Algernon Percy, also known as Algernon Blackwood, was a prolific British author known for his supernatural and Horror fiction. Some of his notable works include "The Willows," "The Wendigo," and "The Man Whom the Trees Loved." He is considered a master of atmospheric storytelling and has had a significant influence on the horror genre.
Lord Algernon Percy died in 1933.
Lord Algernon Percy was born in 1851.
Algernon E.F Spencer has written: 'Sheridan's School for Scandal'
Algernon has written: 'The royal wanderer, or, The exile of England' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Edgar Algernon Robert Cecil has written: 'A Great Experiment'
Algernon Methuen has written: 'An anthology of modern verse' -- subject(s): English poetry
S. Percy has written: 'The Percy anecdotes'
Algernon Del Mar has written: 'Tube milling' -- subject(s): Ore-dressing
George Algernon West has written: 'The world that works' -- subject(s): Oxford Group
Algernon Bourke has written: 'The history of White's. Published by the Honable Algernon Bourke' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Gambling, White's Club, London
Algernon Sidney has written: 'Discourses concerning government' -- subject(s): Monarchy, Political science, Republics
Valdine Plasmati has written: 'Algernon and the pigeons'