Wednesday 15 October 2014

LO-TO-KAH by Verner Z. Reed 1897

Verner Zevola Reed was a capitalist in Colorado around the end of the 19th century until his death in 1919. He is a person that, while not obscure, hardly lives on in the public consciousness, aside from few scattered refferences to his descendents. His grandson, Verner Zevola Reed III was a photographer who passed away in 2006, while nothing of note has yet been found concerning Verner Zevola Reed, Jr. apart from being described as a "mining heir".

Verner Z. Reed
There doesn't seem to even be a bibliography of his literary works compiled to this day, despite his contributions to the studies of North American Native peoples, as well as apparently dabbling into other subjects like international politics.

Four books of fiction are recorded as having been penned by Reed: Lo-To-Kah (1897), Tales of the Sun-land (1897), Adobeland stories (1899) and The soul of Paris, and other essays (1913). I have yet to read any of Reed's other works besides Lo-To-Kah, but Tales of the Sun-land is noted to have a lost race story (The Carib Queen) so further exploration of his works might be in order.

Cover courtesey of Ebay


Lo-To-Kah itself is a rather unusual book. It contains a series of stories, most of which are the recordings of the memories and events described by Lo-To-Kah, an old Native American warrior and chief, to a non specific Western author.

The first tale, Lo-To-Kah, the Uncivilised , relates how Lo-To-Kah met his wife Zeetah, who was a captive of the Navajos and condemned by them to be torn in two by horses. Lo-To-Kah, on a mission of peace to the Navajos, sees the woman, is smitten by her, and helps her escape, killing many Navajos along the way. That would be fine and good, except Lo-To-Kah decides to not only kill the Navajo husband of Zeetah's who accused her of sorcery, but he then proceeds to kidnap the mans other wife, drag her back to his Ute tribesmen and have her be a slave to Zeetah, seemingly for the rest of her life. There is literally zero reason for this, and it comes out of nowhere and seems like an incredible evil thing to do to someone who had nothing to do with the events at hand, at all. Yet Lo-To-Kah never even considers he did all that much wrong by doing it. He begins to sort of say he didn't know about sin and whatnot in those days but then he immediately changes tracks. It remains a bit of a blemish on the character throughout the rest of the book.

The second story, The Witch of the Rancho Soledad is a bit odd in that it introduces a character who is properly introduced in the following story. It surprisingly isn't that confusing, and sort of makes the book feel a bit deeper for the way this was handled. The story itself is about a man wandering the Wild West, who comes into the ranch of an eccentric mexican, meets a Native American sorcerer who then proceeds to give summon Raymeya, who allows him to have a spiritual conference with the woman he loves who ended up in a convent against her will.

The third story, Lo-To-Kah and the Golden Woman, tells of how Lo-To-Kah met a white woman who was marvelled for her kindness and wisdom among the native americans, and called The Golden Woman. She remains with the Ute, but is slowly driven crazy by the absence of her one true love. The man is then oh so coincidentally let into the Ute camp many years later and the two reunite, however the man got married at some point. As this was written in 1897 and is supposed to have taken place a good forty to fifty years before even then, marriage is seen as something permanent and final, more like a terminal illness then an institution for the legal cohabitation of two people under state authority. On the other hand there is nothing really wrong with the man's wife, apparently, except that she doesn't love him. Then he sends a messenger to his home town to ask if his wife is dead. There is no reason he suspects she would be, he just sort of hopes that that's the case. The runner, when returning with a message that the man's wife is alive, is stopped by Lo-To-Kah, who bribes him to say the opposite, wanting the best for the two people, but then another runner comes up saying the man's wife actually did die, on the same day. The end of the story is a bit weird as Lo-To-Kah meets the couple living alone in their cabin in the woods, but the woman seems to be "crazed" again. The story ends there with no further reason as to why, or a resolution.

The fourth story, Lo-To-Kah and the Witch, details Lo-To-Kah's several encounters with Raymeya the witch, who spends years trying to win his love in vain, and who is cursed with eternal life after having killed her husband and must remain alive and young until that man's soul is free from Purgatory. This is a bit suspect as we'll see later, but this story is rather good, except for one part. It is spread out over many years, and details Lo-To-Kah's descent into Raymeya's not so hidden hidden city. The one bad part of the story is how when Lo-To-Kah's wife is kidnapped by Apaches, he resolves to rescue her and then kill her, because he can't stand her to live beside him after having been "defiled". The only reason he doesn't do it, regardless of how his wife feels about it, is because Raymeya popped out of nowhere before and gave his wife a magic token to scare the Apaches off.

The penultimate story, The Death of Lo-To-Kah, deals with the old man's death and the flashbacks he has before death. It also explains how Lo-To-Kah went to steal a bow from the Modocs, for no other reason then that his wife mentioned in jest that she wanted it. Despite not insulting the Modocs like the Apaches and the Navajo, he still kills quite a few of them and needlessly risks his life over the bow.

The final story, The Vision of the Witch, is focused on Raymeya. She is visited by the apparations of all the men whom she tried to love but who refused her, and then of Lo-To-Kah himself. He begins to have visions of the past and then notes he was all those other men in different lives. Raymeya points out how the specifics of her curse make no sense because of that but then Lo-To-Kah says that "life is Purgatory", so the Virgin Mary or whoever that was that cursed Raymeya was making this stuff up on the spot it seems. Then Lo-To-Kah says how when the world will be corrupt and full of vice he and Zeetah will leave the afterlife and be reborn again, but doesn't actually say anything about Raymeya's future. The apparation ends and the Witch remains as cursed as before.

Overall, despite a few stumbling blocks with how the author patronises Native Americans in a few places, the book is still very readable. There is genuine melancholy in the Lo-To-Kah's stories "of the long ago" as he calls them, an authentic sounding voice of an old man wishing for the time of his youth. It is odd just how Lo-To-Kah hates both Navajos and Apaches, but his reminescences are still entertaining regardless.

Tuesday 19 August 2014

Morwyn or the Vengence of God by John Cowper Powys (1937)

This novel first came out in 1937, and was written by a man known chiefly today for his extensive novel "A Glastonbury Romance" (clocking it at over 1100 pages) and novels related to Welsh history and settings.

Morwyn is a bit of an anomaly in that, while two thirds (and subsequently half) of the cast is Welsh, the novel takes place, for the most part, in Hell.

The author, reffered to in story only as Captain, though once reffering to himself as Captain Shandy, finds himself accidentally falling into a subtarenean cavern along with a girl he knows is in love with him and her anonymous father, a well known vivisectionist.

Surely the word "vivisection" is said more often in the novel then almost any other. The seeming purpose of this fantastical journey is to condemn the practise of vivisection and equate it to that of religious fanaticism. And in case one doesn't get the message right away, Powys is sure to repeat it, many times. Indeed, the narrator finds the need to repeat the same things over and over again, such as when he and the girl and her father are talking a walk in the beginning of the novel, where the same thing about the girl Morwyn's feelings for the narrator are repeated so often that even the writer himself feels the need to comment on it.

And it's not just that either. The scenes of having a scientific and religious sadist go on and on as to how their torture is justified by religion/science repeat way too often. Part 1 ends with having both the girl's deceased father and Torquemada to provide that contrast, then a random priest and scientist at the end of part one, and then another pair a few pages later in Part 2.

The novel picks up again when the narrator and co. are trying to escape an army of ghosts who want to torture them to death for their own amusement but then sort of just stops and we have scenes where Socrates and the welsh poet Taliesin and basically everyone else go on lengthy sermons as to the evils of vivisection. The novel then ends with Morwyn going on an anti vivisection pilgrimage to America with her father's supposedly repentant ghost while leaving the narrator to be carried home by the ghost of Socrates. She even takes away the main character's dog for "company", but while she is doing all this, abandoning the seriously injured narrator to go on her "holy quest", she never wavers in her actions, despite the fact her father is obviously just faking his supposed reformation, as he bluntly states in front of her to the narrator that he still thinks a little suffering to the "lower animals" and "even lower races" can bring benefit to humanity. And yet she takes no note of this, despite this same man having wagered his own right of parenthood not to save her life, but to instead exchange it for the right to torment the narrator's dog. We never do find out if she ever came back to Wales either.

The novel's biggest problem is that, while it tries to tackle the fantastic, it gets too caught up in how it wants to make absolutely sure to denounce the evils of vivisection on every other page, to even properly describe events the reader would be interested in, like the narrator's return to the surface. It ends up being not bad but rather flawed and far less interesting then it could be, not really fullfillng the promise of being "a terrifying journey into Hell" as the Dennis Wheatley Library of Ocult cover blurb states.

Sunday 27 July 2014

The Perfume of Egypt and Other Weird Stories by Charles Webster Leadbeater (1911)

Source: L.W.Currey
The First item to properly review on the blog is a curious little book, issued in 1911 as a departure from a steady stream of pamphlets and studies on all manner of occult subjects, issued by an author taking a break from writing such books as "Man Visible and Invisible: Examples of Different Types of Men Seen by Means of Trained Clairvoyance" and "The Smaller Buddhist Catechism" to produce a volume of pure fiction.

Charles Webster Leadbeater (1854-1934) was a former Church of England priest who was snared up by the Spiritist movement, became convinced of his own clairvoyant abilities and ended up being "fired" from the Theosophical society because he had advised growing boys that masturbation was good for you. Readmitted into the Society a year later, in 1907, he continued to be seen as an important figure of the movement, dying of a heart attack coupled with diabetes in March of 1934.

I do not wish to engage in any sort of psychoanalysis of the man, but will simply state that the summary of his life seems far more interesting then a volume of fiction, written by a man with supposed expert knowledge of the hereafter.

Indeed, this seems to be the only fiction title in Leadbeater's bibliography and as a consequence, the tales presented herein are not very well developed or refined.

The title story "The Perfume of Egypt", details how a man once ran across a most peculiar smell while traveling in Egypt, which is said to be connected to the supernatural. The descriptions of his discovery thereof and the protests of his Egyptian acquaitance when he wishes to acquire some of the stuff for his own use work well, but the bulk of the story is actually a dead simple "warning/help offered by a Ghost" story which, in even less refined form, has seen much contempt. Think of how many times one has seen a variety on "having a conversation with someone who is later revealed, shock of shocks and horror of horrors, to have been dead". Nothing else. No ghastly revelation, nothing whatsoever disturbing or incredible. Just the fact one has just conversed with someone and it has since turned out that someone was a ghost. The story, if it must be summarised further, deals with the narrator visiting his family friend and, with the aid of a piece of paper handed to him by a ghost, they manage to find his friend's ancestor's hidden treasure which will allow the narrator's friend to be able to marry. A refference is made to something which the ghost wishes to be done in complete secrecy to atone for his sins and, sadly, Leadbeater thinks that concealing the one possibly interesting thing in the second part of the tale will somehow equal excitement. Sadly, the intriguing sounding title of the story and the whole book seems like little more then a cheat, though I suppose "The hidden room with a skull and some gold in it in Fernleigh" wouldn't have nearly as much punch.

Following this story, as most of the others, there is a short, didactic discussion by Leadbeater on the thoughts and motiffs of the ghost/s in question, which help to further drive any suspense or feeling of unease the story might have evoked firmly into the ground.

The second story, "The Forsaken Temple", is the first time when one notices how underdeveloped certain of these stories are. In this case a teacher is in the habbit of using two choristers who happen to be twins as mediums for his seances. Then one night he and one of the boys have a shared hallucination of some large Egyptian temple and a voice says the boy must not be mesmerised. And that's it. The vivid imagery of the temple is built up just to be of no use whatsoever, and the only point of this all seems to be to persuade the story's narrator to forbid one of the boys to take part in a session with a hypnotist. No reason is ever given as to why the boys must "not be mesmerised", and the author, be it Leabdeater or the narrator, never chose to even speculate on one.

"The Major's Promise" is all the worse for it's nauseating mediocrity in that the author claims it is a reworking of a story from Catherine Crowe's "The Night Side of Nature" (1848). I have not read this book yet, but it seems astounding that Leadbeater would run across this story and then endeavour to retell it and yet leave it so utterly, horribly tedious and predictable, not to mention lacking in thrills of any kind. In short, while on a hunting trip, a Major promises his companions to catch up with them, but falls in a well and dies and as he does so, his companions hear church bells and see him coming on board their boat, but, contrary to all expectations, he is not there ! I have to wonder about the quality of the original work if this is an improved version, or indeed wonder how such a simple story needed or could be "retold".

"A Test of Courage" is once again, half a story if that. The narrator randomly hears himself called in sleep and, leaving his body, ascends into the air, lands on a nearby island, sees a ghost that looks like his mother (but isn't, according to Leadbeater(s speculation in the addendum) to then have a bunch of dinosaurs pass in front of him, doing nothing, until one spits red goop all over him and leaves. At the end he finds a feather. The imagery atthe begining is good, despite the narrator abandoning the desire to describe the passing monstrosities immediately, and rather annoyingly, though he at least describes the last one in more detail. Still there is little rhyme or reason as to why any of this happened.

Following yet another didactic mini lecture by Leabdeater, we get the supposed writer of the book (written as a collection of "true" experiences by a fictional overall-narrator, however this is so confusingly executed that refferencing just which narrator is speaking when would be far too confusing) to introduce his friend the bishop to us, so he can recount two horrifically tedious stories from the bishops life. In "A Triple Warning", the ghost of the Bishop's father appears to him as he is dying, you guessed it, three times. That is all. In "The Concealed Confession", the Bishop finds the totally beneficient ghost of a priest, who asks him to destroy a written confession he had left in the house before dying. The bishop does so and despite it being about 80 years since the confession was written, and thusly all the concerned persons would be long dead by then, we never actually get to hear what it was about. How mundane this seems when compared to Henry S. Whitehead, also a priest in a Christian Church, who , apart from his many tales of voodoo hauntings in the Virginian Islands, also wrote a very similar story called "The Fireplace", which involved a dead body, a burning building and some actual cleverness of writing.

"Jagannath: A Tale of Hidden India" is Leadbeater giving a terribly brief account of the worship of Jagganath, an Indian God fashioned into the shape of a tree stump. Despite getting some of the details right or at least getting very close to doing so, there is one major fault, besides the story being a handfull of pages long and not being an actual story, but a short "lesson", and that is the fact that Leadbeater claims the deity is a malignant, destructive, human sacrifices requiring earth elemental, which is not true at all, as even the most basic research will show. The image of the wooden image of the god hopping out of the temple by giant leaps is one that does not lend itself to much suspense either, aside from apparently also being false.

