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Australian Ghost Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Australian Ghost Stories

Murderous ghosts, horrific curses and monstrous beings haunt an unforgiving landscape into which travellers stray at their peril. Journey through the dark byways of Australia's Gothic past in the rare stories gathered in this memorable new collection. Work by acclaimed Australian writers such as Marcus Clarke, Henry Lawson and Edward Dyson appears alongside many lesser-known authors such as Beatrice Grimshaw, Mary Fortune and Ernest Favenc.Many of the stories collected here have never been reprinted since their first publication in 19th and early 20th century periodicals and showcase the richness and variety of the Australian ghost and horror story. James Doig provides an authoritative introduction full of fresh insights into Australian Gothic fiction with detailed biographical notes on the authors represented.

Australian Hauntings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 343

Australian Hauntings

Twenty stories of horror, the supernatural, and ghostly hauntings. These tales show the way in which the Gothic form has been transposed to a new, alien environment--Australia! The outback, the desert, the bush are imbued with strange forces and beings that European explorers and fossickers must fathom and overcome. The colonists struggle to cope with the harsh landscape and climate, and are frequently claimed by it. The land itself seems almost a malignant force that exacts a terrible revenge on those who challenge it or wander thoughtlessly into its desert wastes. Thus, in many of the stories reprinted here, characters range across a landscape in which the supernatural can reach out and sn...

Spirit Sisters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Spirit Sisters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08-29
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

SPIRIT SISTERS illuminates the very personal ghost stories of ordinary Australian women. Journalist Karina Machado has listened to many of these stories and within these pages captures the sorrow, fear, comfort and hope that go along with them. Here she passes on their secrets and shares those incredible moments when someone leans in to whisper their tale and the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Whether you believe in the afterlife or not, reading this book will lead you to question your reality and wonder . . . maybe?

Mated in Flames
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Mated in Flames

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-23
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A woman in mourning. A stunning reversal of fortune. An unexpected fate. Luciana's world turns upside down following her boyfriend's sudden disappearance. But then life deals her another horrific loss; her estranged father has passed away, bequeathing her a rambling rundown ranch in the Australian countryside. In desperate need for a reprieve, she leaves for Australia with no idea of what the future will bring. What she finds is a tangled web of secrets and new neighbors who change the course of her life. Unsettlingly handsome brothers Warwick and Dane have finally made a home for themselves on their ranch amongst humans after years of living on the run. But when their new neighbor's farm is...

Great Australian Ghost Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Great Australian Ghost Stories

Australia has a rich history of ghost sightings and spooky tales, from the time of European settlement until today - and they are all here in GREAT AUSTRALIAN GHOST STORIES. From gore-spattered convicts and elegant women out of our colonial past to the mysterious ghost lights of the outback and angry poltergeists that wreak havoc on modern homes, Australia seems to be teeming with the restless spirits of our ancestors. You'll meet a wide cross section of them in this far-reaching collection of stories drawn from all the Australian states and covering two centuries of our nation's history. Some ghosts are vengeful, some aloof, others mysterious, sad, kind, wistful or amusing, but all share on...

The Oxford Book of Australian Ghost Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Oxford Book of Australian Ghost Stories

Three phantoms wander the desert; a ghostly lover claims his bride at an outback station; a dead man appears beside a blood-red waterhole; a jackaroo witnesses a ghostly struggle; a frightful monster haunts the Nullarbor Plain. This anthology of Australian ghost stories - from the 1850s to the present - draws together a neglected but striking genre of fiction that works to remind those who recently settled this country how unsettled it actually is. New arrivals stumble across empty houses with ghostly occupants; lonely bushmen fantasise about ghostly women; Aborigines tell of bunyips, bugeens and 'living ghosts'; the bush is full of beckoning spectral images; and Death himself is seen prowling the streets. In these stories Australia becomes the 'down-underworld', a place where the departed will inevitably be resurrected in time, and where the dead continue to make their presence felt.

Ghost Stories and Mysteries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Ghost Stories and Mysteries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Ernest Favenc (1845-1908) is a neglected master of Australian supernatural and mystery fiction. Best known for his History of Australian Exploration, 1788-1888, he was also a prolific author and journalist, writing for some of the most popular and important literary journals in colonial Australia. His considerable output is now largely forgotten, even among aficionados of weird and mystery fiction. This book collects thirty-one of Favenc's best stories, many published here for the first time since their original publication; and aims to showcase Favenc's talent as the most important Australian colonial writer of Gothic and supernatural fiction. The stories span the period 1875-1907, and demonstrate the richness and variety of his art, making this a major publishing event for enthusiasts of nineteenth-century crime and weird fiction.

The Oxford Book of Australian Ghost Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

The Oxford Book of Australian Ghost Stories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

First published in hardcover in 1994, this paperback edition contains stories from the 1850s to the present. The stories feature a wide range of spectres including bunyips, bugeens, and 'living ghosts'. Authors include Marcus Clarke, Terry Dowling and Lucy Sussex. Includes an introduction by the editor who teaches English at the University of Melbourne.

Paranormal Australia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Paranormal Australia

Paranormal Australia takes you to some of the most haunted locations Down Under. There are 25 cases of paranormal activity in this book, including The Ghosts of Picton, Devil's Pool, The Princess Theatre and The Redbank Range Tunnel.

Australian Gothic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Australian Gothic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-02-01
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  • Publisher: Borgo Press

Australia has a long tradition of weird fiction, stretching back to colonial times. The stories in this anthology showcase the richness and variety of Australia horror and supernatural stories in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Among the authors included are: Mary Fortune, Lionel Sparrow, Marcus Clarke, Guy Boothby, B. L. Farjeon, J. E. P. Muddock, Ernest Favenc, Hume Nisbet, Rosa ("Mrs. Campbell") Praed, Fergus Hume, James Francis Dwyer, and Dulcie Deamer. Editor James Doig has unearthed a rare and compelling collection of Australian horror classics that have remained largely undisturbed in the pages of old books and periodicals. With settings that range from the Australian Outback to Europe, India, and the South Pacific, these 23 unique and imaginative tales feature horrors and hauntings that are sure to appeal to lovers of the macabre everywhere!