Author:Richard Marsh

Richard Marsh
(1857–1915)

Pseudonym of the English author born Richard Bernard Heldmann. A best-selling and prolific author of the late 19th century and the Edwardian period, Marsh is best known now for his supernatural thriller novel The Beetle, which was published the same year as Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897), and was initially even more popular. "Richard Marsh," in Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

Works

  • The Beetle. A Mystery (1897) (external scan)
  • Frivolities, Especially Addressed to Those who are Tired of Being Serious (1899) short stories
  • The Goddess: A Demon (1900)
  • Marvels and Mysteries (1900) short stories
  • The Joss: A Reversion (1901) (transcription project)
  • A Spoiler of Men (1905) (external scan)
  • The Seen and the Unseen (1900) short stories (transcription project)
    • A Psychological Experiment — The Photographs — A Pack of Cards — The Violin — The Tipster: An Impossible Story — The Fifteenth Man: The Story of a Rugby Match — The Assassin — The Diamonds — A Double-minded Gentleman — The Robbery on the "Stormy Petrel" — The Houseboat — The Duke: A Fiction of the Future


  • Daintree (1893)
  • The Mahatma's Pupil (1893)
  • The Devil's Diamond (1893)
  • Mrs Musgrave and Her Husband (1895)
  • Crime and the Criminal (1897)
  • The Duke and the Damsel (1897)
  • The Mystery of Philip Bennion's Death (1897)
  • The Datchet Diamonds (1898)
  • The House of Mystery (1898)
  • Curios: Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors (1898)
  • A Second Coming (1900)
  • Ada Vernham: Actress (1901)
  • The Twickenham Peerage (1902)
  • The Magnetic Girl (1903)
  • Miss Arnott’s Marriage (1903)
  • The Confessions of a Young Lady: Her Doings and Misdoings (1905)
  • A Duel (1905)
  • The Coward Behind the Curtain (1908)
  • That Master Of Ours (1908)
  • Sam Briggs: His Book (1912)
  • Judith Lee: Some Pages from Her Life (1912)
  • The Adventures of Judith Lee (1916)
  • Sam Briggs, V.C (1916)
  • Violet Forster’s Lover (1916)
  • The Deacon's Daughter (1917)
  • On the Jury (1918)
  • The Master Of Deception (1918)

Works from magazines

Longer works
  • "Who Killed Lady Poynder?," Appleton's, 1908 (3-part serial novel)

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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