"The Baron's Room" is apparently not Leadbeater's story at all, but a story recounted by Madame Blavatsky at some point in the past. Seeing as it has a much more story-like structure I am inclined to believe it. Still, it is a typical "people venture into infamous haunted house for the night on purpose" territory, and very very mundane. The spirit itself takes the time to take on the physical appearance of one of the two adventurers, just so he could run about the room like someone who had way too much coffee, only to then slit his throat (again, as he commited suicide this way originally) in front of the narrator, to then leave him completely unharmed until morning when he leaves. Seems like a rather a waste of time if you ask me.

The final and longest story is "Saved by a Ghost". This is basically little else then an adventure story of a father, his son and their slave-turned freedman assistant running through the jungle, trying to avoid a dangerous rebel and his forces while he plans to sack a nearby town. The town doesn't even get sacked as they alert the authorities, and really the supernatural in this case seems tacked on. At one point, Martinez, the rebel general, demands the narrator and his father and brother renounce christianity by stepping on a cross and swear alleigance to him. Not thinking at all for the safety of a seven year old boy, the twelve year old narrator yells at his little brother not to give in and to remember a story of a martyr girl they heard not too long before and thus gets his brother killed. Instead of being guilt ridden for his stupidity, the boy ends up glad he did it and when he is being tortured by Martinez's men, his brother's ghost shows up, not to provide any sort of help, but to just show up ad leave. At the very end he stops his brother from killing Martinez,but at that point both brothers had short countless South American natives before they got kidnapped so there is not much of a "salvation" through supernatural means to be seen here.

The most "notable" part of the story is the horrible racism the narrator displays towards South American native peoples and people of mixed ancestry. He also writes how sometimes, people of mixed ancestry will exhibit the worst traits of both parent races, a line that Henry S. Whitehead also used in his works. However Whitehead , despite his tendency to reffer to native beliefs as "stupidness" and display their utter powerlesness before the might of the Christian Church, was not only able to weave an entertaining tale with actual suspense and a rightly weird atmosphere. He certainly never wrote of black people as Leadbeater wrote of South American "indians", "Next came the Red Indians — the earlier lords of the soil; of these many tribes had adopted a kind of squalid semi-civilisation, but many others were still savages untamed and untamable — men who regarded work of any kind as the deepest degradation" and then a line so horribly, jaw droppingly arrogant and patronising that when I read it first I had to stop and reread it again slowly just to make sure I was actually reading correctly, namely that "It will no doubt be incomprehensible to many of us that a half-naked savage can entertain any other feeling than envy for our superior civilisation, however much he may dislike us".

This flaw helps to make the only truly interesting story in the collection rather hard to stomach at first for anyone who doesn't consider forced seizure of land and forced unpaid labour in mines to be a source of hatred at all because our culture is just so gosh darned wonderful.

Overall, the book itself leaves a lot to be desired. Most of the stories are underdeveloped, the supernatural is presented in a rather low key, mundane way and there are few moments of actual chills or atmosphere to speak of. It seems Leadbeater never wrote another work of fiction after publishing this book, and I can't say I am all too distraught over it.

Saturday 26 July 2014

List of Supernatural and Fantastic Literature out of copyright but not yet available

Many classic, well known stories of weird fiction are readily available for free to those devotees of the genre who want to find them, be it the prefferable but rarer case of a Project Gutenberg file (the Australian site will often have many gems that you never know existed, which were published in Australia after the general cut off date of 1923 applicable in the US, but which are still out of copyright), the less ideal but still very resourceful Internet Archive (despite their fulltext often having badly scanned in text and other such faults), or the online-read-only Hathi Trust Libary which provided services of equal quality to Gutenberg, despite one's inability to download the full document unless one is registered with a partner institution, so usually the reader will have to simply read the document online. And of course there are the less well known but also extremely helpful sites like the Gaslight etext corpus at http://gaslight.mtroyal.ca/.


However, there are those times when certain books will simply not have been preserved online in any form. Sometimes, the work in question is mostly apocryphal, but other times it's a well renowned semi classic of the genre, which received praise from critics specialising in the field of the strange and the unusual, but which are nonetheless not available anywhere.

I have compiled a list of works in the public domain in the United States which fall under the category of weird and fantastical fiction. The list of compiled mostly from two sources, being L.W.Currey's online catalog and E.F.Bleiler's "The Guide to Supernatural Fiction", (1983).

I will note specific cases which I would preffer to see done first at the end of the list.

