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'''Cynthia Asquith''' was an early 20th century writer known for her ghost stories, diaries, and edited anthologies. She also worked for and with [[J.M. Barrie]].
'''Cynthia Asquith''' was an early 20th century writer and editor known for her ghost stories, diaries, and edited anthologies. She also worked for and with [[J.M. Barrie]].


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 9 August 2009

Cynthia Asquith was an early 20th century writer and editor known for her ghost stories, diaries, and edited anthologies. She also worked for and with J.M. Barrie.

Bibliography

  • The Ghost Book (1927) editor
  • The Black Cap (1928) editor
  • Shudders (1929) editor
  • When Churchyards Yawn (1931) editor
  • My Grimmest Nightmare (1935) editor
  • The Spring House (1936) novel
  • One Sparkling Wave (1943) novel
  • This Mortal Coil (1947) stories
  • Haply I May Remember (1950)
  • What Dreams May Come? (1951) stories
  • The Second Ghost Book (1952) editor
  • Portrait of Barrie (1954)
  • The Third Ghost Book (1956) editor
  • Married to Tolstoy (1960) biography
  • Thomas Hardy at Max Gate (1969)