William Hope Hodgson
William Hope Hodgson, the son of an Essex clergyman, spent eight years at sea as a merchant seaman, sailing around the world three times and receiving the Royal Humane Society's medal for saving a life at sea. He published his first story in 1904 and his first novel, THE BOATS OF THE 'GLEN CARRIG', IN 1907. He was killed in the First World War.
William Hope Hodgson, the son of an Essex clergyman, spent eight years at sea as a merchant seaman, sailing around the world three times and receiving the Royal Humane Society's medal for saving a life at sea. He published his first story in 1904 and his first novel, THE BOATS OF THE 'GLEN CARRIG', IN 1907. He was killed in the First World War. See less
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William Hope Hodgson book reviews
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THE House on the Borderland
Unusual Book
A book I recently read mentioned this small novel and said it was very scary. I have not yet finished it. It is eerie,but I have not found it to be very scary. Still, iti is interesting and tightly ... Read More
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Carnacki: The Ghost Finder
A Weird Master's Occult Detective
by klarkash, Jul 10, 2008
William Hope Hodgson's Carnacki stories are early entries in the 'paranormal investigator' subgenre- an odd hybrid form which took many cues from the wildly popular Sherlock Holmes stories, combining ... Read More