Author, Title, Year of Publication

James Muddock: Tales of Terror 1899, https://books.google.cz/books/about/Tales_of_Terror.html?id=BAo8AQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Jane Pentzer Myers: Stories of Enchantement or the Ghost Flower, 1901 https://books.google.cz/books/about/Stories_of_Enchantment_Or_The_Ghost_Flow.html?id=YM13GwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y
Enoch Anson More (jr) :Out of the Past 1895, https://books.google.cz/books/about/Out_of_the_Past.html?id=svdEAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Betram Mitford: THE WEIRD OF DEADLY HOLLOW: A TALE OF THE CAPE COLONY, 1891, 2nd issue 1899, https://books.google.cz/books/about/The_Weird_of_Deadly_Hollow.html?id=uXNCAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Alfred William Marshall, THE GOLDEN HAMMER AND OTHER ENGINEERING STORIES 1922
Hume Nisbet, THE HAUNTED STATION AND OTHER STORIES, 1894, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_0000000336C6#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-231%2C849%2C1648%2C870
Mrs Oliphant. STORIES OF THE SEEN AND UNSEEN 1889
Harriet E Orcutt THE EMPIRE OF THE INVISIBLES 1899 https://books.google.cz/books/about/The_Empire_of_the_Invisibles.html?id=wA1FAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Margaret Peeke: BORN OF FLAME: A ROSICRUCIAN STORY 1892, https://books.google.cz/books?id=QfNLAQAAMAAJ&hl=cs&source=gbs_book_other_versions
Richard Lamport VEENI THE MASTER "THE STORY OF A DREAM." A ROMANCE 1912
Selma Lagerlöf "THE TALE OF A MANOR AND OTHER SKETCHES" 1922
J.A. Knowlton Origin, 1900, https://books.google.cz/books?id=bf1EAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
F. Inglis Powell: The Snake, 1912
Ambrose Pratt: The Living Mummy, 1910  Available at https://books.google.cz/books?id=yepEAQAAMAAJ&hl=cs&source=gbs_book_other_versions
Edith Wingate Rinder, THE SHADOW OF ARVOR: LEGENDARY ROMANCES AND FOLK-TALES OF BRITTANY, 1896
Tod Robbins, SILENT, WHITE AND BEAUTIFUL AND OTHER STORIES, 1920, Available at https://books.google.cz/books/about/Silent_White_and_Beautiful.html?id=ZQFAAAAAYAAJ&redir_esc=y
Katherine Metcalf Roof, "THE GREAT DEMONSTRATION" 1920 Available at https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/The_Great_Demonstration.html?id=Fe8_AAAAYAAJ
Frederick Henri Seymour, MAUGIS, YE SORCERER etc. 1898, Available at https://books.google.cz/books?id=rc0XAAAAYAAJ&hl=cs&source=gbs_book_other_versions
Herbert George Flaxman Spurell, OUT OF THE PAST, 1903
Emeric Hulme-Beaman, OZMAR THE MYSTIC, 1896, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_0000000423EA#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-713%2C-135%2C2912%2C2697
George Humphery, THE HAUNTED ROOM: A PHANTASMAL PHANTASY, 1900
Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne, THE ADVENTURES OF A SOLICITOR, 1898
Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock, STUDIES OF DEATH: ROMANTIC TALES, 1894
Howard James, THE WRAITH OF KNOPF AND OTHER STORIES 1908, available at https://books.google.cz/books/about/The_Wraith_of_Knopf.html?id=tO5EAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Edgar Jepson, CAPTAIN SENTIMENTAL AND OTHER STORIES, 1911, https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/12272895
Edgar Jepson, THE HORNED SHEPHERD,1904
William Hope Hodgson, THE LUCK OF THE STRONG, 1916, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_100022558355.0x000002
Joy Hooper as „Michael Wood“, THE SAINT AND THE OUTLAW AND OTHER STORIES, 1904
Ernest Richard Suffling THE STORY HUNTER OR TALES OF THE WEIRD AND WILD, 1896, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000044772
Ernest Richard Suffling, DECAMERON OF A HYPNOTIST, 1898, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003E6AC#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-582%2C-120%2C2585%2C2395
H. F. W. Tatham, THE FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW AND OTHER TALES, 1910, https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Footprints_in_the_Snow.html?id=Nc0OAAAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y
Creswick J. Thompson, ZORASTRO: A ROMANCE, 1899, available at  https://archive.org/details/b2488439x
T.R.Threlfall, THE SWORD OF ALLAH: A ROMANCE OF THE HAREM, 1899
T.R. Threlfall, THE GREAT MAGICIAN 1901, https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/12714618
T.R. Threlfall, STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A MAGISTRATE 1903, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RgQVp-w1A5-MH1EVqMKlfo8_o3_ywIH7/view
Anonymous, OLDEN STORIES REPRINTED FROM 'CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL, 1886
Tracy Turnerelli, A RUSSIAN PRINCESS AND A RUSSIAN GHOST STORY 1888?, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009019148
Allen Upward, THE DISCOVERY OF THE DEAD, 1910
Adrien de Valvedre (pseud.) AT DUSK, 1876, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000004CF14#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-617%2C-125%2C2669%2C2483
F. Rylstone Var, THE WITCH OF KNARESBRO'. AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE, 1904
H. M. Vaughan THE DIAL OF AHAZ,1917
T. H. VINES, S. BOTOLPH; OR, THE MISSING KEY, 1868
E.C. Vivian/C.H.Cannell CITY OF WONDER, 1922
Herbet Vivian, THE MASTER SINNER: A ROMANCE, 1901, https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.202502
W. F. Harvey, MIDNIGHT HOUSE AND OTHER TALES, 1910
William Heard Hillyard, RECOLLECTIONS OF A PHYSICIAN, 1861, https://archive.org/details/b21778206
William Reginald Hodder, THE VAMPIRE, 1913
James Blyth, A HAUNTED INHERITANCE: A STORY OF MODERN MYSTICISM, 1910
George Griffith/ George Chetwynd Griffith-Jones, THE SACRED SKULL, 1908
Charles F. Grindrod THE SHADOW OF THE RAGGEDSTONE, 1888/1908, https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Shadow_of_the_Raggedstone.html?id=nvIOAAAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y
M.Y.Halidom (Alexander Huth) THE POET'S CURSE: A TALE, 1911
M.Y.Halidom (Alexander Huth) A WEIRD TRANSFORMATION, 1904
John William Harding, A CONJUROR OF PHANTOMS, 1898, Available at https://books.google.cz/books/about/A_Conjuror_of_Phantoms.html?id=b-tEAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
J.B. Harris-Burland DACOBRA OR THE WHITE PRIESTS OF AHRIMAN, 1903 - Available from the National Library of New Zealand (https://natlib.govt.nz/system/resources/BAhbBlsHOgZmSSIoMjAxMi8wNy8yMC8xMl81Nl81NF8yMTJfREFDT0JSQS5wZGYGOgZFVA/DACOBRA.pdf)
William Edward Clery as Austin Fryers, THE UNCREATED MAN, 1912
Franz Hartmann, THE TALKING IMAGE OF URUR, 1890, https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Talking_Image_of_Urur.html?id=BJXF2t_71F4C&redir_esc=y
Franz Hartmann AMONG THE GNOMES: AN OCCULT TALE OF ADVENTURE IN THE UNTERSBERG, 1896
W.J.Warner (Cheiro) as De Hamong, A STUDY OF DESTINY/A HAND OF FATE OR A STUDY OF DESTINY, 1898
Lady Emilia Francis Strong Dilke, THE SHRINE OF DEATH AND OTHER STORIES, 1886, https://books.google.com/books?id=z6RIAQAAMAAJ&hl=cs&source=gbs_book_other_versions
Henrietta Dorothy Everett as „Douglas ¨“, WHITE WEBS: A ROMANCE OF SUSSEX, 1912, https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/12186461
W.P.Drury, THE PASSING OF THE FLAGSHIP AND OTHER STORIES, 1902, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100859171
W.P.Drury, THE PETRIFIED EYE AND OTHER NAVAL STORIES, 1896
W.P.Drury, TADPOLE OF AN ARCHANGEL AND OTHER NAVAL STORIES, 1898
Christopher Lovett Darby as Oudeis, HELL, 1897, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003E508#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-752%2C-136%2C2897%2C2701
Charles Garner as Stuart Cumberland, THE VASTY DEEP: A STRANGE STORY OF TO-DAY 1889, 1890
B.M.Croker, THE OLD CANTONMENT WITH OTHER STORIES OF INDIA AND ELSEWHERE, 1905, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011405983
Dudley Costello , HOLIDAYS WITH HOBGOBLINS: AND TALK OF STRANGE THINGS, 1861
Gertrude Warren, THE HAUNTED HOUSE AT KEW 1893?
Martha Copeland, A SWISS GHOST STORY; OR THE VOICE FROM THE NACHGLÜHEN cca. 1886
Mabel Collins, MORIAL THE MAHATMA, 1892
Frederick Annesley Michael Webster, THE CURSE OF THE LION, 1922
James William Marriott as Roger Wray, THE DWELLER IN THE HALF-LIGHT 1920
R.H.Wright, THE OUTER DARKNESS 1906, 1907
Thomas Wright, THE BLUE FIREDRAKE, 1892
Bernard Capes, THE POT OF BASIL, 1913, https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/12142691
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, RALPH THE BAILIFF AND OTHER STORIES (1869, expanded edition)
M.E.Braddon, THE DREADED GUEST AND OTHER TALES, 1875, https://books.google.com/books?id=OwJnAAAAcAAJ&hl=cs&source=gbs_book_other_versions and https://books.google.com/books?id=VAJnAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=cs&source=gbs_book_other_versions_r&cad=4
John William Brodie-Innes, THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS, 1915, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000281396
John William Brodie-Innes OLD AS THE WORLD, A ROMANCE OF THE WESTERN ISLES, 1909, 1912 Available at Hathitrust http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433112045574;view=1up;seq=1
Robert Buchanan, The Moment After, a Tale of the Unseen, 1890 (& 1891?), http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000046824#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-650%2C-128%2C2742%2C2551
Sibell Lilian Blunt Mackenzie, Countess of Cromartie THE WEB OF THE PAST, 1905
Diana Wright Biddulph, CRESSIDA: A NOVEL, 1906
Mrs. Alfred Baldwin, THE SHADOW ON THE BLIND AND OTHER GHOST STORIES, 1895, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003FC36#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-624%2C-127%2C2722%2C2522
J.Swindells Barlow, A MIGHTY EMPIRE, 1902
J.V.Prichard ? AN UNLAID GHOST: A STUDY IN METEMPSYCHOSIS, 1888, https://books.google.com/books?id=YwVFAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Charles Junor, DEAD MEN'S TALES, 1898, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000039B94
E. Nesbit, SOMETHING WRONG, 1893
Roderic Joseph Quinn, MOSTYN STAYNE, 1897, https://books.google.cz/books/about/Mostyn_Stayne.html?id=Ek5at6K9-t4C&redir_esc=y
E.Temple Thurston, THE REALIST AND OTHER STORIES, 1906
Sigmud Bowman Alexander, TEN OF US ORIGINAL STORIES AND SKETCHES, 1887, https://books.google.cz/books?id=grZEAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
A.Lincoln Green, THE END OF AN EPOCH: BEING THE PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF ADAM GODWIN, THE SURVIVOR, 1901
William Holt-White, THE EARTHQUAKE: A ROMANCE OF LONDON IN 1907, 1906, https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDMDC-37131098489495D&R=DC-37131098489495D
Walter Malone, THE COMING OF THE KING, 1897, https://archive.org/details/comingofking00malo
Roy Norton, THE TOLL OF THE SEA, 1909, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100588181
Anonymous (Francis Carr ?) ARCHIMAGO; OR, THE NEW ZEALANDER ON THE RUINS OF LONDON BRIDGE, 1864 ?
Frank Aubrey, King of the Dead: A Weird Romance, 1903, http://freeread.com.au/@RGLibrary/FrancisHenryAtkins/Aubrey/KingOfTheDead.html
Francis Henry Atkins as "Frank Aubrey" A QUEEN OF ATLANTIS: A ROMANCE OF THE CARIBBEAN SEA, 1899, http://freeread.com.au/@RGLibrary/FrancisHenryAtkins/Aubrey/AQueenOfAtlantis.html
William Francis Barry, THE PLACE OF DREAMS, FOUR STORIES, 1893, https://archive.org/details/placeofdreamsfou00barr
Edgar Magnus Birnstingl, DESTUR MOBED AND OTHER STORIES 1916
John Bowles, The Masked Prophet: A Psychological Romance, 1900, https://books.google.cz/books/about/The_Masked_Prophet.html?id=N9VEAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Rhoda Broughton, BETTY'S VISIONS, 1886, https://archive.org/details/bettysvisionsmrs00brou
Gerald Warre Cornish, BENEATH THE SURFACE AND OTHER STORIES, 1918, read only at http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_100000038804.0x000002?bt=europeanaapi#?si=0&ci=0&z=0.0543,0.1983,0.7342,0.7857
Oswald Couldrey, THE MISTAKEN FURY AND OTHER LAPSES, 1914
C.C.Dail, WILLMOTH THE WANDERER, or THE MAN FROM SATURN 1890, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101852036
John de Morgan HE. A COMPANION TO SHE BEING A HISTORY OF THE ADVENTURES OF J. THEODOSIUS ARISTOPHANO ON THE ISLAND OF RAPA NUl IN SEARCH OF HIS IMMORTAL ANCESTOR,1887
Florence Carpenter Dieudonné, RONDAH, OR THIRTY-THREE YEARS IN A STAR, 1887, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100594761
M.H. DZIEWICKI, ENTOMBED IN FLESH, 1897, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003E6CA#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-620%2C-127%2C2714%2C2524
William O. Greener as Wirt Gerrare, RUFIN'S LEGACY A THEOSOPHICAL ROMANCE, 1892, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000004A11E#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-644%2C-128%2C2731%2C2541
Matilda Winifred Muriel Graham, THE GODS OF THE DEAD, 1912
Jean-Baptiste Francois Xavier Counsin De Grainville, The Last Man, Or Omegarus and Syderia, a Romance in Futurity , 1805
James Grant, The dead tryst; and, A haunted life 1883, https://books.google.cz/books/about/The_Dead_Tryst.html?id=DR0GAAAAQAAJ&redir_esc=y
William Child Green, ABBOT OF MONTSERRAT; OR, THE POOL OF BLOOD A ROMANCE, 1826, https://books.google.com/books?id=uQfp5tPZ4vEC&hl=cs&source=gbs_book_other_versions and https://books.google.com/books?id=N8RO4yIW0egC&hl=cs&source=gbs_navlinks_s
Andrew Haggard, LESLIE'S FATE AND HILDA, OR THE GHOST OF ERMINSTEIN, 1892, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000004A886#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-643%2C-146%2C3150%2C2918
Avis Hekking, A KING OF MARS 1908
George H. Hepworth, THE QUEEREST MAN ALIVE AND OTHER STORIES 1897, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100586419
Theodore Hertz-Garten, THROUGH THE RED-LITTEN WINDOWS AND THE OLD RIVER HOUSE, 1892, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100613160
William Holt-White, THE MAN WHO DREAMED RIGHT, 1910
Roy Horniman, THE SIN OF ATLANTIS, 1900
Fergus/on Hume, THE GENTLEMAN WHO VANISHED A PSYCHOLOGICAL PHANTASY/ THE MAN WHO VANISHED/THE MAN THAT VANISHED, 1890
Isabella Ingalese, LINKED LIVES A TALE OF YESTERDAY AND TODAY, 1903, https://books.google.cz/books?id=W_JEAQAAMAAJ&hl=cs&source=gbs_book_other_versions
William Henry Ireland, GONDEZ THE MONK A ROMANCE OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY, 1805. 4 volumes, only volume 1 is available.
M. T. Johnson, A TALE OF SECOND SIGHT AND THE FORBIDDEN SAIL, cca. 1875
E. E. Kellett, A CORNER IN SLEEP AND OTHER IMPOSSIBILITIES, 1900, https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=9f0hAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_book_other_versions
Uel Key, The Broken Fang, and Other Experiences of a Specialist in Spooks, 1920
Sidney John Marshall, The King of Kor, Or, She's Promise Kept, 1908, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=jwJFAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Koloman Mikszáth, THE GOOD PEOPLE OF PALOCZ, 1893
Arthur Morgan and Charles R. Brown, THE DISINTEGRATOR A ROMANCE OF MODERN SCIENCE, 1891
James Murphy, THE HAUNTED CHURCH A NOVEL, 1889
Elliott O'Donnell, THE SORCERY SHOP, 1912
F. E. Penny, THE MALABAR MAGICIAN, 1912
L. M. Phillips, THE MIND READER, 1896
Rosa Praed, THE BROTHER OF THE SHADOW, A MYSTERY OF TODAY, 1886
Rosa Praed, THE GHOST, 1904
J.H.Riddell, FAIRY WATER, 1872
J.H.Riddell, IDLE TALES, 1887, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000048D6E#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-633%2C-126%2C2688%2C2501
J.H.Riddell, PRINCESS SUNSHINE AND OTHER STORIES, 1889
J.H.Riddell, HANDSOME PHIL AND OTHER STORIES, 1899 Available on Google Books
Robert Ames Bennet as „Lee Robinet“, THE FOREST MAIDEN, 1913
James Rock, THRO' SPACE, 1909
Sax Rohmer, THE DREAM DETECTIVE, 1920
Jane Barlow as Felix Ryark, A STRANGE LAND, 1908, https://archive.org/details/felix-ryark-1908-a-strange-land
George Robert Sims, THE DEVIL IN LONDON, 1908, https://archive.org/details/devilinlondon00sims
Nina Toye, THE SHADOW OF FEAR, 1921
H.B. Marriott Watson, MARAHUNA A ROMANCE, 1888, https://books.google.cz/books?id=4-xEAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
M. W. Welbore, SOME FANTASIES OF FATE, 1899
M. Sheldon Williams, THE POWER OF ULA, 1906
John A. Cone, A MUSICAL REFORMATION, 1900 Available on Google Books
Terence and Patrick Casey, THE STRANGE STORY OF WILLIAM HYDE, c. 1916, https://archive.org/details/strangestoryofwi00case
J. Clarence Marple and Albert Nelson Dennis, ANONA OF THE MOUNDBUILDERS, A STORY OF MANY THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, 1920, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100861890
Frank Powell, THE WOLF-MEN: A TALE OF AMAZING ADVENTURE IN THE UNDER-WORLD, 1906, https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/12422536
Edward Douglas Fawcett, SWALLOWED BY AN EARTHQUAKE, 1894
Ralph Straus, THE DUST WHICH IS GOD: AN UNDIMENSIONAL ADVENTURE, 1907
Charles Ellsworth Linton, THE EARTHOMOTOR AND OTHER STORIES, 1920?
Francis Henry Atkins as "Fenton Ash", THE BLACK OPAL: A ROMANCE OF THRILLING ADVENTURE, 1914, http://freeread.com.au/@RGLibrary/FrancisHenryAtkins/Ash/TheBlackOpal.html
Francis Henry Atkins as "Fenton Ash", BY AIRSHIP TO OPHIR, 1911, http://freeread.com.au/@RGLibrary/FrancisHenryAtkins/Ash/ByAirshipToOphir.html
Thomas Charles Bridges as "Christopher Beck", THE BRIGAND OF THE AIR, 1920
Edward Douglas Fawcett, THE SECRET OF THE DESERT OR HOW WE CROSSED ARABIA IN THE 'ANTELOPE', 1895
David Skaats Foster, PRINCE TIMOTEO, 1899, https://books.google.cz/books/about/Prince_Timoteo.html?id=F-xEAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Henry Frith (only as translator ?) UNAC, THE INDIAN: A TALE OF CENTRAL AMERICA, 1884
Louise Gerard, THE GOLDEN CENTIPEDE, 1910 (poss. 1927 ?)
Charles Gilson, THE PIRATE AEROPLANE, 1913, 1920?
Gerald Grogan, WILLIAM POLLOK AND OTHER TALES, 1919, https://books.google.cz/books/about/William_Pollok.html?id=nuVNAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Anson Uriel Hancock, Coitlan: a Tale of the Inca World, 1893
David Lawson Johnstone, The White Princess of the Hidden City: Being the Record of Leslie Rutherford's Strange Adventures in Central America, 1898
C. Dudley Lampen, O'Callaghan the Slave Trader, 1901
Raymond Raife, THE SHEIK'S WHITE SLAVE: AN ACCOUNT OF THE UNRAVELLING OF THE MYSTERIES OF THE TEMPLE OF DJARAMOS, THE CITY OF THE DESERT, 1895, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_0000000416D6#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-627%2C-127%2C2720%2C2530
A.L.Dowding as "Lewis Ramsden", THE TEMPLE OF FIRE, 1905, http://freeread.com.au/@RGLibrary/FrancisHenryAtkins/Ashley/TheTempleOfFire.html
Peter Fishe Reed, BEYOND THE SNOW; BEING A HISTORY OF TRIM'S ADVENTURES IN NORDLICHTSCHEIN, 1873, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100591781
Alpheus Hyatt Verrill, The Golden City: A Tale of Adventure in Unknown Guiana, 1916, https://books.google.cz/books/about/The_Golden_City.html?id=tw3ASp4BDPQC&redir_esc=y
Thomas Vetch (pseud.), THE AMBER CITY: BEING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE ADVENTURES OF A STEAM CROCODILE IN CENTRAL AFRICA, 1888
George C. Wallis, THE CHILDREN OF THE SPHINX: A ROMANCE OF OLD ORIENT, 1907
Aaron Watson,  FOR LUST OF GOLD: A ROMANCE; BEING A NARRATIVE OF THE ADVENTURES OF FRANCIS BOULMER, ANTHONY GODDARD, AND CERTAIN OTHERS, IN THEIR SEARCH FOR THE GOLDEN CITY OF MANOA, 1892, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003AC56#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-605%2C-122%2C2610%2C2427
