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Supernatural and occult fiction

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Michael Arlen

An Armenian, born Dikran Kouyoumdjian in Bulgaria, Arlen became a popular writer in England in the '20s (Wikipedia, Tartarus). After coming to England to complete his education, Kouyoumdjian adopted the name Michael Arien following his decision to become a British citizen and pursue a literary career. Although Arlen published his first book at the early age of eighteen, it was not until eleven years later that he achieved real success with The Green Hat (1924). A fashionable series of best-selling society novels and short stories followed, perfectly capturing the hedonistic spirit of the times. Arlen eventually married into the English upper-class society he so often satirised and moved first to France and later to Hollywood to develop his career. Among his fictional works, Arlen wrote a number of supernatural pieces which demonstrate a variety of literary infuences ranging from Saki and Oscar Wilde to Arthur Machen. [Source: Shadows in the Attic: A Guide to British Supernatural Fiction 1820-1950, Neil Wilson (2000).] Michael J Arlen, who also appears in Open Library (here) is probably the son mentioned in the Wikipedia link.

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The Sorcery Club

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When they found the book they laughed at it. For who would believe that an ancient volume of Atlantean magic spells could be taken seriously? But when they experimented they discovered the frightening truth.... A demon was conjured up and with hellish skill enmeshed them in its devilish intrigues. It offered them a pact that would grant them superhuman powers... but the price was high: the demon wanted their souls.

The Ninth Vibration and Other Stories

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L. Adams Beck began her career by publishing stories in The Atlantic Monthly, Asia, and the Japanese Gassho. These stories were later put into collections. Stories in this collection include: -- The Ninth Vibration -- The Interpreter: A Romance of the East -- The Incomparable Lady: A Story of China with a Moral -- The Hatred of the Queen: A Story of Burma -- Fire of Beauty -- The Building of the Taj Mahal -- How Great is the Glory of Kwannon! -- The Round-Faced Beauty.