Black
Magic: A Tale of the Rise and Fall of Antichrist, Alaton Rivers (London)
1909
The
Haunted Vintage, Odhams Press (London), 1921
I Dwelt
in High Places, Collins (London), 1923
Five
Winds, Hodder
& Stoddington (London), 1927
The
Shadow on Mockways, Collins, 1932
Dr.
Chaos, and The Devil Snar’d, Cassell (London), 1934 (as by George
Preedy)
(Of interest
is The Devil Snar’d)
The Man
with the Scales, Hutchinson (London), 1954
Short Stories
Dark Ann
and Other Stories, John Lane (London), [1927]
Including: "The Accident", "A Persistent Woman",
"Flower of Carnival", "Dark Ann".
The Last
Bouquet: Some Twilight Tales, The Bodley Head (London), 1933
Includes: "The Last Bouquet", "Madam Spitfire",
"The Fair Hair of Ambrosine", "The Hidden Ape", "The Avenging of
Anne Leete", "The Crown Derby Plate", "The Prescription", "The
Lady Clodagh", "Florence Flannery", "Kecksies", "The Sign-Painter
and the Crystal Fishes", "Raw Material".
The
Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, John Lane, The Bodley Head
(London) 1949
Including: "The Fair Hair of Ambroise", "The Crown
Derby Plate", "The Housekeeper", "Florence Flannery", "The Bishop
of Hell", "The Grey Chamber", "The Avenging of Ann Leete",
"Kecksies".
Kecksies
and Other Twilight Tales, Arkham House (Sauk City, Wisc.), 1976
Including "The Hidden Ape", "Kecksies", "Raw
Material", "The Avenging of Anne Leete", "The Sign-Painter and the
Crystal Fishes", "The Crown Derby Plate", "The Breakdown", "One
Remained Behind", "The House by the Poppy Field", "Florence
Flannery", "Half Past Two" (aka "An Appointment with Stiffkey")
.
Twilight
and Other Supernatural Romances, Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft,
British Columbia), 1998
Including: "Dark Ann", "The Last Bouquet", "Madam
Spitfire", "The Lady Clodagh", "Decay", "The Fair Hair of
Ambrosine", "Ann Mellor's Lover", "Giuditta's Wedding Night",
"Twilight", "The Burning of the Vanities", "A Stranger Knocked",
"They Found My Grave", "Brent's Folly", "The confession of Beau
Sekforde" (aka "The Housekeeper") "The Recluse and Springtime",
"Vigil", and the short novel Julia
Roseingrave.
Anthologies edited by
Marjorie Bowen:
Great
Tales of Horror, John Lane (London), 1933
Including: "The Grey Chamber" by Anon., "The
Murder of Squire Langton" by M. Bowen, "Sir Dominick Sarsfield" by
J.S. Le Fanu, "The Queen of Spades" by A. Pushkin, "The Two
Sisters of Cologne" by Anon., "The Witch (St. John's Eve)" by
Gogol, "The Ghost of a Head" by Anon., "The Great Keinplatz
Experiment" by A.C. Doyle, "The Woman's Ghost Story" by A.
Blackwood, "The Doppelganger" by "The Dead Bride" by Anon., "The
Tapestried Chamber,' Sir W. Scott, "Almodoro's Cupid" by W.W.
Astor, "The Skull,' Anon., "The Magic Mirror" by G. MacDonald,
"The Red Room" by H.G. Wells, "In Letters of Fire" by G. Leroux,
"The Legend of Dunblane" by Anon., "The Shining Pyramid" by A.
Machen, "A Night in an Old Castle" by G. P. R. James.
More
Great Tales of Horror, John Lane (London) [1935]
Including: "Laird of Cassway" by J. Hogg, "The
Roon With the Arras", W. W. Fenn, "The Coffin Maker" by N.
Poushkin, "Wicked Captain Walshawe of Wauling" by S. Le Fanu,
"Wooden Woman" by A. Cunning ham, "The Fatal Hour" [translated
from French by M. Bowen], Anon. "Elie Anderson's Revenge" by
Anon., "The Haunted Mill" by Mrs. Catherine Crowe "The Laird of
Cool's Ghost" by Anon., "The Sexton's Adventure" by J.S. Le Fanu,
"Ezra Peden" by A Cunningham, "The Suitor of Selkirk" by Anon.,
"Hand on the Latch" by W.W. Fenn, "Laird of Wineholm" by J. Hogg,
"Vision of Tom Chuff" by J.S. Le Fanu, "Fain Bride" by Anon.,
"Black Joe O' the Bow" by J. Smith, "A Ghost in Prison" by Mrs.
Crowe, "The Accursed Portrait" [translated from French by M.
Bowen], Anon., "Infernal Major Weir" by R. Chambers, "Spectre
Lovers" by J.S. Le Fanu, "The Murder Hole" by Anon., "Perling
Joan" by J. G. Lockhart, "Ghost on the Chain Pier" by W.W. Fenn,
"Resurrectior Men" by D.M. Moir, "Ghost With the Golden Casket" by
A. Cunningham.