J. Provand Webster, THE ORACLE OF BAAL: A NARRATIVE OF SOME CURIOUS EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF PROFESSOR HORATIO CARMICHAEL, M.A 1896, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000041EF2#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-632%2C-130%2C2780%2C2586
William Bury Westall, NIGEL FORTESCUE; OR, THE HUNTED MAN. AN ANDEAN ROMANCE, 1888, https://books.google.cz/books/about/Nigel_Fortescue_or_The_hunted_man.html?id=QCkVAAAAQAAJ&hl=en&output=html_text&redir_esc=y
W.L.Alden, The Mystery of Elias G Roebuck and Other Stories, 1892, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003F012#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-635%2C-130%2C2776%2C2582
Henry Crocker Marriott, THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE; OR, THE WITCH'S CAVERN , 1890
George Rogers Howell, Noah's Log Book: How Two Americans Blasted the Ice on Mt. Ararat and Found Noah's Ark and Some Curious Relics, 1898
Emily E. Reader,  PRIESTESS AND QUEEN: A TALE OF THE WHITE RACE OF MEXICO. BEING THE ADVENTURES OF IGNIGENE AND HER TWENTY-SIX FAIR MAIDENS, 1899
T.I.Uniacke, THE LIVING WHEEL: A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS, 1903
John C. Shannon, WHO SHALL CONDEMN? AND OTHER STORIES, 1894
Oto E. Mundo, The Recovered Continent: a Tale of the Chinese Invasion, 1898
William Edward Clery as "Austin Fryers", THE DEVIL AND THE INVENTOR, 1900
George Griffith/George Chetwynd Griffith-Jones,A CRIMINAL CROESUS, 1904
John Mastin,  THE STOLEN PLANET: A SCIENTIFIC ROMANCE, 1906
William Patrick Kelly, DOCTOR BAXTER'S INVENTION: A STORY,  1912
V. Langbridge and C. Harold Bourne,  THE VALLEY OF INHERITANCE, 1905
Frank Emory Bunts, THE SOUL OF HENRY HARRINGTON AND OTHER STORIES, 1916, https://archive.org/details/soulofhenryharri00bunt
Alfred Arthur Greendoow Hales, MAROZIA AND OTHER STORIES, 1908,  http://www.apfa.esrc.unimelb.edu.au/objects/D00000816.htm
Perceval Landon, RAW EDGES: STUDIES AND STORIES OF THESE DAYS, 1908
Marjorie Bowen (Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell Long), BLACK MAGIC: A TALE OF THE RISE AND FALL OF ANTICHRIST, 1909, 1922, http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0605181h.html
E. H. Visiak (Edward Harold Physick) THE HAUNTED ISLAND: A PIRATE ROMANCE, 1910, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100157617
Emeric Hulme-Beaman, THE EXPERIMENT OF DOCTOR NEVILL: A NOVEL, 1900
Karl Hans Strobl, Die Eingebungen des Arphaxat : merkwürdige Geschichten, 1904
Julie Grinnell Cruger as "Julien Gordon", VAMPIRES. MADEMOISELLE RESEDA, 1891, https://books.google.com/books?id=qDVLrHBdqXoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=VAMPIRES.+MADEMOISELLE+RESEDA&hl=cs&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=VAMPIRES. MADEMOISELLE RESEDA&f=false
William Maskell, ODDS AND ENDS, 1872
Laura M. Dake, THE FLIGHT OF THE SHADOW, 1899
Andrew James, NINETY-EIGHT AND SIXTY YEARS AFTER, 1911
E. Elliot Stock, THE RING OF UG AND OTHER WEIRD TALES, 1911
J.C.Robinson, THE DEAD SAILOR AND OTHER STORIES, 1889, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000046F80#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-618%2C-125%2C2681%2C2484
Elisabeth Balch, Zorah a Love-Tale of Modern Egypt, 1886, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003DD58
Charles McClellan Stevens as "Quondam", The Egyptian Harp Girl: A Mystery of the Peristyle, 1894
Arthur C. Preston, A ROYAL REVENGE: SHOWING HOW THE GODS IN THEIR WAYWARDNESS AIMED OF THE ARROWS OF MISFORTUNE A QUIVERFUL, AND TO WHAT END THE FAIREST IN THE LAND REAPED THE FRUITS OF VICTORY, 1899
Edward Scott, THE MARVELLOUS EXPERIENCE OF JOHN RYDAL, 1904
Maude Annesley, SHADOW-SHAPES, 1911, https://archive.org/details/shadowshapes00anne
Ernest George Henham, TENEBRAE, 1898
John C. Shannon, ZYLGRAHOF AND OTHER STORIES, 1901
Charles Hannan, THUKA OF THE MOON, 1906
Alfred Guezenec as "Alfred de Brehat", THE BLACK SORCERESS. A TALE OF THE PEASANT'S WAR, 1883
Mrs. Lodge, A SON OF THE GODS, 1898
Beecher Wesley Waltermire, THE ADVENTURES OF A SKELETON. A TALE OF NATURAL GAS, 1890
Charles J. Mansford, SHAFTS FROM AN EASTERN QUIVER, 1894, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003F162#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-624%2C-124%2C2659%2C2463
Howard Pease, THE MARK O' THE DEIL AND OTHER NORTHUMBRIA TALES, 1894, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000044208#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-702%2C-132%2C2840%2C2631
D.C.S., THE FLOWER OF IMMORTAL BEAUTY AND OTHER TALES, ca. 1900
Frederick John Fargus as "Hugh Conway", TWELVE COMPLETE STORIES, ca. 1890
Ferguson Wright Hume, THE NAMELESS CITY : A ROMMANY ROMANCE, 1894, https://archive.org/details/namelesscityromm00grai
Cecil Drummond Wolff as "Cedric Dane Waldo", THE BAN OF THE GUBBE, 1896, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003FFB4
Nellie T. Sawyer, THE EGYPTIAN RING, 1901, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100616029
John M. Hanifin, THE BLIND MEN AND THE DEVIL, 1891, https://books.google.cz/books/about/The_Blind_Men_and_the_Devil.html?id=9yL4VwskydgC&redir_esc=y
Gilbert Marhsall Irvine, IN THE VALLEY OF VISION, 1911, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100675714
George Chetwynd Griffith, CAPTAIN ISHMAEL: A SAGA OF THE SOUTH SEAS, 1901
Nancy McKay Gordon, HER BUNGALOW: AN ATLANTIAN MEMORY, 1898, https://archive.org/details/herbungalowatlan00gord
Archie Campbell, THE SOUND OF A VOICE THAT IS STILL, 1899
T. W. Speight, THE STRANGE EXPERIENCES OF MR VERSCHOYLE, 1901
Robert James Lees, THE CAR OF PHOEBUS, 1903, http://homeschooling.ucgreat.com/ebook/01/071/00.htm
William Andrew Mackenzie, THE BLACK BUTTERFLY, 1907
G. H. Lusty, Into the unseen, 1913, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100614431
H.S. Lockhart-Ross, HAMTURA: A TALE OF AN UNKNOWN LAND, 1892 Second Edition, First Edition ?, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000033BF4#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-592%2C-122%2C2607%2C2425
S.A. Brown as "Ritter Dandelyon", THE DISSOLUTION: A PROJECTED DRAMA, 1894, https://archive.org/details/dissolutionproje00brow
Hume Nisbet, VALDMER THE VIKING. A ROMANCE OF THE ELEVENTH CENTURY BY SEA AND LAND, 1893, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100215779
Hedley Peek, NEMA AND OTHER STORIES, 1895
Arthur St John Adcock, The World that Never Was: a London fantasy, 1908 https://books.google.cz/books/about/The_World_that_Never_was.html?id=9r8nwCfAjAEC&redir_esc=y
Adelphos (Pseudonym), Ush, The Revelation of Bandobast wilderness, 1912
Luman Allen, Pharaoh's Treasure, An Egyptian Romance, 1891
George A A Willis as "Anthony Armstrong", Lure of the Past, 1920
Andrew Balfour, The Golden Kingdom, 1903, https://books.google.cz/books?id=bdAOAAAAIAAJ&hl=cs&source=gbs_navlinks_s
Martin W. Barr, The King of Thomond; A Story of Yesterday, 1907, https://archive.org/details/kingofthomondsto00barr
Horace Bleackley, Anymoon, 1919
Joyce Reason/ Robert Scott as "Blue Wolf", Dwifa's Curse; A Tale of the Stone Age, 1921
Paul Bo'ld, Temple of Dreams, 1912
Clarence Miles Boutelle, Beyond the End: The Story of a Ghost's Year, 1892, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100594901
L. Cope Cornford, The Fairy Man, 1919
Edith E. Cowper, The Haunted Mill on Birley River: the Story of a South Coast Creek, 1905
George Henry Roqué Dabbs, The Dream. A phantasy, 1900
Madeleine Dahlgren, South-Mountain Magic, A Narrative 1882, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005777103?type[]=author&lookfor[]=%22Dahlgren%2C%20Madeleine%20Vinton%2C%201825-1898.%22&ft=ft
C.C. Dail, The Stone Giant: A Story of the Mammoth Cave, 1890 (1898 ?)
Joan Dane, Prince Madog, Discoverer of America: A Legendary Story, 1901-1916 (?), https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100613268
Gratiana Darrell, The Haunted Looking Glass, 1897, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000040B7E#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-611%2C-124%2C2648%2C2463
G. Lowes Dickinson, The magic flute : a fantasia, 1921, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000449885
Joseph Doke, The Queen of the Secret City, 1916
Joseph Doke, The Secret City: A Romance of the Karroo, 1913
Francis W. Doughty, Mirrikh; or, A Woman from Mars, 1892, https://archive.org/details/mirrikhorwomanfr00doug
Ernst ECKSTEIN, The Chaldean Magician: An Adventure in Rome, in the Reign of the Emperor Diocletian, 1886, https://archive.org/details/chaldeanmagician00ecks
Edgar Fawcett, The Ghost of Guy Thyrle, 1895, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=emu.010002713343&view=1up&seq=7
Edgar Fawcett, A Romance of Two Brothers, 1891
Edgar Fawcett, The New Nero, 1893
Winteler De Weindeck as "George Z Fighton", The Ghost of Passy; A Sensational Novel, 1889
Mary A. Fisher, The Ghost in the Garret and Other Stories, 1910
Dorota Flatau, Seven Journeys, 1920
Alfred C. FLECKENSTEIN, THE PRINCE OF GRAVAS. A Story of the Past, 1898, https://archive.org/details/princeofgravasst00flec
Hugh Fraser,J. I. Stahlmann, The Satanist, 1912
Henry Herman, A Dead Man's Story, and Other Tales, 1894
Le Roy Hooker, Enoch the Philistine, 1898
Stratford D Jolly, The Soul of the Moor, 1911
Joseph Henry Philpot as "Philip Lafargue", The Forsaken Way, 1900
Buchan Landor, The Mystic Of Prague - A Medieval Memory, 1912, https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/12279861
Bailey Kay Leach, Soulless saints : a strange revelation, 1892
R.M. Manley, The Queen of Ecuador, A Novel, 1894, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000004058A#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-627%2C-125%2C2678%2C2491
René Maran, Batouala : a Negro novel from the French, 1922
Crittenden Marriott, The Isle of Dead Ships, 1909, https://archive.org/details/isleofdeadships00marr
Ellen Buckingham Mathews (Mrs. Henry Albert Reeves), as "Helen Mathers, The Juggler and the Soul, 1896, https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.501866
Virginia Milward, The Door Ajar, and Other Stories, 1912
Frederick Albion Ober, THE SILVER CITY: A STORY OF ADVENTURE IN MEXICO 1883 (or 1893)
Samuel W. Odell, The Princess Athura: A Romance of Iran , 1914, https://archive.org/details/princessathuraro00odel
Georges Ohnet, "A Weird Gift", 1890
Edward B. Osborn, The Maid with Wings and Other Fantasies, 1917, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100103562
Alice Perrin, East of Suez, 1901
J.H.Riddell, The Banshee's Warning and Other Tales, 1894, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000004427A#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-591%2C-121%2C2597%2C2415
Maurice Rostand, The Crystal Coffin, 1922
William Satchell, The Elixir of Life, 1907
Alfred H. Wall, A PRINCESS OF CHALCO, 1892, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000049770
James Carnegie Earl of Southesk, Suomiria. A Fantasy, 1899
Dryasdust/M.Y.Halidom (Alexander Huth), The Wizard's Mantle, 1902, 1903 https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9351562
M.Y.Halidom (Alexander Huth), The Spirit Lovers and Other Stories, 1903, https://archive.org/details/spiritloversothe00hali
M.Y.Halidom (Alexander Huth), The Woman in Black, 1906
M.Y.Halidom (Alexander Huth), Zoe's Revenge, 1908
M.Y.Halidom (Alexander Huth), The Poison Ring, 1912
E.C.Vivian, Passion-Fruit, 1912
Ernest Edwin Speight, The Galleon of Torbay: A Romance, 1908
L. Madreyhijo, THE LOST QUIPUS: A HISTORY, 1891
Paul Devon as "Erasmus Dawson", THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, 1891
Fred Thorpe, The Silent City, Or, Strange Adventures in an Unknown Country, 1907
Raymond Turenne, The Last of the Mammoths, 1907
Violet Tweedale, The House of the Other World, 1913
Violet Tweedale, An Unholy Alliance, 1915
George Bartram, THE THIRTEEN EVENINGS, 1901
Middleton Fox, A CHILD OF THE SHORE, 1905
Theo Lovat Fraser as "Limbo", MY OWN DEATH, 1902
James W. Harkins Jr, A PRINCE OF THE EAST: A ROMANCE, 1900
James Aquila Kempster, THE WAY OF THE GODS, 1902, https://archive.org/details/wayofgods00kemp
A. Vitu, The Strange Phantasy of Doctor Trintzius, 1886
Charles Stokes Wayne, Mrs. Lord's Moonstone, and Other Stories, 1888, https://archive.org/details/mrslordsmoonston00wayn
S. Byron Welcome, From Earth's Center; A Polar Gateway Message, 1894, https://archive.org/details/cu31924030366722
Karl Hans Strobl, Eleagabal Kuperus, Vol 1, 1910, Vol. II 191, http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/buch/-9281/1, http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/buch/-9278/1
Florence Carpenter Dieudonne, Xartella, ca. 1891, http://freeread.com.au/@RGLibrary/FCDieudonn%C3%A9/Novels/Xartella.html
Clive Holland, An Egyptian Coquette, 1898
Heinrich Ludwig William Gabriel Dickinson as "Bodo Wildberg", Tödliche Triebe, 1894
Heinrich Ludwig William Gabriel Dickinson as "Bodo Wildberg", Dunkle Geschichten, 1910
Heinrich Ludwig William Gabriel Dickinson as "Bodo Wildberg", Schlangenhaut und andere seltsame Novellen, 1911
Heinrich Ludwig William Gabriel Dickinson as "Bodo Wildberg", Der sechste Panther und andere Novellen, 1912, https://portal.dnb.de/bookviewer/view/1071827561#page/n0/mode/2up
Hermann Eßwein, Megander der Mann mit den zween Köpfen und andere Geschichten, 1912, https://books.google.com/books/about/Megander_der_mann_mit_den_zween_k%C3%B6pfen.html?id=KMRNAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y
Heinrich Tiaden, Der Dämon Asmo Luzi, 1918
Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem, Ca' Spada. Eine Tragödie aus dem alten und ein Mysterium aus dem modernen Venedig, 1904, https://books.google.cz/books/about/Ca_Spada.html?id=9oWAwNcJvq0C&redir_esc=y
Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem, Die Dame in Gelb. Eine sonderbare Geschichte, 1908
Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem, Unheimliche Geschichten, 1909
Ernst Schertel, Die Katakomben von Ombos, 1917
Ernst Schertel, Die Sünde des Ewigen : oder Dies ist mein Leib ; Roman, 1918
Karl Hans Strobl, Die knöcherne Hand und Anderes, 1911
Riccardo Stephens, THE PRINCE AND THE UNDERTAKER AND WHAT THEY UNDERTOOK, 1898
Riccardo Stephens, THE MUMMY, 1912
Riccardo Stephens, THE CRUCIFORM MARK: THE STRANGE STORY OF RICHARD TREGENNA BACHELOR OF MEDICINE, https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.93635 (UNIV. EDIN.), 1896
Alexander Lowson, JOHN GUIDFOLLOW OR THE MURDER OF THE EARL OF STRATHMORE: A MYSTICAL, HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF FORFARSHIRE, 1890, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000004A8C2#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-758%2C-144%2C3091%2C2875
Hannah Cox D'Neill, TOLD IN THE DIMPSES, 1893?, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MumxXUw_liUC&redir_esc=y
Elbert Perce, OLD KARL, THE COOPER; AND HIS WONDERFUL BOOK, 1855
Charles Delorme as Charles Rumball,  THE MARVELOUS AND INCREDIBLE ADVENTURES OF CHARLES THUNDERBOLT, IN THE MOON, 1851, https://archive.org/details/marvellousandin00delogoog
Edward F. Spence, A FREAK OF FATE. A NOVEL, 1886
C. S. H. Brereton, THE LAST DAYS OF OLYMPUS: A MODERN MYTH, 1889, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_000000048474#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-625%2C-126%2C2703%2C2514
Tremlett Carter, THE PEOPLE OF THE MOON: A NOVEL, 1895
Anne de Bonneville Scotland as "Bonnie Scotland", THE LAND OF NADA: A FAIRY STORY, 1895, https://archive.org/details/landofnada00scot
Bart Kennedy, DARAB'S WINE-CUP AND OTHER TALES, 1897, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003EB02#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-642%2C-127%2C2723%2C2523
H. H. Buckman, MEROPE; OR THE DESTRUCTION OF ATLANTIS, 1898
M. E. F. Hyland as "Kythe Wylwynne", THE DREAM-WOMAN 1901
Frank Savile, THE BLESSING OF ESAU: A ROMANCE OF THE MARCHLANDS, 1901
Ada M. Kennicott, UNDER RED PILLARS, 1902
James Blyth, THE WEIRD SISTERS, 1918, https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/record/9200143/BibliographicResource_2000069435314.html
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith as L.T. Meade, The Desire of Man: An Impossibility, 1899
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith as L.T. Meade, Silenced, 1904
Elliott O'Donnell, THE UNKNOWN DEPTHS: A TALE, 1905
PARSON BRAND AND OTHER VOYAGERS' TALES
Leslie Cope Cornford, PARSON BRAND AND OTHER VOYAGERS' TALES, 1906, https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/12156929
Cornford
Cornford,            PARSON BRAND AND OTHER VOYAGERS' TALES
PARSON BRAND AND OTHER VOYAGERS' TALES
OLD KARL, THE COOPER
OLD KARL, THE COOPER
A. M. Sommerville Story as "Frankfort  Sommerville" THE FACE OF PAN: A ROMANCE OF THE AGES, AND OTHER STORIES, 1907
Carl Grunert, FEINDE IM WELTALL? UND ANDERE NOVELLEN , 1907
Arabella Kenealy, DR. SMITH OF QUEEN ANNE STREET AND OTHER STORIES, 1907
George Whiteley Ward, DRELMA: A TALE OF THE GREAT SAHARA, 1908
Francis Carey Slater, THE SUNBURNT SOUTH, 1908
Elizabeth A. Rodd PHILIP THE BOLD AND HIS MARRIAGE. STORIES OF THE GREAT DUKES OF BURGUNDY IN FLANDER, 1911
Ferguson Wright Hume, THE BLUE TALISMAN: A DETECTIVE STORY, 1912
Francis Angus Spencer, THE FOUR-HORNED ALTAR, 1913
Marmaduke A. Prickett, THE BRAIN CITY: A FANTASY, 1913
Blanche Devereux STAR OF MERCIA: HISTORICAL TALES OF WALES AND THE MARCHES, 1922, http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39903/39903-h/39903-h.htm
Martin Hellinden, Der Stern von Halalat. Historischer Roman, 1903
Oscar Linke, Antinous, des Kaisers Liebling : ein Seelengemälde aus dem Alterthume, 1888
Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull, THE PARROT FACED MAN, 1912
Alfred Niedermann, Um den Druidenbaum, 1905
Franz Theodor Wangenheim,  Johann Ziska. Historischer Roman, Vol I-III, 1838
August Leibrock, Der steinerne Sarg im Ulmthale oder der wandelnde Geist Erichs von Dreieichen . Ritter : und Geistergeschichte des dreizehnten Jahrhunderts, 1822
August Leibrock, Die Todes-Klippe oder Geribald von Hohenwart, Ritter- und Geistergeschichte aus den Zeiten der Kreuzzüge, 1823
August Leibrock, : Die beiden Ziska. Gemälde aus den ersten Jahren des Hussitenkrieges in Prag, Vol I-II, 1836, https://services.ub.uni-koeln.de/cdm/ref/collection/westerholt/id/252046
Max Petzold, Iris. Historischer Roman, 1890
Thomas Preston Battersby, THE SOULS OF THE STONES, 1898
Wilhelm Walloth, Eros. Roman aus dem alt-griechischen Künstlerleben, 1906
Frances Forbes Robertson (Mrs. Frances Harrod). ODD STORIES, 1897, https://archive.org/details/oddstories00harrgoog
Elizabeth Whiteley, THE DEVIL'S THRONE, 1903
Jack C. Cotes, A Lost Soul, and other tales, 1913, https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/12157977
Friedrich Jacobsen, Nachtschatten: Drei Erzählungen von Friedrich Jacobsen, 1890
Friedrich Jacobsen, DIE LETZTEN MENSCHEN, 1905
Edmund Downey, A HOUSE OF TEARS. AN ORIGINAL STORY 1886, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100262469
Edmund Downey, The Little Green Man, 1895
Edmund Downey The Ugly Man, 1896, access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000004507E#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=6&xywh=-511%2C-1%2C3653%2C1991
Edgar Lee, Pharaoh's Daughter: A Story of the Ages, 1887
Maryon Urguhart Green as "Mr. Urquhart", THE ISLAND OF SOULS: BEING A SENSATIONAL FAIRY-TALE - 1910
J. Harry Sugden, THE SPHINX-LIKE HEAD: A TALE OF MYSTERY, 1896, http://access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003F0B4#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-607%2C-124%2C2655%2C2465
Christopher Blayre, A Fatal Fiddle: The Commonplace Tragedy of a Snob, 1890, access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000004D076#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-1653%2C-130%2C4771%2C2599
John Crammer Baird, THE TRAVELER AND THE GRAPES, 1907, https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100594495

