In 1909, F. Marion Crawford was one of the most widely read novelists of the English-speaking world. His fame was such that when he became seriously ill in March of that year, his progress was reported on the front page of The New York Times on a daily basis for the last week of his life. His obituary spilled over onto page 2 of the Times. In the Italian village of Sant 'Agnello, where he lived, all the shops were immediately closed upon his death, the door of each bearing a sign saying closed for public mourning.
He had written over 40 novels by the time of his death, as well as a play and several histories of Italy.
Today, like Robert W. Chambers, Edward Lucas White, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton, he is little remembered for the bulk of his work, which like theirs consisted largely of romances and historical fiction. The works of these writers that have survived the test of time are for the most part fantasies and tales of horror. Today, Crawford is remembered to some extent for a few fantasy novels and the ghostly tales in The Complete Wandering Ghosts (forthcoming from Wildside Press).
Khaled (1891) is perhaps the most effective of Crawford's fantasy novels. It's an Arabian fantasy sometimes compared to Beckford's Vathek, and it concerns a genie who is made mortal as a punishment.
He had written over 40 novels by the time of his death, as well as a play and several histories of Italy.
Today, like Robert W. Chambers, Edward Lucas White, and Edward Bulwer-Lytton, he is little remembered for the bulk of his work, which like theirs consisted largely of romances and historical fiction. The works of these writers that have survived the test of time are for the most part fantasies and tales of horror. Today, Crawford is remembered to some extent for a few fantasy novels and the ghostly tales in The Complete Wandering Ghosts (forthcoming from Wildside Press).
Khaled (1891) is perhaps the most effective of Crawford's fantasy novels. It's an Arabian fantasy sometimes compared to Beckford's Vathek, and it concerns a genie who is made mortal as a punishment.
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Hardback Editions
January 1891 : Library Binding
| Title: Khaled (A Tale of Arabia - Part I) Author(s): F. Marion Crawford, Francis Marion Crawford ISBN: 0-7812-2538-8 / 978-0-7812-2538-0 (USA edition) Publisher: Reprint Services Corp Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
March 2004 : Paperback
| Title: Khaled Author(s): F. Marion Crawford ISBN: 1-4145-0401-2 / 978-1-4145-0401-8 (USA edition) Publisher: Pavilion Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
March 2001 : Paperback
| Title: Khaled (Wildside Fantasy) Author(s): F. Marion Crawford, Lee Weinstein ISBN: 1-58715-424-2 / 9781587154249 (USA edition) Publisher: Wildside Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1971 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Khaled Author(s): F. Marion Crawford Publisher: Ballantine Books Availability: Amazon More details... |
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