The Looking-Glass by J. D. Beresford
The Looking Glass was first published in the August 1921 issue of The Cornhill Magazine. It has been reprinted in
Read moreThe Looking Glass was first published in the August 1921 issue of The Cornhill Magazine. It has been reprinted in
Read more“The Lost Suburb” is taken from Beresford’s anthology Nineteen Impressions. Originally published in 1918 by Sidgwick & Jackson. The anthology
Read more“The Criminal” first appeared in Beresford’s anthology Nineteen Impressions. Originally published in 1918 by Sidgwick & Jackson, the anthology was
Read more“The Little Town” is taken from Beresford’s anthology Nineteen Impressions, first published in 1918, by Sidgwick & Jackson, and reprinted
Read more“The Empty Theatre” is taken from Beresford’s anthology Nineteen Stories, published in 1918, by Sidgwick & Jackson. The anthology was
Read more“The Hidden Beast” is taken from Beresford’s anthology Signs & Wonders, published in 1921, by G. P. Putnam’s Sons. The
Read more“Lost in the Fog” is taken from Beresford’s anthology Nineteen Impressions, published by Sidgwick & Jackson in 1918. Argosy magazine
Read moreA short story of just over 1,000 words, “The Man in the Machine” is taken from Beresford’s anthology Nineteen Impressions,
Read more“The Misanthrope” is taken from Beresford’s anthology Nineteen Impressions, published in 1918 by Sidgwick & Jackson. It’s a story about
Read moreFlaws in the Time Scheme is a short fiction series that was first published in 1918, in Beresford’s anthology Nineteen
Read more“Powers of the Air” was first published in the October 1917 issue of Seven Arts magazine. The following year, Beresford
Read more“Force Majeure” is taken from Beresford’s anthology Nineteen Impressions, published by Sidgwick & Jackson in 1918. A largely forgotten work,
Read more“Cut-Throat Farm” is a short horror story by J. D. Beresford. It was first published on August 14, 1909, in
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