N. Ter Gregor, The Star of the Sea: a historical novel, 1897, access.bl.uk/item/viewer/ark:/81055/vdc_00000003EB08#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-551%2C-125%2C2683%2C2495
Mansfield Tracy Walworth, Zahara, Or, A Leap for Empire, 1888
Robert William Cole, THE DEATH TRAP, 1907
Austyn Granville, THE FALLEN RACE, 1892, http://freeread.com.au/@RGLibrary/AustynGranville/Novels/TheFallenRace.html
Ethel Black Kealing, Desra of the Egyptians: A Romance of the Earlier Centuries, 1910, https://archive.org/details/desraofegyptians00keal/page/n7
Downey, Edmund. A HOUSE OF TEARS. AN ORIGINAL STORY. - See more at: https://www.lwcurrey.com/pages/books/156588/edmund-downey/a-house-of-tears-an-original-story#sthash.X7Q82YPv.dpuf
Fred Whishaw, Harold, the Norseman: A Tale of Harold Haardraada, King of Norway, 1897
Mary M. Davidson, Edward the Exile: A Romance of History, 1901
Louisa Mary Barwell, Edward, the Crusader's Son: A Tale, 2 Volumes, 1836
Rosa Mulholland, The Walking Trees, and Other Tales, 1885
Paul Creswick, Under the Black Raven: or, Saga, the King from out of the Sea, 1901
William John Bellew Archer, Black William's Grave: A Romance of North Wales, 1849
Ex. M. P. A Radical Nightmare Or, England Forty Years Hence, 1885
Alexander Pitts Bettersworth,  THE STRANGE MS. BY ---, M.D, 1883
Don Maguire, THE AMERICAN ADVENTURER, 1879
Josephine White Bates, ARMAIS, AND OTHERS, 1892
Ulric Daubeny, THE ELEMENTAL, 1919
Hume Nibset, Stories Weird and Wonderful. 1900
Maximilian Maulbecker. Die Türme des Schweigens. Phantastischer Roman, 1919, https://gutenberg.spiegel.de/buch/die-turme-des-schweigens-10972/1
Kurt Siegfried Uhlig, Vox humana. Eine seltsame Geschichte, 1921
Jules Siber, Novellen, die ein Spielmann schrieb, 1904
Jules Siber, Paganini. Ein Roman von alten Göttern und Hexentänzen, 1920
Jules Siber, Satan Triumphator. Ein Dante-Roman, 1922
Jules Siber, Inkubus (Incubus). Ein okkulter Roman aus der Würzburger Hexenzeit, 1922
Jules Siber, Der Antichrist, 1921
Carlo Dadone, Seltsame Geschichten, 1909 (& 1922 ?)
Carlo Dadnone, Der Dämon von Warschau, 1907
Dr. Arno, Traumvisionen, 1909
Erwin Dieterich, Der ersoffene Fischvogelmensch, 1917
Artur Hoerhammer, Nessukareni und andere Geschichten von irgendeinem Planeten, 1912
Alexander E. Sedlmayr, Das Gift der Borgia. Phantastischer Roman, 1920
August Brass, Die Glocke auf Sanct Nicolai. Historische Erzählung aus Berlins Vorzeit, 1849
Karl Goldmann, Das Rätsel des Angelus und andere Novellen, 1905
Josef Günzl, Auf alten und neuen Wegen. Okkulte Erzählungen in volkstümlicher Form, 1910
Jean Paar, Rotes Edelweiss, 1917
Jean Paar, Im Dämmerlande und andere übersinnliche Begebenheiten, 1919
Jean Paar, Charfreitags-Zauber, 1923
Hans Ludwig Rosegger, Die blutrote Perle und andere Sonderbarkeiten, 1910
Maurus Jókai, Zwanzigtausend Jahre unter dem Eise. Romantische Erzählung, 1914, https://books.google.com/books/about/Zwanzigtausend_Jahre_unter_dem_Eise.html?id=FLHysAC5bpEC&redir_esc=y
Heinrich Scharrelmann, Die Tarnkappe. Eine Erzählung, 1917
Hans Wachenhusen, Der Vampyr. Novelle aus Bulgarien, 1878, https://books.google.com/books/about/Der_Vampyr.html?id=owxcnQEACAAJ&redir_esc=y
Max Burckhard, Die Insel der Seligen. Roman, 1909
Dr. Arno, Ehen werden im Himmel geschlossen, 1920
Alfred Bratt, Die Welt ohne Hunger. Roman, 1916
Major de Civrieux, Der Untergang des deutschen Reiches, etc. 1912
Hans Daub, Der Goldmacher. Irrfahrten eines Alchimisten, der erfand, Gold zu machen. Romantische Erzählung, 1912
Franz Matrowitz, Der denkende Planet, Roman, 1921
Rachilde [Marguerite Vallette-Eymery], Die Gespensterfalle. Seltsame Geschichten, 1911
Moriz Reichenbach, Die Erscheinung am Grabe nebst zwei anderen Novellen, 1855
E. Schott, Terra incognita. Phantastischer Roman, 1913
Meta Wellmer, Geistergeschichten aus neuerer Zeit erzählt von Meta Wellmer, 1884
Frédéric Boutet, Geschichten in der Nacht. Seltsamkeiten und Grotesken, 1909
Hans Freimark, Der Meister. Roman aus der Gegenwart, 1913
Alexander Frey, Sprünge. Dreizehn/13 Grotesken, 1922
Felix Hübel, Gespenstergeschichten, Vol. I and II, 1901
Gerhard Leumann, [Gottlob Lutz], Satan der Jüngere. Das Spitzbubenleben eines Teufels, 1913
R.P.Löhn, [Dr. Robert Plöhn], Realistische Märchen und Metaphysische Histörchen. Nicht für höhere Töchter, noch für niedere Buben, 1890
Max Picard, Der letzte Mensch, 1921
Hanns Prehn von Dewitz, Der Herr des stillen Meeres,  Ein Welten-Roman, 1916
Hermann Rössler, Expresszug des Teufels. Ein Kriminal-Roman in zwanzig Stationen, 1921
Cätty Bachem-Tonger, [Catharina Thele], Im Banne der Hypnose, 1922
Frieda Beyer-Kaemmerer, Der falsche Prophet. Eine Erzählung, 1921
Richard Euringer, Das Kreuz im Kreise. Mit Wiedergabe eines Holzschnitt von Ottheinrich Strohmeyer, 1920
Stefan von Kotze, Der letzte Mensch. Ein Cyclus, 1902
Franz Cervulus, Das Ende des Feuers. Ein phantastischer Zukunftsroman, 1922
Jules Claretie, [d.i. Arsene Arnaud Claretie], Das Auge des Toten. Pariser Roman, 1899
Leopold Engel, Das Thal der Glücklichen oder der Weg zur Wahrheit, 1897
Leopold Engel, Mallona. Die letzten Zeiten eines untergegangenen Planeten, 1911
Leopold Engel, Der Magier und andere erzählungen, 1928 (author died in 1931)
Paul Enderling, Die Rochuskapelle, 1923 (author died in 1938)
Max Kleinschmidt, Abenteuer und Träume, 1922
Christian Bouchholtz, Der Mann mit dem bösen Blick, 1920
Rudolf Bussmann, Das Gesetz geht morden... Aus Gefängnis und Irrenhaus. Roman eines jungen Menschen aus dem Leben erzählt, 1921
"Godwi", Die Liebe einer Toten. Ein Gewebe aus den Gespinnsten der Seele, ca. 1910
"Godwi", Das Jungfernpergament. Wundersame Erlebnisse einer entlebten Seele, ca. 1910 
"Godwi", Das Haus am Sumpf, ca. 1909
Karl-August von Laffert, Der Untergang der Luna. Kosmologischer Roman, 1921, at http://digital.bib-bvb.de/R/YDDX38Q56TV3BASXE8RQHMNRURKG6M2MSFSQG6QEYXEJP8N6HR-01398?local_base=UBR&pds_handle=GUEST
Kurt Münzer, Das entfesselte Jenseits. Novellen, 1922
Heinz Welten [Martin Philipsohn], Die blaue Flamme. Roman, 1921
Fritz Zilcken, Phantastische Geschichten. Drei Novellen, 1897
Eduard Aly, Wolkenkucksheimer Dekamerone, 1899
Lisa Barthel-Winkler, Die schlafende Hölle. Ein mytischer Roman aus Indien, 1922
Egmont Colerus, Antarktis, 1920
Paul Duysen, Das Leben, die Lüge und die Menschheit. Eine Tragödie in fünf Bildern, 1918
Paul Duysen, Das Martyrium eines Geistigen! Ein kleiner Roman, 1918
Paul Felner, Der Schattenmensch. Phantastischer Roman, 1918
Paul Frank, Mitternachtsbuch. Novellen, 1922
Edward Durand, Cyrus The Great King, 1906
Gustav Adolf Melchers, Aus dem Jenseits! Aufzeichnungen eines Toten, 1909
Hans Merian, [Sybilla Rebeg] Aus der vierten Dimension. Briefe des alten Drinkwitz, 1890
Horst Nottebohm, Phantasien zur Nacht, 1922, https://books.google.com/books/about/Phantasien_zur_nacht.html?id=8kUuAAAAYAAJ&redir_esc=y
Andreas Igel Richter, Das Totenlodern. Ein phantastischer Roman, 1922
Emil Sandt, Das Lichtmeer. Roman, 1912, https://books.google.cz/books/about/Gesammelte_Werke_Das_Lichtmeer.html?id=5x5UAAAAYAAJ&redir_esc=y
Adolf Schafheitlin, Träumereien zwischen Fels und Meer, 1907
Adolf Schafheitlin, Das Mysterium des Demiurgos. Vol I 1911, Vol II 1912
Friedl Schreyvogl, Der Antichrist, 1921, https://books.google.com/books?id=w6mZZO2NcOsC&dq=Friedrich+Schreyvogl&hl=cs&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiuqKWng4ruAhXTAxAIHRTDDSAQ6AEwHXoECAEQAg
Stephan Sorel, [Carl Stephenson] Jagd durch das Jenseits, 1922
Emanuel Stickelberger, Der Stein der Weisen, 1921
Emanuel Stickelberger, Der Kampf mit dem Toten, Mären und Geschichten, 1922
Joachim Winckelmann, Gläserne Seelen. Okkulte Novellen, 1921
Z, Weltuntergangsdämonen an der Arbeit, 1890
Dr. Georg Bolgar, Tod und Traum. Ein Sammelsurium ohne jede Pointe, 1911
Karl Brandler-Pracht, Fata Morgana. Ein Roman, 1922
Cornelia Koller, Vorwärts. Okkultistischer Roman, 1912
Frances Külpe, Die Insel des Lebens, 1906
Frances Külpe, Doppelseele, 1916, http://dspace.ut.ee/handle/10062/49572
Frances Külpe, Der Schmerzenssohn, 1920
Emil Pirchan, Der zeugende Tod. Roman, 1918
Karl du Prel, Das Kreuz am Ferner. Ein hypnotisch-spiritistischer Roman, 1897
Karl du Prel, Das weltliche Kloster. Eine Vision, 1888
Friedrich Wallisch, Die Flammenfrau. Roman, 1922
Andreas Schreiber, Todesgarten, 1917
Agnes Schoebel, Uebersinnliche Liebe. Zwei Novellen, 1901
Alexandre Mercereau, Erzählungen aus der Finsternis, 1914
Hans Franck, Der Werwolfgürtel und andere Geschichten, 1922
Astrid Ehrencron-Kidde, Marten Willens wunderliche Erlebnisse, 1916
Elsbeth Ebertin, Alles verstehen - alles verzeihen. Skizzen und Novelletten, 1910
Gottlieb Anton Christian Niemeyer, Der Mann aus dem Grabe oder der Lebendigbegrabene und Wiederauferstandene. Eine Geschichte, deren Bekanntwerdung Kabale und Eifersucht bis jetzt verhinderten, 1803
Reinhold Ortmann, Der Teufelswalzer und sieben andere Novellen, 1903
Jacob Elias Poritzky, Gespenstergeschichten, 1913
Jacob Elias Poritzky, Mysterien, 1923
Georges Price [Ferdinand Gustave Petitpierre], Die Drei Verschollenen vom Sirius, 1897
Dr. Franz Sättler, Am Libanon, 1912
Erich Eckertz, Die Frühmesse der Verrufenen. Erzählung, 1914
Robert Heymann, Aus dem Reiche der Illusion, 1908
Robert Heymann, Die über und unter der Erde. Erstausg, 1909
Övre Richter-Frich, Der rote Nebel, 1922
Carl Lewohl, Schloss Wildon, 1844
Josef Magnus Wehner, Die mächtigste Frau. Phantastische Novellen, 1922
Moritz Adler, Die Opale. Ein idealistisches Märchen, 1901
A. Arndt, Die Mondhexe. Roman, 1884
Joachim von Bülow, Heinrich Seifferts Ende, 1919
Joseph Alois Gleich, Fridolin von Eisenfels oder die Eulenburg. Eine Sage aus den Wunderzeiten der Vorwelt. 1800
Joseph Alois Gleich, Der Geist Gelaor, oder die Abentheuer Graf Ludwigs von Edelburg, 1798-1799
Marianne Maidorf, Die Hexe vom Triesnerberg. Eine Erzählung aus Liechtensteins dunklen Tagen, 1900
A. Stugau (Karl August Schmidt), Unbegreifliche Geschichten, Vol I & II, 1863, 1864
Rudolf Stratz, Die zwölfte Stunde und andere Novellen, 1909
Rudolf Stratz, Der Fluch des Pharao, 1935 (Author died in 1936)
K. von Thal, Das Gespenst des alten Ritters. Romantische Ritter- und Geistergeschichte, 1840
Carl Beyer, Die Nebelnixe. Ein Märchen, 1905
George Hesekiel, Aus dem Leben des Todes. Zweimal sieben Abenteuer, Vol I-II, 1865
Richard Leiner, Doktor Clown. Aufzeichnungen aus dem Jenseits und andere Grotesken, 1919
Fritz von Briesen, Das verrückte Buch. 25 Phantastische Humoresken, 1920
Leo Gilbert, [Leo Silberstein]: Seine Exzellenz der Automat. Ein phantastisch-satirischer Roman, 1907
Wilhelm Jensen, Nymphäa. Novelle. 1874
Karl Lerbs, Die Tote Schwadron und andere seltsame Kriegsgeschichten, 1916
Karl Lerbs, Die Erscheinung: Novellen und Anekdoten, 1921/1922
Puls, Spuk-Geschichten. Der Spuk von Resau, 1889
Ferdinand Runkel, Das rote Brevier. Ein mystischer Roman, 1919
Ewald Gerhard Seeliger, Das Paradies der Verbrecher. Roman, 1921
Heinrich Vogel, Das Schiff in der Flasche. Meine wunderbare Reise mit dem Klabautermann auf der Brigg Albatros am 24. September 1908, 1909
Friedrich Alfred Becker, Die Augen. Aufzeichnungen aus dem Seelenleben, 1914
Emil Felden, Menschen von Morgen. Ein Roman aus zukünftigen Tagen, 1918
Karl Figdor, Das Reich von morgen. Roman, 1916
Otto Goldmann, Der Herr des Äthers. Eine seltsame Geschichte, 1921
Gisela von Berger, Der wandelnde Tod, 1922
Mynona, Grause Magie, Berliner Nachslüsselroman, 1922
Josephine Fotheringhame, SIR VALDEMAR THE GANGER: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF KING HACO, 1905
John Walter Sherer, A Princess of Islam, 1897
Mary Debenham, Keepers of England: A Story of a Thousand Years Ago, 1900
BTAO "Sleepy Sketches, John Haile: A Story of Successful Failure, 3 Volumes, 1885
Henrietta May Poynter, Madamscourt: or, The Adventures of a Fugitive Princess, 1902,
Frances Mary Peard, Princess Alethea, 1883
J. M. Callwell, The Rival Princes: A Story of the 14th Century, 1893
Mary Anderson, A Son of Noah, 1893
J. H. Knight-Adkin, The Woman-stealers: Tales of the house of The otter, 1905
Alice Maude Peel,  "SOMETHING JUST NA'E CANNY.", 1883
Eric Wyndham, REVELATION: A ROMANCE, 1897
Oskar Kresse, DIE ÜBERWINDER DES TODES, anonymously, 1908, 1911
Fanny Bernstorff, WIE SICH DER HERR MOND EINEN LUSTIGEN ABEND GEMACHT HAT, 1905
Graff Bernstoff, RAN AN DEN FEIND: Vom Kampf und Tod auf See, 1913
Julius Berstl, HANS HAGENBUTT: Die kuriose Geschichte seiner Irrfahrt durchs Diesseits und Jenseits, 1922
Julius Berstl, DER PHANTAST: Geschichte Abel Schelchs des Erzählers, 1905/1908
C. J. A. van Bruggen, DAS ZERSTÖRTE AMEISENREICH: Eine Phantasie, 1920
Bruno H. Bürgel, GESPENSTER: Ein spiritistischer Roman, 1921
Franz Cervulus, DAS ENDE DES FEUERS: Ein phantastischer Zukunftsroman, 1922
Nataly von Eschstruth, STERNSCHNUPPEN. Erzählungen, 1900
Karl Figdor, DIE HERRIN DER WELT. Ein Abenteuer-Roman, 1919
R. H. Francé, DIE SILBERNEN BERGE: Eine historisch-naturwissenschaftliche Erzählung., 1912
Friedrich Freksa, PRASCHNAS GEHEIMNIS: Kriminal-Roman, 1920
Georg von der Gabelentz, Tage des Teufels. Phantasien. Novellen, 1911
Georg von der Gabelentz, DIE VERFÜHRERIN: Roman, 1920
Georg von der Gabelentz, Das heilige Auge. Eine Geschichte aus dem alten Venedig, 1914
Georg von der Gabelentz, Der gelbe Schädel, 1914
Georg von der Gabelentz, Das Geheimnisvolle, 1923
Georg von der Gabelentz, Geschehen aus jener andern Welt. Erzählungen, 1923
Georg von der Gabelentz, Masken Satans, 1925
Georg von der Gabelentz, Der topf der maulwürfe, 1927
Georg von der Gabelentz, Das Teufelsei und andere drollige Geschichten, 1931
Georg von der Gabelentz, Die Madonna und der Stier, Wirklichkeiten und Visionen, 1935
Georg von der Gabelentz, Drei Nächte, 1935
A. von Gleichen-Russwurm, DIE EWIGEN. Groteske, 1918
H. von Gontenschwyl, UM MITTERNACHT. Erzählung aus Gegenwart und Zukunft, 1915
Johannes von Guenther, MARTINIAN SUCHT DEN TEUFEL: Ein Roman, 1916
Emil Hadina, DAS ANDERE REICH. Novellen und Träume, 1920
Erik Hansen, DAS GEHEIMNIS DES STILLEN OZEANS, 1919
Erik Hansen, DAS VERBORGENE LAND, Roman, 1915
Thea von Harbou, DIE MASKEN DES TODES: Sieben Geschichten in einer, 1915
Annie Harrar, DAS GOLDTIER: Die Geschichte eines Dämons., 1922
Wilhelm Hegeler, DIE FROHE BOTSCHAFT. Roman, 1910
Rudolf Heubner, DER VERHEXTE GENIUS: Grotesker Roman, 1922
Franz Xaver Kappus, DIE LEBENDEN VIERZEHN: Roman, 1918
Georg Korf, DIE ANDERE SEITE DER WELT: Metaphysischer Roman, 1914
Stephan von Kotze, DER HYPNOTISEUR. Roman, 1914
Robert Kraft as "Knut Larsen", UNTERSEE-TEUFEL. Phantastischer Roman, 1918
Aage Madelung, DER STERLETT: Novellen, 1913, https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/madelung/sterlett/sterlett.html
Paul Busson, Aschermittwoch: Novelleten, 1903
Paul Busson, Azrael, 1905
Paul Busson, Arme Gespenster: historische Novellen, 1911
Arno Hach, Licht- und Schattenflecke. Geschichten, 1901
Arno Hach, Launen und Leidenschaften. Psychologische Skizzen, 1903
Arno Hach, Lichter im Nebel. Mären und Bilder, 1909, 1910
Wilhelm Nhil, DER VOREILIGE LEICHNAM. 13 Erzählungen, 1920
Wilhelm Nhil, Die Bruderschaft der gründlichen Erneuerung, 1922
August Niemann, Immer vernünftig: Novelle, 1903
Sylvester Philipps, DIE EROBERIN DER WELT. Roman, 1922
Franz Petschar, DAS ZAUBERBUCH. Erzählung, 1912
Max Prels, DAS NARRENHAUS. Roman, 1920
Wilhelm Rath, DIE BLONDE SPHINX. Dreizehn Novellen, 1918
Emil Sandt, CAVETE! Eine Geschichte, über deren Bizarrerien man nicht ihre Drohungen vergessen soll. Mit einer handschriftlichen Wiedergabe des Graf Zeppelinschen Geleitwortes und mit einer Schilderung eines großen Zeppelinschen Luftfluges (Aus der Vision ins Leben) vom Verfasser dieses Buches, sowie mit dessen Bildnis, 1909, 1910
Adolf Schmidt-Volker, Iva, ein Valuta-Roman aus Gegenwart und Zukunft, 1922
Heinrich Wolfgang Seidel, AMEISENBERG: Die spanische Jacht, 1915
Fritz Skowronnek, Dies irae: ein ostpreussischer Zukunftsroman, 1922
D. F. Weinland, KUNING HARTFEST, 1917
Sigmund Wilheim, WIENER WANDELBILDER, 1912
Georg Christian Braun, Erwin von Steinbach. Novelle, 1834
Anna von Krane, Das Mithras-Schiff. Roman aus dem 5. Jahrhundert, 1922
Hermann Hanselmann, Thiota, die Alamannenkönigin. Eine Erzählung aus Schwabens Vergangenheit, 1912
Woldemar Urban, Alarich, Roman aus der Völkerwanderung, 1889
August Werg, Placidia, Königin der Westgothen. Eine historisch-romantische Erzählung aus den Zeiten der großen Völkerwanderung, 1832
Kurt von der Aue, Attila der große Hunnenfürst, genannt die Geißel Gottes. Ein Heldengemälde aus dem fünften Jahrhundert, 1824
Antonie Haupt, Die Tochter des Alamannenkönigs. Historischer Roman aus der letzten Zeit des gallisch-römischen Kaiserreichs, 1884
Samuel Scheidegger, Ninive. Eine geschichtliche Erzählung aus Assyriens großen Tagen, 1912
Anita Silvani, THE SILVER GAUNTLET, 1912
Paschal Grousset as "André Laurie", The Secret of the Magian: or, the mystery of Ecbatana, 1893
Robert Fuchs-Liska, Die Siebenhäusergasse und andere Novellen, 1915
Robert Fuchs-Liska, Pithekonat das Urmenschwesen, grotesker Roman, 1915
Fritz Brehmer, Nebel der Andromeda. Das merkwürdige Vermächtnis eines Irdischen, 1920
Gottfried Buchner, Erlebtes und Bedachtes. Drei Erzählungen, 1917
Gustaf af Geijerstam, Das Haupt der Medusa, Die Komödie der Ehe, 1910
Ada von Gersdorff, Das Geheimnis von Totenmoor, 1921
Friedrich Gerstäcker, Die versunkene Stadt. Erzählungen, 1920
Arnold Krumm-Heller, Der Rosenkreuzer aus Mexiko, Okkultischer Roman, 1919
Gustav Adolf Müller, Die Priesterin der Astarot. Erzählung aus der Zeit der Simsons, 1922
Prospero, Geschichten von Klopf- und Plagegeistern, 1920
Otto Soyka, Der Seelenschmied. Roman, 1921
Otto Soyka, Käufer der Ehre, 1922
Hans Sterneder, Der Sonnenbruder, 1922
Viktor Weisar, Meine Auferstehung, 1920
Paul Wichert, Der zerbrochene Ring. Ein Leben in Kämpfen zur Ordensritterzeit, 1922
Erich Wulffen, Die Traumtänzerin. Originalroman, 1920
Anna Nicholas, THE MAKING OF THOMAS BARTON, 1913
Mrs. Clara Iza Price Tibbetts von Ravn as "Clara Iza Price", THE SCRIBE OF A SOUL, 1901
William Grove, A Mexican Mystery, 1888 
Valentine Cameron Prinsep, The Story of Abibal the Tsourian: Translated from the Phoenician by Edward Lovel Lester Preceded by an Account of the Finding of the Manuscript by Emily Watson, 1893
