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Not in the Newspapers

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I’m still working on my Austin Philips project! Today I have another Post Office crime story, from The Strand, February 1912. In Not in the Newspapers, plucky postal clerk Miss Gale becomes involved in a situation of international significance. The story is very much of its time, but Miss Gale is a great character! I […]

12.3.2025 17:56Not in the Newspapers
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Comment on Phileas Immanuel, Tracer of Egos by Nina Zumel

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In reply to <a href="https://multoghost.wordpress.com/2025/03/02/phileas-immanuel-tracer-of-egos/#comment-7961">Body Riddles</a>. Interesting! Thank you for sharing that with me. I'll check it out.

12.3.2025 17:52Comment on Phileas Immanuel, Tracer of Egos by Nina Zumel
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Comment on Phileas Immanuel, Tracer of Egos by Body Riddles

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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Hello!</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>I found a Youtube channel that APPEARS to have started doing audio translations of old Spanish short stories - this includes Escamilla but there are only a few right now.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>AlgoRhythms: Digital Words & Music:</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@AlgoRhythms-e6h" rel="nofollow ugc">https://www.youtube.com/@AlgoRhythms-e6h</a></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Thought you might like it.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

8.3.2025 15:50Comment on Phileas Immanuel, Tracer of Egos by Body Riddles
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Phileas Immanuel, Tracer of Egos

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Moving forward with my series on The Occult Detectives of Victor Rousseau: today we’ll start Rousseau’s second series, Dr. Phileas Immanuel, Tracer of Egos. The Tracer of Egos series differs from Rousseau’s first series, in that the Immanuel stories are all about reincarnation. Dr. Immanuel treats his patients by helping them to resolve the issues […]

2.3.2025 21:39Phileas Immanuel, Tracer of Egos
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Comment on Some Legends of Pelorus Jack by MiamiMagus

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It wouldn't surprise me. The Gods and spirits can take animal form. Either by shape shifting, or divine possession. Or sometimes there is an animal who is considered worthy and becomes a willing conduit for such a God or spirit. Sort of like a human spirit medium would be chosen. There was a God in Greek religion called Delphin or Delphinus, who was often in Dolphin form. You wouldn't know this wasn't a God unless he spoke to you. Or revealed his true form.

26.2.2025 05:33Comment on Some Legends of Pelorus Jack by MiamiMagus
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Some Legends of Pelorus Jack

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Recently (while working on my Occult Detectives of Victor Rousseau project), I came upon the interesting story of the dolphin named Pelorus Jack. Pelorus Jack was a Risso’s dolphin who became famous in New Zealand (and around the world) for his habit of meeting and escorting ships around Admiralty Bay. For twenty-four years, beginning in […]

25.2.2025 20:09Some Legends of Pelorus Jack
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Comment on Turtles, Pregnant Airplanes, and Iron Fish: Remembering the Native American Code Talkers by From the Archives: Native American Code Talkers...

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[…] Read my old article: Turtles, Pregnant Airplanes, and Iron Fish: Remembering the Native American Code Talkers. […]

17.2.2025 16:02Comment on Turtles, Pregnant Airplanes, and Iron Fish: Remembering the Native American Code Talkers by From the Archives: Native American Code Talkers...
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From the Archives: Native American Code Talkers

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Twenty-eight years ago today, Joe Kieyoomia passed away. Sgt. Kieyoomia was a Navajo soldier who served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He survived two of the most horrific events to occur in the Pacific Theater, and spent over three years in Japanese prison camps. I learned about Mr. Kieyoomia while researching Native […]

17.2.2025 16:00From the Archives: Native American Code Talkers
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Victor Rousseau’s Occult Detectives: Ivan Brodsky

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Victor Rousseau Emanuel (1879-1960) was a British-born journalist, novelist and pulp fiction writer who lived at various times in Britain, South Africa, Canada, and the United States. He wrote fiction in a variety of genres, primarily under the pen name “Victor Rousseau.” I’ve just emerged from a dive down the rabbit hole of Rousseau’s occult […]

16.2.2025 19:13Victor Rousseau’s Occult Detectives: Ivan Brodsky
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Comment on The Family of a Vourdalak by Nina Zumel

