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The Wayfarers Weird

Wild Tales of Uncanny Rambles

by Weird Walk (firm) Staff (contribution by)

"Come to-night," I heard the old man say, "come to me to-night into the Wood of the Dead."

Join Weird Walk on a new journey into the ghostly and the strange, stepping beyond the safety of the inn and into places where the path begins to vanish. From the vast wilderness of mountains, coasts, and ravines to ancient and forbidden woodlands, these stories explore landscapes charged with unease and otherworldly presence.

Featuring disquieting classics by John Buchan and Algernon Blackwood alongside modern tales of warning and dread from writers such as Lisa Tuttle and Dorothy K. Haynes, The Wayfarer's Weird guides readers toward fae perils, forgotten tracks, and the liminal spaces that lie between the known and the unknown, in Britain and beyond.

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Pages:

288

Published:

22 Sept 2026

Format

Paperback

Publisher

British Library, The

ISBN:

9780712355483

"Come to-night," I heard the old man say, "come to me to-night into the Wood of the Dead."

Join Weird Walk on a new journey into the ghostly and the strange, stepping beyond the safety of the inn and into places where the path begins to vanish. From the vast wilderness of mountains, coasts, and ravines to ancient and forbidden woodlands, these stories explore landscapes charged with unease and otherworldly presence.

Featuring disquieting classics by John Buchan and Algernon Blackwood alongside modern tales of warning and dread from writers such as Lisa Tuttle and Dorothy K. Haynes, The Wayfarer's Weird guides readers toward fae perils, forgotten tracks, and the liminal spaces that lie between the known and the unknown, in Britain and beyond.

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