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F. Marion Crawford (1854–1909) was an enormously popular novelist of romance and historical fiction, but for the fantastic he is remembered for a handful of superb weird tales, ‘The Upper Berth’, a nautical ghost story, and ‘For the Blood Is the Life’, an atmospheric vampire tale, both anthology staples. His polished supernatural fiction is a small, enduring part of a vast output.
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