Blackwood collections *''The Magic Mirror'' (1989); Original collection selected, introduced, and with notes by Mike Ashley; *''The Complete John Silence Stories'' (1997); selected and introduced by [[S. T. Joshi]]; reprint of 1908's ''John Silence'' (without the preface to the 1942 reprint) and the one remaining John Silence story, "A Victim of Higher Space" *''Ancient Sorceries and Other Weird Stories'' (2002); selected, introduced, and notes by S. T. Joshi; selections from previous Blackwood collections *''Algernon Blackwood's Canadian Tales of Terror'' (2004); selected, introduced, with notes by John Robert Colombo; eight stories of special Canadian interest plus information on the author's years in Canada *''Roarings from Further Out: Four Weird Novellas'' (2020); selected and edited by Xavier Aldana Reyes; part of [[British Library Publishing]]'s Tales of the Weird series ===Essays=== *''The Lure of the Unknown: Essays on the Strange'' (2022); edited and introduced by Mike Ashley. Dublin: [[Swan River Press]]. Limited to 400 unnumbered copies. (Two photographic postcards and a facsimile signature of Blackwood laid in).
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