Francis Eugene Storke, MR. DE LACY'S DOUBLE, 1898
Hans Wohlbold, Unheimliche geschichten, 1900
Charlotte Nisle-Klein, "Der Mann mit dem Pferdekopf", 1901, https://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht?PPN=PPN1786351102&PHYSID=PHYS_0002&DMDID=&view=picture-download
Karl Rosner, Die Mumienhand: Erzählungen, 1907
Karl Rosner, "Es Spricht die Nacht", 1911
Franz Kreidemann, Unter der Maske: phantastische Erzählungen, 1905
Franz Kreidemann, "Pans Marionettenspiel", 1921
Karl von Schlözer, Aus Dur und Moll, 1885
Karl August Schmidt auf Altenstadt as "Carl Stugau" "Unbegreifliche Geschichten", 1863
Anton Noder as "A. de Nora", Totentanz, 1906
William Child Green, The Prophecy of Duncannon; or, The Dwarf and The Seer: A Caledonian Legend, 1824
J. Albini, Heinrich von Lindenhorst, 1824
J. Albini, Der Wandernde Schatten, 1824
J. Albini, Der Zwerg vom Berge, oder, Die Spukgeister im Zauberschlosse, 1825
J. Albini, Der schwarze Ritter mit geschlossenem Visire, 1828
Johann Friedrich Ernst Albrecht, Kuno von Stern: Eine Geistergeschichte, 1781
Sophie Albrecht, Graumännchen oder die Burg Rabenbühl, 1799
Nathan Jacob Anders, Zwischen Zwölf und Eins: eine unheimliche Geschichte, 1904 
Heinrich Friedrich Andrae, Kristaline, oder die Wassernixe. Eine Geistergeschichte des zwölften Jahrhunderts, 1802 
Anonymous, Das Burggespenst: Eine Geschichte der Vorzeit, 1793 
Anonymous, Visionen in Hertzinien und Lapatsch, 1798
Anonymous, Albrecht von Wöringer, 1799
Anonymous, Der Geist der schönen Genievra, 1800 
Anonymous, Die Regenten von Fondi, 1801 
Anonymous, Das Schauermännchen: Eine Geistergeschichte aus dem zwölften Jahrhundert, 1801 
Anonymous, Sagen aus der Zauberwelt, 1802 
Anonymous, Kleine Romane mit Spuk und Hexerey durchwebt, 1804
Anonymous, Die Kreuzgänge der öden Karthause von San Innigo, oder die unglückliche Malerin: eine Geistergeschichte, 1806 
Anonymous, Der Vampyr oder die blutige hochzeit mut der schönen Kroatin. 1812 
Anonymous, Des Ritters Hugo von Schauerthal verhängnißvolle Wanderungen, 1821 
Anonymous, Die todte Geliebte , oder die Rosenbrüder , Banditen und Geistergeschichte, 1835
Anonymous, Die Höllenbraut, oder die Feeninsel des neuenzehnten Jahrhunderts, 1837 
Anonymous, Der wandelnde Geist auf der Kucksburg, 1841 
Anonymous, Graf Ludolf von Rohenstein der Weibermörder, 1846 
Anonymous, Der wandelnde Ahnherr oder Alf von Schroffenfels mit dem blutigen Harnisch, 1847 
Anonymous, Die Geisterburg, oder, Die entschleierten Verbrechen eine merkwürdige Geschichte aus den Zeiten des dreißigjährigen Krieges, 1865 
Ignaz Ferdinand Arnold, Die Nachtwandlerin, 1802 
Ignaz Ferdinand Arnold, Euridane, die Tochter der Hölle, 1809 
Herman Bang, Seltsame und Andere Geschichten, 1911
J. H. Barda, Edmund von Geisterstein, 1827
J. H. Barda, Richard Graf von Löweneck, 1835
Friedrich Bartels, Der Seufzerthurm, oder der blutige Geist um Mitternacht, 1832
Arthur Bremer, Die Geisterschar der Dschungeln, 1918
Albert Breyer, Das versunkene Eisenkreuz, 1904
Albert Breyer, Das Lagunen-Gespenst, 1904
Wilhelm Molitor as "Benno Bronner", Des Gast in Kyffhäuser, 1876
Johann Jakob Brückner, Elsbeth, Gräfin von Sassenburg, 1800
Georg Friedrich Busch, Wolf der Verruchte , oder : Der Teufel im Ritterpanzer, 1841
Georg Friedrich Busch, Der letzte Rothensteiner, 1856
Hermann Carlos-Duchow, Der Ahnherr von Krakenburg: eine mysteriöse Geschichte, 1904
Hermann Carlos-Duchow, Der Zug ins Jenseits, 1904
Ferdinand Carolus, Dreizehn Nächte. Sensationsroman, 1925
Henrique Maximiano /Coelho Netto, Der tote Kollektor, Novellen aus der Welt des Grauens, 1915 
Henrique Maximiano /Coelho Netto, Wildnis: Novellen, 1913
Paul Lindau (?) as "Dick-May", Unheimliche Geschichten, 1894
Alfons Diener von Schönberg, Meister Magirus: Seltsame Geschichten, 1930 (Author died in 1936)
Georg Döring, Frühlingsklänge, 2 Vols, 1822
Joachim von Dürow, Der Traum des Herrn Patrock, 1898
Gustav Adolf Erdmann, Wehrlos zur See, 1900
Nataly von Eschstruth, Zauberwasser, 1890
Theodor Etzel, Das Urwaldkind Marchenroman, 1920 (author died in 1930)
Paul Felner, Satandämmerung. Kapitel aus dem Leben des Teufels, 1909
Paul Felner, Der Schattenmensch: phantastischer Roman, 1918
J. Ferron, Der verhängnisvolle Opal: Eine Geschichte, 1917
Fabio Fiallo, Zarte Geschichten, 1912
Johann Karl Christian Fischer, Eine Mecklenburgische Geistergeschichte, 1795
Siegfried Walter Fischer, Die den Fluch Liliths tragen: Absonderlichkeit und Phantasien, 1913
Irene Forbes-Mosse, Die Leuchter der Königin: Phantasien, 1913
Wilhelm Frey, Die Geistergaleere oder Die Rache des Verbannten, 1877
Johann Friedrich, Das Luftgespenst, 1909
Karl Friedrich Richter, Ridogar, Fürst der Hölle, 1824
Georg Karl Ludwig Schoepfer as C. F. Fröhlich, Die sechs schlafenden Jungfrauen oder der schreckliche Zweikampf, 1828
Georg Karl Ludwig Schoepfer as C. F. Fröhlich, Sallo Sallini, 1828
Georg Karl Ludwig Schoepfer as C. F. Fröhlich, Die Schauerruinen der Unkenburg und der Haarzopf der Hölle, oder: Geisterrache und Menschenhaß, 1834
George Fröschel, Der Korallenthron, 1921
Jean Galli de Bibiena, Die Puppe, 1753
Hermann Ganswindt, Das jüngste gericht: Erfindungen, 1899
K. Gottfried Geiler, Der Kampf mit dem Drachen, oder das Zauberschloß, 1826
Wilhelmine von Gersdorf, Mirabilis oder der Alte übers all und nirgends, 1821
M. Von Geyso, Das Hexengesinde und andere geschichten, 1923
Otto Gmelin, Der Homunkulus: Erzählungen, 1923 (Author died in 1940)
Ludwig Heinz Goebel, Wahnsinn, Seltsame Geschichten, 1920
Ludwig Heinz Goebel, Das Irrenhaus, 1925 
Hermann Goedsche, Die Steinernen Tänzer, 1837
Karl Goldammer, Liebe - Sünde - Grauen!: Eine bunte Sammlung, 1920
Rudolf von der Gottschall, Das verzauberte Schloß, 1898
Karl Gräbner, Novantiken. Bilder der Vergangenheit und Gegenwar, 1826
Ferdinand Gross, Reiselatein Elf Lügen, 1899
Julius Grosse, Farek Musa, 1872
Julius Grosse, Der Magier, 1873
Leopold Günther, Wahr oder Wahn?: Seltsame Geschichten, 1910
Leopold Guttzeit, Der Teufel in der Reichshauptstadt, 1890, https://books.google.com/books/about/Der_Teufel_in_der_Reichshauptstadt.html?id=E78GXuaCtT4C&redir_esc=y
Julius R. Haarhaus, Geschichten aus drei welten, 1894
Erich Haring, Dom-Geister: Träumereien aus alter Zeit, 1920
Friedrich Hasslwander, Phantasiestücke: Novellen, 1894
Gustav Hein, Werner Stauf der monist; eine geschichte aus dem diesseits und jenseits, 1914
Lothar Helfenstein, Der Spuk der Daliborka, 1904
Lothar Helfenstein, Die stöhnende Wand, 1904
Georg Heym, Der Dieb: ein Novellenbuch, 1913
Sophie Hoechstetter, Das Erdgesicht: ein zeitloser Roman, 1918
Cuno Hofer, Das Spiel der Hölle: Legende der modernen Menschheit, 1922, https://books.google.com/books?id=Povd-N25dnIC&q="Das+Spiel+der+Hölle"+Hofer&dq="Das+Spiel+der+Hölle"+Hofer&hl=cs&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&redir_esc=y
Carl Friedrich Hoffmann, Mord- und Geistergeschichten, 1811, 1824
"Jonas", Die wandelnde Jungfrau mit dem blutigen Dolch, oder: Die Geisterbeschwörung, 1842
Josef Alois Falckh, Gunhilde die Wilde oder das Waldkapellchen im Hubthale am Rheine: eine Sage aus den Zeiten des Faustrechtes, 1827
Josef Alois Falckh, Wehrwolf von Wolfstein oder der Todtenhügel in den schwarzen Ruinen des Rüdhorstes, 1826
Josef Alois Falckh, Schicksale der Familie Veits von Helmenrod : Eine wahre Geschichte des zwölften Jahrhunderts, 1822
Josef Alois Falckh, Ritterschlag, Ehrenwache und Fahrten Arnulfs von Baar oder der Ahnengeist in der Aulenburg, 1825
Josef Alois Falckh, Ufo von Freysingen, 1824
Josef Alois Falckh, Die Schauerburg, 1825 (Vol I & III missing)
Josef Alois Falckh, Alonso di Moro, genannt der heulende Abbadonna, oder die Teufelsmühle in den Appeninen, 1828 
Josef Alois Falckh, Graf Isidro De la Barka oder Spanisches National- und Hofleben. Ein romantisches Gemälde aus der ersten Hälfte des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts, 1830 
Josef Alois Falckh,  Die Zauberrunen, oder Gondul der Klingenheld und Hamund und Schön-Gerta, 1831
Ruth Martha Kaehne, Der afrikanische Mond, 1920
Johann Christoph Kaffka, Die Weisen von Scheschian, 1797
A. Brentano, Das Furchtbare Waldschloss, 1806
Daniel von Kaszony, Der Geisterbeschwörer oder vom Tode Auferstanden, 1876
Carl Benjamin Gottlob Keller, Hans Brahe oder der Sonderling im schwarzen Mantel, 1829
Karl Keller, Skiaphilos Poneriander oder das Amulet, 1829
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Urach der Wilde: Roman aus den Ritterzeiten, 1804
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Die Ruinen der Geisterburg oder die warnende Stimme um Mitternacht, 1805
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Ullo der Barde des Gebirges oder die Schreckgeister, 1806 
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Erwina oder die Geheimnisse der unterirdischen Gruft, 1807
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Der verkappte Ritter vom Winneberge , oder die wandelnde Jungfrau, 1807
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Die Unsichtbaren oder die Abenteuer in den Ruinen von St. Elmo, 1807
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Roderigo Anduro oder die Unbekannten in den Klüften des Pombino, 1807
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Dämonio der umherwandelnde Unhold oder: das verschleierte Bild auf den Höhen des Schreckhorns, 1807
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Allino der Greis in vielerley Gestalten oder die Geheimnisse der Felsengruft, 1808
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Sionio der Greis des Gebirges, 1812/1813
Heinrich August Kerndörffer, Isidor's schwärmerische Nächte, 1823
Gustav Klitscher, Spukgeschichten, 1911
Wilhelm Klotz, Totenreigen 7 Mysteries des Grauens, 1920
Heinrich Christoph Friedrich Knoll, Die Zauberhöhle in Schottland, eine wundervolle Anecdote aus der Goldmacher-Zeit des Doctor Price, 1783
Eberhard König, Von dieser und jener Welt, Legenden, 1917
Franz Von Königsbrun-Schaup, Neue Märchen, 1892
Robert Kohlrausch, Das Grosse Geheimnis, 1919
Karl Ferdinand Kretschmar, Das weiße Gespenst, oder der geheimnisvolle Beschützer, 1826
Arnold Krumm-Heller, Der Rosenkreuzer aus Mexiko: Okkultischer Roman, 1919
Christoph Kuffner, Phantasmion, 1839
Friederike Henriette Kühn, Die schöne Mathilde ueberall und nirgends, 1814
Hermann Kurz, Wenn es euch beliebt, 1845
Paul Lang, Der erste Radfahrer, 1902
Friedrich Lomler, Erzählungen aus dem Reiche der Wirklichkeit und der Phantasie, 1801
Ilse Brauns-Leutz, Priester der Kali, 1919/1922
Heinz von Eschwege/Heinz von Lichberg, Die verfluchte Gioconda : Grotesken, 1916
Johann Philipp Christoph Lochner, Das Kreuz im Walde oder Geisternächte in Ruinen und Schlössern, 1802/1825
Adolf Loden, Teutowot der Ruhelose oder: Die Verschwörung im Todtengewölbe, 1840
Konrad Loele, Züllinger und seine zucht, 1920
Ewald Loewenstein, Arollo, oder: Die Rache der Geister, 1838
Clarissa Lohde, Wanderer in höheren Welten :  Ein mystischer Roman, 1911
Rudolf von Lossow, Der Weihrauchgeist, 1910
Axel Lübbe, Phönix, 1921
Frank Hinrich Brastatt as "Franz Lüdtke", Die grauen Blätter Valentin Bruns des Goldmachers, 1924
Walther Maczewski, Das Geheimnis, 1919, https://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht?PPN=PPN1843776219&PHYSID=PHYS_0005&DMDID=&view=picture-download
Erich Von Mendelssohn, Phantasten, Roman, 1912
Karl Dittmarsch as "F. Menk", Der neue Messias und seine Propheten, 1839
Regine Mirsky-Tauber, Hexensabbat ; Grotesken, Skizzen und Schluesselgeschichten, 1911
Fritz Möhbe, Die Zauberdose, 1804/1811
Ernst Otto Montanus, Die Rettung des Abendlandes, 1921
August Justus Mordtmann, Die Insel Zipangu, 1899
August Justus Mordtmann, Die Perlen der Adhermiducht, 1905
Beat von Müller, Die unsichtbare Brücke: Seltsame Geschichten, 1920
Nikolaus Müller, Das Gespenst und das Zauberbildniß im Schlosse Ottweiler, 1825
Heinrich August Müller, Paulowna: oder, das unglückliche Mädchen im Todtengewölbe unter dem brennenden Moskau, 1817, Volume I missing
Heinrich August Müller, Dedo von Adlerstein, 1818, Volume I missing
Heinrich August Müller, Die Verunglückten: oder, die Schreckensstunde um Mitternacht, 1819, Volume I missing
Heinrich August Müller, Vasco und Isabella, oder, der Gross-Inquisitor, 1819, Volume II missing
Heinrich August Müller, Udo von Horstenburg, 1821, Volume I missing
Heinrich August Müller, Das Blutschwerdt auf der Gerosburg, 1823, Volume I missing
Heinrich August Müller, Graf Albert von Reinstein, 1832, Volumes I-II missing
Josef Nadherny, Die gefallenen Engel, 1921
Robert Nagel, Myrmex: Eine fabelhafte Begebenheit, 1921
Hans Olden, Narren der Natur: Novellen, 1910
Wilhelm Corte as "Theodor Oskar", Die Rache vom Himmel oder das Vehmgericht, 1839
Friedrich Otto, Abenteuer aus aller Welt, 1919
Marga Passon, Der rote Stern: Ein Weltuntergangs-Roman, 1921
Anton Freiherr von Perfall, Das verkaufte Genie: Ein Sommernachtstraum, 1900
Anton Freiherr von Perfall, Die Uhr, 1900
Anton Freiherr von Perfall, Seltsame Geschichten, 1910
Emil Peterhans, Dschaganath, 1922
Alfons Petzold, Sevarinde, 1923
Fritz Philippi, Adams Wiederkunft: ein neues Mysterium in fünf Bildern, 1920
Paul Pierre, Samsara. Ein okkulter Roman, 1923
Leopold Plaichinger, Dämonen des Schweigens: Novellen, 1919
Harry Plüddemann, Inka-Calli, 1921
Harry Plüddemann, Der Vampir von Brooklin, 1921
Hans Possendorf, Die Kröte: okkultistischer Roman, 1923
Joseph Quincke,  Das Verlorene Paradies, 1900
Gottfried Peter Rauschnick, Gespenstersagen, Volume II (1820) missing
Willy Reese, Babel: Phantastischer Sensations-Roman, 1923
Ludmilla von Rehren, Morgenröte. Novellen, 1923
Gebhard Schaetzler-Perasini as "Gaston René", Das geheimnisvolle schlosszimmer, 1904
Gebhard Schaetzler-Perasini as "Gaston René", Das Gespenst im Kaiserschlosse: historischer Geisterroman aus der Zeit Maria Theresias, 1904
Gebhard Schaetzler-Perasini as "Gaston René", Die St. Andreasnacht, 1904
Carlot Gottfrid Reuling, Knecht Hagebuchen, 1892
A. Ribera, Das Zweite Leben, 1905
A. Ribera, Die intriguen der Seele, 1905
Julie von Richthofen, Der Geister-Rath: Eine Vision, 1813
Gertrud von Schlieben as "Gerda von Robertus", Die goldene Kugel und andere Phantasien und Märchen, 1913
Erwin Rosenberger, Der könig der diebe und andere erzählungen, 1910/1911
Viktor Rydberg, Singoalla, eine phantasie, 1885
Heinz Salmon, Die goldene Maske, 1919
Werner Scheff, Die wandernde Seele, 1919 
David Schiff, Höllenbreughel, 1826
Carl Felix von Schlichtegroll, Todten-Tänze, 1893
Harry Hermann Schmitz, Der Säugling und andere katastrophen, 1911
Oscar A. H. Schmitz, Heimliche Geschichten, 1925, Author died in 1931
Oscar A. H. Schmitz, Geschichten im Zwielicht, Geschichten im Zwielicht, 1927
Leonhard Schrickel, Die Weltbrandschmiede, 1911
Paul Schüler, Das Gift im Weibe: Sieben Novellen, 1917/1918
Johann Stephan Schütze, Der unsichtbare Prinz, 1812-1813
Johann Moritz Schwager, Stillbachs Leben, 1781
Willy Seidel, Der Käfig. Ein seelisches Abenteuer, 1925. The Author died in 1934
Willy Seidel, Der Uhrenspuk und andere Geschichten, 1928
Nikolai N. Selonskij, Daraajans Testament, 1903
Franz Servaes, Die Karraborier, 1903
Eduard Freiherr von Badenfeld as "Eduard Silesius", Alraunen, 1839
Carl Simrock, Zwei Wundergeschichten, 1907
Carl Gottlob Sonntag, Einige Rigaische Todten- und Gespenster-Geschichten, 1811
Ida Staacke, Der Uglei-See, 1884
Johann Friedrich Heinrich Stahmann, Der Mitternachtsgeist in der Tempelherrengruft, 1827
Johann Friedrich Heinrich Stahmann, Der Schauerthurm im Teufelsgrunde, 1829
Johann Friedrich Heinrich Stahmann, Der teufelskeller am schwarzen sumpf, 1829
Johann Friedrich Heinrich Stahmann, Die Geister-Nacht auf Zackenhausen, 1831
Johann Friedrich Heinrich Stahmann, Der Seekönig Ulf und sein Heldenstamm, 1831
Eugen Stangen, Mit dem zweiten Gesicht. Seltsame Geschichten, 1905
Adolf Stark, Das Gespensterschiff, 1911, 1920
Bernhard Stavenow, Unheimliche Geschichten, 1883
Grete Steinecke, Der tote könig, 1922
Lulu von Strauß und Torney, Die Legende der Felsenstadt, 1911
Artur von Strom, Die Geschichte von der stadt Affenheim, 1914
Demeter Georgewitz-Weitzer, G .W. Surya, Moderne Rosenkreuzer; oder, Die Renaissance der Geheimwissenschaften, 1907
Erik-Ernst Schwabach as "Ernst Sylvester", Peter van Pier, der Prophet, 1917
Ladislaus Tarnowski, Waldteufel. Gespenstergeschichten und Geistersagen, 1842
Ladislaus Tarnowski, Die zwölf Teufel zu Neurode: eine Spukgeschichte, 1920
Carl Techet, Sonderbare Geschichten, 1922
F. Oskar Tenneberg, Die zwölf Galgenvögel: eine schauderhafte Räubergeschichte, 1850
F. Oskar Tenneberg, Das Geisterbuch, 1859
F. Oskar Tenneberg, Die blutende Nonne oder die Erscheinung auf dem Schlosse zu Greifenstein, 1860
Friedrich Terburg, Momos und Circe: eine Phantasmagorie, 1913
Paul Thiem, Der Prinz und sein Onkel: eine Reise mit Abenteuern, 1907
Niels Henrik Thorald, Tod dem Tode!: aus den Erinnerungen Ahasvers, 1919
Richard Tobien, Spukgeschichten, 1920
Eugen Törzs, Der Schatten, 1921
Joseph Karl von Train, Die blutende Nonne, 1832
B. Varna, "Le Horla", Mysteriöse Geschichten", 1903
Rudolf Veeck, Sühne, 1907
Xaver Maximilian Vibeau, Die Urmutter Agathe, 1809
Heinrich Vogel, Die gelbrote Katze, 1921
Richard Voss, Amata: Neue römische novellen, 1901
Richard Voss, Narzissenzauber - Das Wunderbare, 1908
Samuel Christoph Wagener, Die Gespenster, Kurze Erzählungen aus dem Reiche der Wahrheit, Volume IV missing (1800)
Albert von Wansdorf, Die Erstürmung des Falkenstein, oder des Drachenfelsers Tod durch die Macht der Zauberkräfte, 1840
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Josef Wiener-Braunsberg, Die wandernde Hand, 1904
Franz Wiesenthal, Friedrich von Hahnstein, 1801
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Downey, Edmund. A HOUSE OF TEARS. AN ORIGINAL STORY - See more at: https://www.lwcurrey.com/pages/books/156588/edmund-downey/a-house-of-tears-an-original-story#sthash.X7Q82YPv.dpuf
Downey, Edmund. A HOUSE OF TEARS. AN ORIGINAL STORY. - See more at: https://www.lwcurrey.com/pages/books/156588/edmund-downey/a-house-of-tears-an-original-story#sthash.X7Q82YPv.dpuf