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In reply to <a href="https://multoghost.wordpress.com/2013/12/28/the-family-of-a-vourdalak/#comment-7956">JWheeler</a>. <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Thank you for the link! I had been aware at some point that Tennant had read this story, but at the time the only link I could find was to the BBC site, and I couldn't access the recording from the United States.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>I will be sure to give it a listen!</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

16.2.2025 19:04Comment on The Family of a Vourdalak by Nina Zumel
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Comment on The Family of a Vourdalak by JWheeler

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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>David Tennant's reading of "The Family of the Vourdalak," is available on archive.org, along with other stories from the BBC series, "A Night with a Vampire." <a href="https://archive.org/details/NightVampireBBC/1-02+2010-11-23+The+Family+of+the+Vourdalak+%5Bby+Aleksey+Tolstoy%5D.mp3" rel="nofollow ugc">https://archive.org/details/NightVampireBBC/1-02+2010-11-23+The+Family+of+the+Vourdalak+%5Bby+Aleksey+Tolstoy%5D.mp3</a></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

14.2.2025 19:29Comment on The Family of a Vourdalak by JWheeler
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Tales of an Antiquary, Volume Three

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Over at Dark Tales Sleuth, I’ve collected three stories from Volume Three of Richard Thomson’s Tales of an Antiquary for you to enjoy! Volume Three covers the period from 1716-1769. The conceit in this volume is that the narrator of Tales, Sylvanus Beauclerk, has discovered the notes and memoirs of an astrologer of the period, […]

4.2.2025 18:52Tales of an Antiquary, Volume Three
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Mr. Cadaverous and the Devil of Danbury

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Mr. Cadaverous has left me legacy. The good man is dead, but he has left me his note-books. This morning I opened one of them, and found it full of ghost stories. There was a note, written in Greek and Latin, on the last page, which, being interpreted, says: “Of all that comes before this […]

2.2.2025 20:48Mr. Cadaverous and the Devil of Danbury
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Comment on The Shadowy Third by Nina Zumel

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In reply to <a href="https://multoghost.wordpress.com/2024/12/15/the-shadowy-third/#comment-7954">Brendan</a>. <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>It is lovely. I've always been fond of this one.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

2.2.2025 20:12Comment on The Shadowy Third by Nina Zumel
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Comment on The Shadowy Third by Brendan

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<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Heartbreaking, but lovely story! </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

2.2.2025 01:55Comment on The Shadowy Third by Brendan
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Comment on Mexican Monstresses: La Mala Hora by Haley Woods

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Great blog I enjoyed readingg

31.1.2025 23:34Comment on Mexican Monstresses: La Mala Hora by Haley Woods
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Comment on Tales of an Antiquary, Volume Two by Nina Zumel

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In reply to <a href="https://multoghost.wordpress.com/2025/01/27/tales-of-an-antiquary-volume-two/#comment-7950">MiamiMagus</a>. :)

29.1.2025 18:48Comment on Tales of an Antiquary, Volume Two by Nina Zumel
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Tales of an Antiquary, Volume Two

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I’ve collected another three stories from Volume Two of Tales of an Antiquary, for your reading pleasure! Volume Two relates several extended adventure tales set in and around the English Civil War and Commonwealth Period, approximately 1642-1660. This period marked the fall of the monarchy, and the rise of Oliver Cromwell and his Puritan followers. […]

28.1.2025 00:20Tales of an Antiquary, Volume Two
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The Watching Gallery

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I’m still working on the Austin Philips Post Office short stories project that I started last year! As you might remember, Austin Philips was a British author who also worked as a postmaster, as well as in an investigative branch of the British Post Office. He used his Post Office experience in several crime novels […]

21.1.2025 01:47The Watching Gallery
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Tales of an Antiquary

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Tales of an Antiquary: chiefly illustrative of the manners, traditions, and remarkable localities of ancient London by Richard Thomson 1828 I’m starting the new year with a new literary excavation project! Tales of an Antiquary (1828) purports to be the memoirs of an antiquarian named Sylvanus Beauclerk, who takes his readers on a literary tour […]

15.1.2025 23:04Tales of an Antiquary
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