Downey, Edmund. A HOUSE OF TEARS. AN ORIGINAL STORY - See more at: https://www.lwcurrey.com/pages/books/156588/edmund-downey/a-house-of-tears-an-original-story#sthash.X7Q82YPv.dpuf
First off, there's Margaret Bloodgood Peake's  BORN OF FLAME: A ROSICRUCIAN STORY. Described by L.W.Currey as "An eccentric occult novel", the plot description further notes "Bizarre cosmology includes earliest humans migrated from the moon; first people in America were tiny dwarfs, etc" which sounds so incredibly insane that it would probably make for one heck of a read. Bleiler's description of the novel was one of confusion as to how a professional published could have issued such a book but seeing the man described Eleanor M. Ingram's stunning work of overpowering otherworldly menace, "The Thing from the Lake" as "very bad", I tend to not trust his judgement 100 %, especially since the same man gave a positive review to Lanoe Falconer's "Cecilia de Noël", the less said about it the better.

Second, there is James Albert Knowlton's ORIGIN, whose description by Currey runs as "A prehistoric lost race fantasy set in the Western hemisphere after the Biblical deluge where a fair skinned, blond-haired race of gigantic size evolves from the seeds of the raven and dove sent out from the Ark by Noah. "  The above is only the beginning of the novel's summary, as I left out the rest to leave some of the plot unspoiled, as it certainly seems highly original to me, from just reading it summarised.

Third would be F. Inglis Powell's THE SNAKE, described by Currey as "Weird thriller set in India at the time of the Mutiny; Anglo-Indian Kali worshipper can transfer soul into giant cobra, wreaks havoc."

Ambrose Pratt's THE LIVING MUMMY is a very early example of a weird novel involving a mummy , being published in 1910, so would be interesting as a curiosity to fans of the genre, which is also noted as "involving spiritualism, the occult, black magic, and the implication, at least, of an elixir of life" (A publically available version of the book has come to my attention since)

The fifth item, William Reginald Hodder's THE VAMPIRE, appears to be something totally different then what one would expect, being described as "Weird novel of cosmic conflict between forces of good and evil. With Earth the focus of this battle, a representative of the "Watchers-who-are-not-watched" enlists two brave Englishmen to defeat those who seek universal corruption and the destruction of the human race. The earthly manifestation of this evil is the villain, a vampire cast more or less in the classic mold".

Sixth we have Gerald Ware Cornish's  BENEATH THE SURFACE AND OTHER STORIES, the only short story collection I decided to highlight. Currey's quoted summary runs as "Mixed collection, including the title novella, a singularly imaginative journey by a psychic archaeologist through time to the prelapsarian Eden -- and a vision of God. Striking imagery throughout, a powerful visionary sense. The potential hinted at in this one story causes one to regret that Cornish, like Hodgson, perished in the carnage of World War I."

Finally, I want to single out James Blyth's A HAUNTED INHERITANCE: A STORY OF MODERN MYSTICISM, described by Currey as "Archaeological dig releases a malefic "dog-faced elemental.", simply because I could see this scenario working as a great weird novel.

Interestingly enough, there are other curiosities which I can touch upon briefly. For example, both John de Morgan's HE. A COMPANION TO SHE etc. (1887) and Sidney John Marshall "The King of Kor, Or, She's Promise Kept" (1908) are partiches of H.Rider Haggard's SHE. I have heard great things about it, but have not yet actually gotten around to reading it. I have read Pierre Benoit's ATLANTIDA, which is said to be similar, and was blown away by the quality of the final product, so I do have high hopes for SHE. As for these two "unofficial sequels", it would be interesting to see these compared with the extremely famous original they are trying to build on.

Another curiosity is A.Lincoln Green's THE END OF AN EPOCH: BEING THE PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF ADAM GODWIN, THE SURVIVOR, 1901 which some say is a rip off of M.P.Shiel's THE PURPLE CLOUD, though others say it differs significantly. Still whatever the case may be, both novels came out the exact same year and Shiel actually issued charges against an unidenfitied text for plagiarism at this time. Green himself is suspected to be a pseudonym. The SF Encyclopedia (at http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/) brings up another story published under this name in 1901 in Blackwood's Edinburgh Journal, titled "The Captivity of the Professor", which the SF Encyclopedia described "in which an entomologist is captured by a species of evolved ants, forced to entertain his captors to avoid death"

I hope that this list, which may very well not be anywhere near complete, will rouse the curiosity of modern devotees of the weird and the supernatural and permit these books to be digitised and saved from obscurity, for a new generation to decide whether they were rightly consigned to oblivion.